Twenty Øne Piløts song: *drums kick in*
Me: THerE HE iS.
Spoilers for Dandadan, but I find it really funny how Dandadan has two simultaneous solutions for the Fermi paradox:
1. The aliens are already here, but like any other immigrants, they're just trying to live their life and just kinda fade into the background, so nobody really notices that they're even there.
2. Earth's haunted. The planet-conquering aliens are not ready to deal with that shit.
No es lo mismo que leer los libros de la escuela. Y, sin embargo, aprendes, de otra manera pero aprendes. Es más divertido. Soy de los pocos en mi salón que saben dónde está Malasia, si no es que el único. El tío Paco dice siempre que esos libros, lo que hacen en ti es crear una "educación sentimental". No sirven para hacerte profesionista o ingeniero o médico. Sirven para hacerte mejor persona. Para que seas lo que quieras ser, pero humano. Y humano es el que piensa por sí mismo, el que se enoja ante las injusticias, el que celebra que se salve el niño en la inundación, el que cree firmemente en lo que cree, el que tiene sueños, el que puede enamorarse perdidamente, a pesar de no tener ni siquiera, todavía, trece años.
- "Persona normal", de Benito Taibo.
The Bechdel test is actually the craziest shit because at first you’re all like “two female characters discussing something other than men, alright, easy peasy, what a low fucking bar” and then you start to pay attention and you realize that like 80% of the films you watch don’t pass this simple test and it’s just
what the everloving fuck is wrong with our society
i love him
FT chapter 500..or FT in general lately.
They scream and shout, I tune em out and make up my own mind!
He’s the kind of person who made people feel that they could do it too - that’s the way I feel about Freddie. Every guy or girl at the back of Wembley stadium, when we played there in 1986, felt that he represented them and their dreams, and he represented the fact that we can all do what we dream if we actually dedicate ourselves to it. Freddie was one million percent dedicated to his art. He loved music, he loved creating himself as a musician and he engaged the whole world, I think.
Brian May (via mabisthequeen)