"Me and The Devil"
This is just a simple sketch I had in mind hehe
PRINTS on my fixed post 🫶
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one of the most infuriating things about becoming an adult is when you realize that it actually is 10x easier to solve problems by making a phone call vs literally any other communication method
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#you guys want buck to be eddie so bad it’s embarrassing… (via @eddiediaz420)
my favorite thing is discussing buck as if he's a character who's like, routinely denied himself pleasure, never jumped headfirst into anything, always makes calculated decisions about his relationships, and needs to just learn to have a good time and put his own wants and desires first by Experiencing New Things. like what are we talking about rn
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Umberto Eco, who owned 50,000 books, had this to say about home libraries:
"It is foolish to think that you have to read all the books you buy, as it is foolish to criticize those who buy more books than they will ever be able to read. It would be like saying that you should use all the cutlery or glasses or screwdrivers or drill bits you bought before buying new ones.
"There are things in life that we need to always have plenty of supplies, even if we will only use a small portion.
"If, for example, we consider books as medicine, we understand that it is good to have many at home rather than a few: when you want to feel better, then you go to the 'medicine closet' and choose a book. Not a random one, but the right book for that moment. That's why you should always have a nutrition choice!
"Those who buy only one book, read only that one and then get rid of it. They simply apply the consumer mentality to books, that is, they consider them a consumer product, a good. Those who love books know that a book is anything but a commodity."
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dont fall for another bi guy remember what happened almost five years ago....
don't worry that will never happen to me again my guard is up
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oh ok so its the usual no-homo bullshit you always hear, good to know.
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Academy Award Winners for Best Cinematography:
2024 — Hoyte van Hoytema, ASC
Oppenheimer (2023)
Directed by Christopher Nolan
"With Oppenheimer, the assignment was capturing human faces, but when we look at a human face, it doesn't end at the surface of the face itself. It's also about what we project onto that face. As an audience, when you look into someone's eye, you're wondering, "What is he thinking, or what is she thinking? What's going on in their brain?" You see an expression, but beyond that expression, there can be a plethora of emotions and thoughts, and that was something that we were very interested in. We wanted to be able to look into Oppenheimer's eyes, fly through them, and then turn around 180 degrees and look through his eyes into the world. We really wanted to embrace the power of projection."
— Hoyte van Hoytema for A.frame, February 2024
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