a11madhere:

shiftingpath:

carry-on-my-wayward-butt:

vergak:

cuentosallaround:

bigwordsandsharpedges:

skypig357:

Lmao

modern art

Okay, at this point there has to be something wrong with me, right? I’ve watched this 20 times in the last half hour, I still don’t know what they are saying half the time, but it doesn’t seem to matter because i’ve been crying my eyes out laughing for the entire last half hour …

what the fuck is this from i gotta know

it’s called letterkenny and it’s about a man who gets dumped and then goes on to shirk his pacifism and reclaim and hold his title as the toughest dude in the rural town of letterkenny ontario. every episode cold opens like this in increasingly bizarre ways.

I read the bit about not being able to parse what’s being said and then I read the bit about it being set in this fuckin province, and I thought, like, what kind of accent could they possibly use that was so incomprehensible while still setting it in northern goddamn

Ontario? and actually, okay, you know what, despite having lived immersed in it my entire life I’m not sure i’ve ever seen this exact accent on tv before, it is just weird to see actors using it

My cousins grew up with the guy who wrote this show and is the main actor. It’s scary accurate for hick town Ontario (it’s based on the town of Listowel) and apparently some of the characters are based so closely on real people that they’ve recognized themselves while watching.

jaxblade:

rubykgrant:

nightwing1536:

beanskelly:

Where is this from might actually watch this!!!

ANIME NAME?!

this is called “Amaama to Inazuma” or “Sweetness and Lightning”

it is about a dad who is a school teacher and is trying to raise his daughter after his wife dies. one of the main things is he usually just buys her already made meals, but one of his students show’s him her mom’s restaurant and encourages him to learn how to cook

Well I just found a new anime to marathon

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breelandwalker:

askmiddlearth:

Christopher Lee collaborating with the Tolkien Ensemble to give us a beautiful adaptation of Treebeard’s Song (originally found in The Two Towers.)

I don’t know why, but this more than anything makes me want to cry.

The man may be gone, but so much…so AMAZINGLY much…of him lives on.

They say no one is truly dead whom the living still remember. If that is true, Sir Christopher will live forever.