You can do it <3
That second bitch just straight up died
Sophie Turner and Jonathan Van Ness meeting for the first time
its like two drunks girls meeting in the bathroom
New And Necessary Punctuation Marks
Kidding (2018)
This is called
Shaynas Sequence
Oh my god
This is phenomenal. Amazing dedication, amazing sequence–all in a single take.
I love these comics by Nathan W. Pyle.
me when i have a new crush
Strange Planet: b u s i n e s s
“Take the Taco” by Eksafael: http://bit.ly/2Fml7cP
Would you end up shark-food?
Meirl
I spent like 15 hours on this.
*impressed slow clap*
This was ridiculously pleasing to read out loud.
This is a legitimately fine poem. I say so with my BA in English and Philosophy and my PhD. It’s DAMN HARD to write something like this. Be impressed, yo.
Transcript of poem in screenshot:
First the cracker batter baker bakes a cracker batter batch then the cracker batter mixer door will open and unlatch so the batter mixer nozzle can descend onto the patch where the cracker batter spreads out for the nozzle to attach.
When the cracker mixer nozzle sprays the cracker batter spray and the cracker batch emulsion lies a-soaking in its haze then the cracker batter mixer starts to stir up all the glaze that the final cracker stacker needs to lubricate the way.
Once the cracker stacker handle stacks the cracker batter squares then the cracker batter’s hardened into double stacks of pairs. Now the cracker separator breaks the crackers in the stackers so the wrappers on the stackers fit the finished stacking crackers. Then they’re distributed to Wal-Mart.
I forgot about this magnificent poem, and you probably did too. Here it is again.
I highly recommend trying to read it aloud, it feels delightful and is almost impossible.
You need.. you need to unmute…
I’ve waited too long to find this gem again!
This is perfection 😂
Revealing the Hidden Patterns of Birds in Motion
Dennis Hlynsky, a film and animation professor at the Rhode Island School of Design, creates videos at the intersection of art and science. Hlynsky transforms ordinary footage of birds and insects into ethereal illustrations by digitally tracing the paths they travel.
Hlynsky’s work is typically featured in galleries, where the video is projected on large screens with recorded sound. To see more videos from Hlynsky, please visit his Vimeo channel.
I made a little tune but I didn’t know what to use it for. So. I made this.