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A blog for Michael J Fox run by some weirdo. This blog is currently pretty dead, but I MAY post a few things at some point.
Sideblog and/or trash blog: https://sunglasses-aint-right.tumblr.com
Leo and Me Lost Media Page: https://goo.gl/kWK9ks (Created by Me)
PORN/KINK/BOT BLOGS WILL BE BLOCKED

Oh yeah this blog was a thing.. I came back to reset my password and as you probably already guessed long ago, I abandoned this blog and just kinda left it as an archive. It feels so weird at 18 seeing the drawings and posts I did when I was 13/14, it feels like seeing another person but it somehow came from the thoughts of myself. I look through my old messages and it's like a ghost town of deactivated accounts and people I lost connection with. I just wanted to say that I ain't deleting this blog, as I'm sure others still get some enjoyment out of it, but I just wanted to ramble from the perspective of someone who no longer has any interest in Michael J. Fox about seeing these things again. Take care everyone :) - Emma (Owner of this blog)

HOLY CRAP GUYS I’M BACK (But Also Not)

Yeah I’ve been busy. I’ve become a little disinterested in this blog since my obsession with Michael is practically gone at this point. I’ve actually never even been gone, just not posting. I’ve been interacting with more people, now that I have better real life friends than I did a year ago and have since been more immersed in the real world instead of Tumblr.

Believe me, I still like him and his movies (particularly BTTF and TSOMS), but I’ve been taking a chill pill and getting into other things. I’m not going to delete this blog, obviously because I don’t have the heart to and people obviously still like this blog, judging by the followers. But I’m going to take a break for a while from this fandom. To be honest, everything about Michael that there is to post has already been posted by Madi and Haley. I also appogize to anyone that I haven’t talked to in a long time, and sorry for not being around to strike a conversation. Bye for now, see you soon!

Also, Happy Belated Halloween.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MADISON WHATTT

now oBVIOUSLY you’re amazing and talented and we all talk about how you blow us out of the water being queen of the mjf gifs and such a BABE besides, but also you didn’t let us sleep on your floor when we stayed with you so you’re also a good person A+.

Thank you for introducing me to bttf/mjf hell. Basically because yours was the first blog I found, I have you to thank for this mess and our lives are really weird because of it. Weird and funny and vibrant and full of disturbing Sly movies and good music and late nights under your disco lights ANYWAY HAVE A BEAUTIFUL BIRTHDAY AND A YEAR FULL OF ADVENTURES I LOVE YOU

Hey Happy Birthday Madi Hope you’re Doing Good

Polish Poster for Back to the Future (1985, 1986 in Poland).

This surreal poster was created during Poland’s Communist era, when Polish film distributors were unable to get ahold of any western promotional material, as getting ahold of the movie was hard enough already. Instead, artists were commissioned to create posters from scratch. Sometimes, the artists that created the posters were unable to watch the movie that they were painting the poster for, resulting with some of the posters being based off the title alone while having nothing to do with the movie at all. This resulted in some fascinating, beautiful, and sometimes downright unsettling posters.

Because of this, the poster above has almost nothing to do with the actual film, besides a very loose depiction of the Delorean, which forms a creepy face. It actually took a second for me to see the face, but when I did, I surely wasn’t disappointed.

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WHY DID YOU HAVE TO REMIND ME

Polish Poster for Back to the Future (1985, 1986 in Poland).

This surreal poster was created during Poland’s Communist era, when Polish film distributors were unable to get ahold of any western promotional material, as getting ahold of the movie was hard enough already. Instead, artists were commissioned to create posters from scratch. Sometimes, the artists that created the posters were unable to watch the movie that they were painting the poster for, resulting with some of the posters being based off the title alone while having nothing to do with the movie at all. This resulted in some fascinating, beautiful, and sometimes downright unsettling posters.

Because of this, the poster above has almost nothing to do with the actual film, besides a very loose depiction of the Delorean, which forms a creepy face. It actually took a second for me to see the face, but when I did, I surely wasn’t disappointed.