Easy
I need this

i like how you can't look up anything on tumblr dot com without running into those terrible deeply heterosexual x reader imagines
A plethora of Corinthian-type bronze helmets at the Museum of Olympia (storage of bronzes).
Usual votive offerings of warriors to the Temple of Zeus for military victory.
©Museum of Olympia
first it was girls' locker rooms vs boys' locker rooms then it was the feminine urge to vs the masculine urge to now it's girl dinner vs boy dinner when will it end when will we escape i feel like maybe some of you guys dont even want to escape doesnt anyone else want to escape
Some good news among all the bullshit
Hell yeah kings
Hell yeah
go dads go
saw a boat today that looked so soft and so lonely, if I was stronger maybe I would write a poem about her
Pirate all your favorite shows, movies, and games while you still have the chance.
Image description: a twitter thead from Patrick McHale (@/Patrick_McHale). First is a quote-retweet of @/ToonHive, from which the original tweet reads:
"'Over the Garden Wall' will leave Max starting August 31st."
McHale replies: "it's funny, i just saw this now, but coincidentally i've been fighting the urge to tweet this all day: 'i hope somebody is out there ripping and saving all the stuff on all these streaming services because i'm pretty sure so much of it is gonna disappear and become lost media.'"
and continues in a second tweet: "years ago i didn't have a game console, but i had an ipod touch. got deep into 'mobile gaming' in early days. there was brillian work. amazingly creative games. slowly the app store UI changed, became impossible to find that stuff. games disappeared. gone the way of flappy bird."
End description.
Pirates archivists, PLEASE do the world a favor and upload your rips to:
And don't forget why they're removing everything from streaming: To cheat creators on their pittance pay residuals.
months are so short. like what do you mean only two weeks is half of the whole month and then in another two weeks its done
and autumn comes when youre not yet done with the summer passing by and whatnot
getting emotional about the way stories stick around and emerge and re-emerge thinking about how thomas savage published the power of the dog in 1967 and it was savage himself who sent a copy to annie proulx after he read brokeback mountain and when someone at little brown found a first edition copy of the book her grandmother had owned that’s how it ended up getting republished in 2001 with an afterword by proulx and that’s the version of the book that jane campion’s stepmother handed her and told her she had to read and jane wasn’t even planning on making a movie but it just stuck in her head until she couldn’t stop herself and now a gay man who died in 2003 after a successful but relatively quiet writing career half a century ago has his name in every paper and a whole new world of people discovering his work and it’s heartbreaking and beautiful and maybe sappho had it right when she said that someone in another time will remember us and it’s so lovely to think there is so much more to keep discovering and remembering
Jeffrey Eugenides, from 'Middlesex'