
me telling people about the cw’s supernatural any time after november 5th
| Nov 05 - 1 hour ago - 10,737 notes | hotgirlcastiel / |
“In that predicament, if I’m lucky, I’ll remember the observation, usually attributed to Joan Baez, that “action is the antidote to despair.” People tend to quote this in the context of political or environmental activism, but it applies to everything else, too: an overfilled inbox, a cluttered garage, an intimidating creative project or overdue tax return. If you can get yourself over the gap between knowing what you need to do and taking an action, things can only get better from there. Which means that at least the nature of the immediate challenge is clear: not to “become more productive” or “get motivated” or “make a plan for the month” or something like that, but just to do one thing to address whatever situation you’re in. […] If you can approach your daily life in this way for a while – as a sequence of momentary, self-contained, eminently doable actions, rather than as an arduous matter of chipping away at enormous challenges – you might notice something profound, which is that, in fact, this is all you ever need to do. You can make your way through life exclusively in this manner. (As E. L. Doctorow said of writing, it’s “like driving at night in the fog. You can only see as far as your headlights, but you can make the whole trip that way.”) And not just that: actually, it’s all you ever could do. There is no achievement, in the history of human civilisation, that has ever been accomplished by any means other than as a sequence of doable actions. In the end, it isn’t really a question of “breaking big projects down into small chunks.” It’s more a matter of seeing that “big projects” are nothing but psychological constructs, quasi-illusory entities summoned into existence by taking a particular view of what our lives really consist of – which is moments, and the actions that unfold in them. After all, in any given moment, we’re never actually “working on a big project” or “addressing a major challenge” or anything similar. We’re always just taking an action. And then another. And another.”— Oliver Burkeman, How to get out of a rut
| Nov 04 - 1 day ago - 2,783 notes | soracities / |

George Rozen (American, 1895 - 1973) - The Shadow Magazine Poster (1934).
| Nov 03 - 1 day ago - 8,396 notes | dead-ghost-walking / |
HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN
+ the ‘Obi-Ani’ lightsaber spinHayden came up with a move when we did the second film that was like your move, like signature […] for me it always felt like your move because he was really good at it. — Ewan McGregor
| Nov 03 - 2 days ago - 13,549 notes | dettiot / |
maybe this is a hot take but i think people’s obsession with the found family dynamic and the need to call every friendship a “sibling dynamic” or something in that vein is not actually moving towards a better appreciation for platonic relationships as people like to claim that it is because people have just moved from framing everything as romantic because it fits into a nuclear family structure to framing everything as family-oriented because it fits a nuclear family structure as if friendship alone isn’t enough. which is exactly the opposite of the point that people claim to be making. i have nothing against the found family trope inherently and i am never looking to police the way people enjoy media but i think the reason found family has latched on to the collective fandom consciousness so much is because it fits easily into the structure of relationships that we have been taught to see as the model just as with romantic pairings and i wish people would be happy to just call characters friends and understand that that is a meaningful and profound relationship in and of itself.
| Nov 02 - 2 days ago - 4,380 notes | scaryastheyseem / |
There’s definitely some story mileage in a British dude with no cultural sensitivity whatsoever still wanting to return every artifact that Britain has ever stolen out of pure self-interest because one of those motherfuckers is Maximally Cursed and he can’t tell which
“Look I’m not woke or anything, but for fuck’s sake mate, look at the sheer state of this place and tell me we’re not cursed”
| Nov 02 - 2 days ago - 3,682 notes | pilkingtonian / |
holy mother of god i have GOT to get weirder
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t want to be frightening. I still want grandmas to think I’m a nice young lad. I just think it’s vital to my health that I am bewildering and slightly indecipherable
| Nov 02 - 2 days ago - 72,175 notes | vandoosler / |