songs to induce vivid memories from gen z childhoods

c-orgiis:

violetfin-hskin:

halstride:

those–beans:

lesbian-ochako:

starlightshoe:

  • i gotta feeling
  • dynamite
  • like a g6
  • dj got us fallin in love
  • moves like jagger
  • tik tok
  • party in the usa
  • paper planes
  • miss independent
  • hey there delilah
  • PARTY. ROCK. ANTHEM
  • many others feel free to add

every time we touch

  • hey soul sister
  • glad you came
  • call me maybe (+ everyone inexplicably hating it)
  • friday by rebecca black

-cotton eye joe

-cha cha slide

-payphone by maroon 5

-baby

-that one direction song everyone hated but i cant remember the name of

alluringalliteration:

iwilltrytobereasonable:

bnprime:

itsreallystupid:

vi-is:

FIN DU GAME
J’ai découvert le plus grand secret de la saga Star Wars.

(quelqu’un sait comment mettre une image géante sur tumblr ?)

I don’t speak French but this gold

this is fantastic:
theory: darth vader eats grated cheese
argument 1. milk exists 

argument 2. moisture exists
therefore: cheese exists 

argument 3: vader can’t eat anything while wearing his mask and he can’t take of his mask when he’s not in his little room. 

argument 4: the bottom of his mask is a cheese grater
therefore: he must use it to grate cheese so that he can eat it. 

oh my GOD WHAT

This is it. This is why I spent 15 years learning french.

consistentheroes:

thegestianpoet:

the fact that Loki’s death scene in Thor 2 was originally intended to be real & retconned later and the end where he’s alive was filmed during pickups has me SO fucked up because now I can’t choose between which headcanon I prefer re: his behavior in Ragnarok. like listen, okay, either:

1. loki was planning on playing dead the whole time and so his very sad death scene & everything he said therein was a calculated move and he was practically writing the theatrical version of it (starring matt damon as himself) as he went along 

OR

2. loki really thought he was dying and every melodramatic word of his death scene was 100% heartfelt and then after he realized he wasn’t dead he fucking… woke up peaced out to go take over asgard (lol?) and several months later he was sitting on the throne and could remember every word of what he said to thor on that day and was like “wow im so fucking poetic. that should be a play. starring matt damon as Me perhaps” 

and I honestly could not tell you which is better 

Thor: I mourned you!

Loki: I mourned me too

favtine:

Honestly, Bishop Myriel saying “we should have free education” and “sin is not caused by the sinner but rather the lack of opportunity given by the privileged” and Hugo commenting on that with “he had strange opinions. must have gotten it from the Bible or something” is the biggest power move

lotrfansaredorcs:

nitrateglow:

lotrfansaredorcs:

One overlooked thing that really sets the Lord of the Rings films apart from other franchises is how earnest they are-

Most movies are so afraid of being “cheesy” that whenever they say something like “friendship is the most powerful force in the world” they quickly undercut it with a joke to show We Don’t Really Believe That! 😉  Even Disney films nowadays have the characters mock their own movie’s tropes (”if you start singing, I’m gonna throw up!”) It’s like winking at the camera: “See, audience? We know this is ridiculous! We’re in on the joke!”

But Lord of the Rings is just 12.5 hours of friendship and love being the most powerful forces in the world, played straight. Characters have conversations about how much their home and family and friends mean to them, how hope is eternal, how there is so much in the world that’s worth living for…. and the film doesn’t apologize for that. There’s no winking at the audience about How Cheesy and Silly All This Is; it’s just. Completely in earnest.

And when Lord of the Rings does “lean on the fourth wall” to talk about storytelling within the film, it’s never to make jokes about How Ridiculous These Storytelling Tropes are (the way most films do)…. but instead to talk about how valuable these stories can be. Like Sam’s Speech at the end of the Two Towers: the greatest stories are ones that give you something to believe in, give you hope, that help you see there are things in a bleak violent world that are worth living for

Earnestness is so much cooler than all the hip cynicism in the world. You go LOTR