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So much to be thankful for:)
Thank you for the oversized ipod touch that claims to be able to call and text.
thank you for the beehive room at least its mine.
and also thank you for the cars that are not trust worthy, when you need them they will breakdown.
so much more to be tankful for but i don’t want to sound anymore ungrateful than i already am. goodnight!
Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na….meth man!
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Anxious rabbit
piece inspired by my friend’s song “astra” check it out http://soundcloud.com/kyle-quismundo
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DESTINO
~A collaboration of Walt Disney and Salvador Dali
The film tells the story of Chronos, the personification of time and the inability to realize his desire to love for a mortal. The scenes blend a series of surreal paintings of Dali with dancing and metamorphosis. The target production began in 1945, 58 years before its completion and was a collaboration between Walt Disney and the Spanish surrealist painter, Salvador Dalí. Salvador Dali and Walt Disney Destiny was produced by Dali and John Hench for 8 months between 1945 and 1946. Dali, at the time, Hench described as a “ghostly figure” who knew better than Dali or the secrets of the Disney film. For some time, the project remained a secret. The work of painter Salvador Dali was to prepare a six-minute sequence combining animation with live dancers and special effects for a movie in the same format of “Fantasia.” Dali in the studio working on The Disney characters are fighting against time, the giant sundial that emerges from the great stone face of Jupiter and that determines the fate of all human novels. Dalí and Hench were creating a new animation technique, the cinematic equivalent of “paranoid critique” of Dali. Method inspired by the work of Freud on the subconscious and the inclusion of hidden and double images.
Dalí said: “Entertainment highlights the art, its possibilities are endless.” The plot of the film was described by. Dalí as “A magical display of the problem of life in the labyrinth of time.”
Walt Disney said it was “A simple story about a young girl in search of true love.”
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Reblog or your mom will die in 928 seconds.
I love my mom.
I am risking nothing
I AM SORRY FOLLOWERS, I LOVE MY MOMMY
Will not risk.
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Illustrations by CranioDsgn
(Source: just-art)
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