goatmilkoatmilk:

What do you consider the pillars of your diet? Like not what you consider the most delicious, or even necessarily your “favorite” food, but the food that if you look within your heart and are honest with yourself actually eat more often than anything else? I think mine is toast, broccoli, and eggs

hatingongodot:

I will lie, cheat, and scam if it means getting out of a conversation I don’t wanna be in. My sense of ethical behavior vanishes entirely when I want ppl to stop talking to me. One time I pretended not to know what Egypt was so they’d stop talking to me about their vacation plans

archatlas:

Artist Carefully Chronicles Each of Her Stays at a Variety of Japanese Hotels

Hotel-lover and artist Kei Endo documents the different styles of accommodations she stays at in Japan through her ongoing series of watercolor layout illustrations.

From hand-drawing the blueprints of her hotel room (including measurements) to painting the view from the room window, no detail is spared in these meticulous entries. Endo spends an equal amount of time capturing the big picture of these places—like the architecture, size, and placement of objects—as she does highlighting the small, thoughtful details that are associated with hotel stays, like toiletry kits and coffee mugs. As a result, her illustrations are immersive portals to these many different places.

Oh. So the T-rex introduction sequence in Jurassic Park is like that silent film of the train coming at the screen from 1895. There was no precedent and so it freaked me out at the time. And when I tell kids how it freaked me out and they won’t get it because it looks so tame now, I’ll have to explain it was a different time.

Oh. So the T-rex introduction sequence in Jurassic Park is like that silent film of the train coming at the screen from 1895. There was no precedent and so it freaked me out at the time. And when I tell kids how it freaked me out and they won’t get it because it looks so tame now, I’ll have to explain it was a different time.