A quote. · 9:34am Nov 27th, 2019
Either we are alone in the universe... or we are not.
Both are equally terrifying.
-Arthur C. Clarke
"Cute, adorable, naive, and easily mislead by human nature" Sound like all good reasons to visit Equestria!
Either we are alone in the universe... or we are not.
Both are equally terrifying.
-Arthur C. Clarke
Take it easy and stay awesome.
Simple and straightforward. Whenever the mood strikes me, I will post a song/band recommendation here. The genres and decades of the music will vary. Anyone who wants to is free to share some of their favorites in the comments section.
If a piece of entertainment or it's fandom entertained you, that's good.
If it inspired you, that's good.
If it moved you, that's good.
And nothing good ever truly ends.
Put simply, I'm a horror buff and a fan of cinema history. The following is a more or less chronological rundown of horror/genre films that are popular/important. If I miss any you really like, post them in the comments below. (Getting all synopsi off of IMDB).
The Silent Film Era
From now on, every post about what TCM is showing (and most of my movie recommendations) will be posted here. The new additions will be in the comments.
Anyway tonight (Tuesday Night) TCM is showing "The Last Dragon" (1985).
Tomorrow afternoon they are showing a movie with the eye-catching title "Hips, Hips, Hooray" (No, it doesn’t star Shakira. It’s from 1934). The TCM synopsis – Two salesmen try to market a flavored lipstick.
My PSN is "StubobNumbers" if any of y'all wanna drop into FortNite with me sometime. Or other games when I get my PlayStation Plus re-upped.
Study Reveals, Signs Of Life Confirmed On Saturn’s Moon, Enceladus
https://www.evolving-science.com/space/signs-life-confirmed-saturn-moon-enceladus-00711
Picking out my favorite passages. Gonna try and post at least one a day in the comments below.
Anyway, starting off with a work from very familiar name...
"Be silent in that solitude,
Which is not loneliness—for then
The spirits of the dead, who stood
In life before thee, are again
In death around thee, and their will
Shall overshadow thee; be still."
—From "Spirits of the Dead" by Edgar Allan Poe