“What’s everyone looking at??”
So, there has been a green cat walking around the streets of Varna, Bulgaria this week. Many believed that it must’ve been the work of some awful vandals and started a Facebook page to find them… However, it was determined the cat turned himself green when he slept in some left over synthetic green paint and licked himself. People have been trying to catch this handsome fellow so they can clean him off but so far, have been unsuccessful. Apparently, this happened last year too so people don’t think it’s poisonous.
He and his friend sure don’t seem to mind but hopefully he’ll get his bath soon!Watch the video HERE
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this is like a tougher version of an enemy you find in an rpg later in the game
beast boys undercover mission has been compromised
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We have dreams and imaginations, to help us escape. And no one can take that away from you, ever.
Brigsby Bear (2017) | Dir. Dave McCary
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“What kind of man is he? There’s grace in the line and color, but… it doesn’t emerge pure. It pushes at the edge of something still… tentative… unresolved, as if… somewhere in the man… there is still a key unturned.” “That’s quite an analysis.” “Not really. When you come to think of it, it sort of fits everybody, doesn’t it?”
– Seconds (1966) dir. John Frankenheimer
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Elizabeth Swann. There is more to you than meets the eye, isn’t there? And the eye does not go wanting.
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Harry rehearsing for the Late Late Show ・ © Terence Patrick/CBS
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action movie directors really don’t understand that they could write the scariest, toughest, most badass line in movie history, and it still wouldn’t come close to the moment in Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement, when viscount mabrey of genovia said, “sir you will find that the word ‘fear’ is not in my vocabulary!!” and joe didn’t even fucking blink before replying, “Perhaps… But it’s in your eyes.”
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The Owl in The Attic and Other Perplexities, James Thurber, 1931
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