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Feb 05, 2011 20:23



DR WHO: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST by ~onegemini



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According to a recent post on Norman Reedus’ official Twitter account there is talk of adding his Walking Dead (AMC) Character (Daryl) to the actual comic book due to the success of the show and specifically; the overwhelming popularity of his character. (via Daryl Dixon to make his Comic book Debut in Walking Dead)

Earlier this month, a new, larger Dalí Museum on Tampa Bay opened with plenty of fanfare, replacing the old one, and hopes to further expand that cultural reach. The museum director, Hank Hine, was aware that the collection needed to be better protected from the elements. “Our motivation was to get it secured - hurricane-proof, flood-proof,” he said. “Then we saw the chance to make it more amenable to visitor experience.” While the previous museum received an average of 200,000 visitors annually, “This building has the capacity to welcome three times as many,” he said The new museum, which cost $36 million and took two years to complete, has more than doubled the exhibition space of its predecessor. All 96 oil paintings can now be displayed simultaneously, with room to spare for much of the rest of the collection, which includes 100 watercolors and drawings and 1,300 graphics, sculptures and other objets d’art. Works represent every period of Dalí’s career, with painting highlights including “The Average Bureaucrat” (1930), “The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory” (1952-54) and “Portrait of My Dead Brother” (1963).
- New Dalí Museum Opens in St. Petersburg, Fla. - Heads Up - NYTimes.com



Stupid future. this isn’t happiness.™



Toyo Shibata only started writing when she was 92; now, as she prepares to celebrate her 100th birthday, her poems are finding an eager audience in Japan as it reels from two decades of economic malaise and faces up to an uncertain future. Shibata’s anthology, Kujikenaide [Don’t Lose Heart], has sold 1.5m copies since its publication, in late 2009. The self-published collection of 42 poems is proving literary balm to a country confronted with economic decline and questions over how to fund welfare and pensions for the growing population of over-65s. (via Japanese woman is bestselling poet - aged 99 | World news | The Guardian)



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“Funny. Thought that if you could hear me, I could hang on somehow. Silly me, silly old Doctor. when you wake up, you’ll have a Mum and Dad. And you won’t remember me. Well, you’ll remember me a little. I’ll be a story in your head. That’s okay; we’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one. Cos it was, you know. It was the best. A daft old man who stole a magic box and ran away. Did I ever tell you that I stole it? Well, borrowed it; I was always gonna take it back. Oh, that box, Amy. You’ll dream about that box. It’ll never leave you. Big and little at the same time. Brand new and ancient. And the bluest blue ever. And the times we had. Woulda had. Never had. In your dreams they’ll still be there. The Doctor and Amy Pond. And the days that never came. The cracks are closing. But they can’t close properly ‘til I’m on the other side. I don’t belong here any more. I think I’ll skip the rest of the rewind. I hate repeats. Live well. Love Rory. Bye bye, Pond.”
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John: That was ridiculous. That was the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever done.

Sherlock: You invaded Afghanistan.

John: That wasn’t just me.

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And after all that math (he even accounts for the extra day in leap years, though would leap years really matter if he’s stuck in a world that never fully orbits the sun?), what’s the final count? A whopping 12,403 repeated days, which is just shy of some 34 years stuck in timeless, existential limbo.
- How Long Was Bill Murray Stuck in ‘Groundhog Day’? The Answer May Surprise You - The Moviefone Blog



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For those who haven’t seen this, I found this a couple months ago and it’s been the background on my computer ever since.

Buffy, Spike and Angel from Buffy the Vampire Slayer vs. Sookie, Eric and Bill from True Blood. HOW. AMAZING. IS. THIS?!

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Do you know what I would’ve done to have girl clothes like this growing up?

*sighs*

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