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RAD!
It’s awards season and I’m feeling nostalgiac, so in honor of my favorite movie of 2011, “Attack the Block,” I made these hand-printed glow-in-the-dark t-shirts. I think you’d look dashing in one:
And if you haven’t seen Attack the Block, do it immediately!
WANT.
Professor Scott Bug returns today with some real true facts about rocks and things.
“When our eyes see, they are actually fueling up on lots and lots of light. So, when you’re watching this, you actually grow taller.”
- Professor Scott Bug
Yes. Yes yes yes.
Today would have been Mr Rogers’ 84th birthday. Thanks for showing me how to rock a cardigan and always been a kind neighbor.
true story:
one time some dudes stole mr. rogers’s car, and it got into the news, like you’d expect
the next day the car was back where he’d left it with a note that said “we’re so sorry, we never would’ve taken it if we’d known it was yours”
I like to think they recognized this as a sign from god and turned their lives around
another true story: mr. rogers lobbied in favor of vcrs back when the tv and movie industries were against them, because he wanted families to be able to record shows and watch them together
he was always, always thinking about children, letting them know it’s okay to be sad or scared or mad and how to deal with it, letting them know there’s at least one person in the world who loves them just the way they are
and no matter who you were, no matter why you crossed his path, he wanted to know about your life and understand you and be your friend
I believe he is a for-real saint and I wish I could be more like him but it’s okay, I know he loves me just the way I am
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The 10 Creepiest Cat Pictures in Art History
I can haz… actually, nevermind. You can haz it…
CAT IN A JETPACK!
Matt Besser is joined by another member of the UCB 4, Ian Roberts for the first ever Ask the UCB! They discuss how and why they started the UCB theatre in New York, the UCB philosophy, and the economics of the theatre.
This will be super interesting to those who are total improv nerds like myself. Everyone else… you do’t have to listen!
“I am a choreographer. That’s what I do. You are cheerleaders. Cheerleaders are dancers who have gone retarded. What you do is a tiny, pathetic subset of dancing. I will attempt to turn your robotic routines into poetry, written with the human body. Follow me, or perish, sweater monkeys.”| Bring It On (2000)
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Awwwww yeah! Go DVG!