

I just saw the documentary and it was a tough watch. The structural injustice is mind breaking.


I just saw the documentary and it was a tough watch. The structural injustice is mind breaking.
Been there, done that - until I found a good teacher. I’m still thankful.
As is tradition… Now, where are my pockets, for Heaven’s Sake? :D


Did someone mention Upgrade? 💯
The story of me and The critic this week…
How did you snap a picture of my significant other? o_O
Our dog at night…
licks feet
“Yup, patient’s still got a pulse!”


Good, I detested the Kelvin timeline. Fingers crossed they go back to the original timeline and come up with something creative and decent.
my life, thanks, had to laugh out loud.
I just wanted to add this piece of pure genius by some friends of mine. Maybe it helps to cope, maybe it helps to feel understood.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHocVRUlvkk
EDIT: I’m a musician myself and queer as fuck. ^^
Emergency hug incoming


May I add the town drunk Karl Bourbon?


And he never takes the helmet off.
This is the way!


I liked it a lot myself. Watched it without any expectations and I felt positively surprised by the movie.


I know, but at least a Muppet from Sesame Street.


The Count. Ah, ah, ah, ah!
Candy for Mandy. :) Treat yourself every once in a while.


I watched Gattaca for the first time and I introduced my partner to the movie Upgrade. Gattaca was an interesting piece to watch. After seeing Upgrade, both of us had to recover from the psychological trauma it caused. I’ve seen the movie quite a few times by now, but the ending still punches me in the gut.
I love how the Irish simply painted all those British red letter boxes green after the independence just because the way they they were built made it too hard to remove them.