bert-and-ernie-are-gay:

linzeestyle:

ohcaptainmycaptain1918:

on closer inspection, you can see that they used different takes for the individual scenes and the alternate take is somehow even more gut-wrenching

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Okay but how amazing is this in terms of attention to detail?  Because very, very few people have a photographic memory, and the Winter Soldier – whose brain is essentially electrified pudding at this point – most certainly wouldn’t have total recall, even of a single instant that very clearly shook him, to the point of destroying his conditioning and requiring a full reboot.  This is the kind of detail that no one is going to notice who isn’t obsessively watching the movie over and over (aka, us), but they still did it – and maybe more painful still, the alternate take (Bucky’s memory) is quieter, somehow; it seems to be a take where Chris Evans is taking a quieter approach to the line.  Bucky’s rewriting the memory in his head, trying to work out how he knows “the man on the bridge” – and it isn’t his own name, really, that’s causing his confusion.  It’s Steve’s face, perhaps, but it’s the way he’s saying his name; the way he’s said it all their lives.  And maybe, just maybe, that’s why Bucky’s reworked the memory in his head, shifted it, just a little – made it softer, made it a little more quiet.  Because what has him in knots isn’t just this one, single moment; it’s the way that moment calls up echoes of his old self – the man who heard this voice a thousand times, who called him this, over and over…and, very likely, who said it a little more like in his memories: softer, more intimate.  Bucky’s taken away some of the shock; he’s focused on the part that’s truly confused him, all soft lights and blurred camera and utter impossibility: he’s focused on affection.

the first one is disbelief/incredulity; the second one is just ANGUISH

panzertorte:

#the fact that eliot   #who always moves carefully knows where to put his feet where to rest his weight how to move regardless of the situation   #goes skidding to get to Hardison that much faster   #and that Hardison who’s so careful with how he touches and when   #never demanding   #unless it’s to give Eliot shit   #is just openly clinging   #…this entire scene hurts my heart so bad but I love it   #and that’s not even talking about Hardison and Parker here holy hell   (via distinctivelibrarians)

darkersolstice:

unpretty:

when i saw the headline ‘golf digest helps free man from prison’ i thought it was gonna be, like

“he’s clearly in the background of this golf photo! that proves he wasn’t at the crime scene!!”

as opposed to, like

“this guy in prison sent us his cool golf fanart but we didn’t want to promo a serial killer, so we looked into his case and thought it looked pretty flimsy and probably racially motivated”

(here’s the first article from 2012 and the followup)

The guy in question (Valentino Dixon) had never even played golf, he was just inspired hearing about it to draw courses that would be cool.

From the first article linked above: The first course I ever drew was for warden
James Conway. He would often stop by my cell to ask how my appeal was
going and to see my drawings. Before he retired, the warden brought me a
photograph of the 12th hole at Augusta National and asked if I could
draw it for him.

I spent 15 hours on it.
The warden loved it, and it was gratifying to know my art would hang in
his house. Something about the grass and sky was rejuvenating. I’d been
getting bored with drawing animals and people and whatever I’d get out
of National Geographic. After 19 years in Attica (N.Y.) Correctional
Facility, the look of a golf hole spoke to me. It seemed peaceful. I
imagine playing it would be a lot like fishing.

Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong

runcibility:

mschaos:

bogleech:

chrisco90-blog:

bogleech:

“Diets do not work. Not just paleo or Atkins or Weight Watchers or Goop, but all diets.
Since 1959, research has shown that 95 to 98 percent of attempts to
lose weight fail and that two-thirds of dieters gain back more than they
lost. The reasons are biological and irreversible.

Fatsplaining at its finest. I don’t give a fuck when someone chooses to not be healthy, but don’t sit there and make bullshit excuses and blame anything other than yourself and your lack of self control. Take responsibility and own up to it, you’re not fooling anyone.

I’m sorry other people’s shapes make you so angry that you pretend science is wrong

Obviously this person must think climate change is wrong and vaccines cause autism

Author posted some great follow up tweets: https://twitter.com/RottenInDenmark/status/1043141336239497217

Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong