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smallest-feeblest-boggart:

THE FUCKING PUNCHLINE, I’M ENDED

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i-was-today-years-old-when:

i learned that Fez from “That 70′s Show” stands for “Foreign Exchange Student” 

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His real name is deemed unpronounceable by his friends, so they call him “Fez”. The series’ official web site explains the spelling “Fez” (as opposed to “Fes”) as “poetic license”.

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jessicahuangs:

#actual children

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shybat:

Don’t touch him

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katswenski:

We all struggle to be a good boy sometimes. 

My website – My Instagram – See me on Webtoon!

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knitmeapony:

gahdamnpunk:

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ALL 👏🏾 OF 👏🏾 THEM 👏🏾

This post goes harder than any post has ever gone before.

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inthenameofpeacewemakewar:

sweetappletea:

imtoobiforyou:

sn0wburr:

mybabybumblebee:

Look at this! Look at this fucking thing! This was done in 1986, and used absolutely no CGI whatsoever. It was ALL practical, and ALL done through puppetry. Look at the last gif. Over a dozen vines are moving at once along with its head, lips, and tongue! In interviews Rick Moranis has stated he often forgot he was working with a puppet, as opposed to a really ugly guy. Even today it looks so real. Audrey ii is nothing short of miraculous

IM SORRY WHAT

WHAT

It took over 60 puppeteers to operate Audrey II’s final form in the film. You can read more about the puppet’s creation and operation here.

The practical effects of Little Shop of Horrors was fucking astounding.  It’s worth it to mention that, in the scenes where the plant is moving, the filming was slowed to 12 to 16 frames a second, so that the film could be sped up to give the Audrey II a more lifelike appearance.  In such scenes where actors like Rick Moranis had to speak with the plant, he had to mouth his lines at a slower-than-normal speed while still looking convincing, only to have his voice added in post. 

It’s also worth mentioning that a crew of 60+ puppeteers were needed to operate the plant, as the entire puppet weighed over a ton. 

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politicalsci:

rest in peace stephen hawking (1942-2018)

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mjalti:

presxge:

mjalti:

it must be so nice to be rich instead of like … having to develop a personality

shut up lol

buy my silence

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i-was-today-years-old-when:

i realized that the secret formula of the Krabby Patty is possibly… a Crab

Here are a few points to support this

1. The Krusty Krab is shaped like a crab and lobster trap

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2. At the episode “Mid-Life Crustacean.”, Mr. Krabs takes a bite out of a Krabby Patty and says, “So that’s what I taste like”.

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3. You don’t really see much Krabs aside from Mr. Krabs and his mom and if you tell me there’s tons of Krabs in the episode “Kracked Krabs”, may I remind you that they’re not from Bikini Bottom 

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4. Every menu item at Krusty Krab has the key ingredient in the name

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However, Nickelodeon debunked this theory.

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But still, it leaves us thinking. Is the secret formula a crab or not?

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