Scix in the Back Row
May 07
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Ray Harryhausen, Master Of Stop-Motion Animation, Dies : NPR
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His sword-fighting skeletons in Jason and the Argonauts and models he animated in other movies made him a Hollywood legend. Directors including Steven Spielberg and George Lucas say Harryhausen was an inspiration. He was 92.
Aw, foo.
May 06
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May 04

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Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away.
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Philip K. Dick (via akiraisanamoeba)
And that was a man who needed a rule to figure it out…
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In response to this post.
Can I quote the post you’re replying to?
I have tried to find meaningful anagrams for various character names but have failed so far, and find no mention of anagrams associated with the game.
So yeah, I have heard of an “anagram.” My first thought was, “This woman’s name is basically “anagram” — so this might be an amusing hint that anagrams play a part in the game, or there may be a hidden clue or reference via anagram.
I think it’s distinctly possible her name is a joke on “anagram” AND a reference at Twin Peaks’ Annie Blackburn, played by Heather Graham.
And don’t be rude, k?
May 03

“I don’t know what I was kissing in there, but I have no regrets.”
Gravity Falls.
Sounds like quite a party.
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Corky cloned
I am officially tumblr-famous now … I found a re-use of one of my gifs.
Original.
Unattributed re-use.


May 02
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I was browsing the Twin Peaks “Where are they now?” article, and I just realized … Deadly Premonition’s answer to Laura Palmer is Anna Graham. I have tried to find meaningful anagrams for various character names but have failed so far, and find no mention of anagrams associated with the game.
However … In Twin Peaks, the character of Annie Blackburn was played by Heather Graham … Anna Graham isn’t a parallel of Laura Palmer, she’s Annie.
How’s Annie?
May 01
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