I wish I had this hedgehog's moves.
A hedgehog dancing to Lily Allen’s “Fuck You.” I did it in like 10 minutes, don’t judge me.
Admit it. Before you expanded the image, you read it as "Donald Duck Gets F-'d Up."
And then you did expand the image and saw the donkey before you read the title correctly and completely got the wrong idea.
Donald Duck Gets Fed Up (Whitman, 1940) via ha.com
Sadly, yes.
Get it?
I decided to break the law to provide a necessary medical service because women were dying at the hands of butchers and incompetent quacks, and there was no one there to help them. The law was barbarous, cruel and unjust. I had been in a concentration camp, and I knew what suffering was. If I can ease suffering, I feel perfectly justified in doing so.
Dr. Henry Morgentaler, a Canadian doctor who was arrested four times for performing abortions, but whose arrests eventually led to the 1988 Canadian Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the country. He died this week at the age of 90. His obituary can be found in the NY Times. (via nailure)
Now I love this game more than ever.
Ice Hockey - Famicom Disk System (1988, Nintendo)
The depiction of Dr. Wily here says less "megalomaniacal robot-building mad scientist" and more "Old World existentialist philosopher." I could go for that.
The lesser reviled but still bizarre European cover of Mega Man on the NES. Closer to the actual character, but still a lot of liberties taken. Massive size for this art too!
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Ian Holm, being a trooper.
If there's any prop from this movie I'd love to hear still exists, it would be the model of his head with that incredible smug grin after they unplug him.
Alien
OK, so he looks kind of gruff here. But watch this:
"I can't believe it, I'm singin' with Johnny Cash!"
I love this guy. And I love growing up with his poetry and then finding out he did really funny cartoon travelogues for Playboy back in the day. 70s!
(Edit: Added a direct link to the video above because I'm a little late to the party on Tumblr's dashboard video quirks.)
Only in the 70’s would it be cool to let this guy write children’s books.
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