My parents told me to go and watch this, so I was initially very very skeptical, because they told me Crocodile Dundee was gonna be good and that is a whole separate disaster.
But it's...so good.
Most of the jokes have aged so well and it is eerily clever how quickly it can transition from laugh out loud funny to bawling my eyes out sad.
I love all the characters so much (Except Frank. Hello Frank) And it was made in the 70s. But there are still elements of it that are progressive today, and the themes and ideas about war are pretty timeless.
None of my friends are watching it, and the MASH community on Tumblr is frighteningly small. I'm really hoping someone wants to yell about it with me.
*sheldon voice
Queen Elizabeth sleeps while I play bongos!!
every single channel is airing news of the queen's death except E4 which refuses to interrupt reruns of the big bang theory
Please welcome your new favourite ship dynamic:
Deranged x Also deranged but hiding it better
since the old version of this post was flagged for 'adult content'...
Me: …
Ye Olde Doc: …
Me: sir keep your herbs away from my hoo-ha
“Oh Mr Sheffield!” - Fran Fine
dogs are the best guys i mean no one else in my life is that excited to see me when i come home.
actually no one in my life is that excited at all.
Belle, Yellow, you know who he is IRONMAN and Winter
everybody should reblog this with the only personality assessment that matters: your favorite disney princess, fav color, fav super hero, fav season
Christmas is fun because life is normal but now I have the added stress of buying presents I’m not sure people will like and all of a sudden I no longer like Mariah Carey.
This is late but Happy Ides of March everyone!
One thing I think about all the time is the sheer scale of propaganda out in the world right now.
Consider for a moment, Henry IV of Castille. He was the brother of Isabella of Castille, who became Queen after his death, and it was because of her that Christopher Columbus set out on his voyage for India. We know SO MUCH about Isabella and Ferdinand and the conquest of the Americas but we know so little about Henry IV. And yes, that's in part because he didn't do as much and wasn't as significant, but it's also because during his rule, his position as monarch was tenuous. He had a lot of detractors and people vying for his throne. These detractors put out huge amounts of propaganda, about him and his daughter, and because there's so much nonsense to wade through to pick out even a sliver of truth, we know barely anything about his reign.
If Historians can be largely clueless as to what happened 500 years ago, in a time where there was no social media or internet, and there were highly limited mediums through which to spread propaganda and misinformation, how screwed does that make us now?
Surely it'll be hundreds of times more difficult to ascertain what happened when there are thousands of contradicting tweets, videos and articles surrounding every issue. It's unspeakably horrible to imagine that 600 years from now, Historians might look back and believe the words of Anti-Vaxxers, or take everything Trump and his supporters say as gospel. I'm not saying they will, because Historians are super smart, and a big part of the discipline is taking sources with a grain of salt, but I think it's a legitimate concern, that we're going to lose the lessons we could've learnt from our present, because it's so bogged down in bullshit.
She/her. Books, Memes & Movies, sometimes all at once.
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