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Happy way too late holidays!!!
#art#:3c#firealpaca#homogay animal people#ocart#mariah carey#objects ive shoved up my arse christmas edition#festive#holidays#this is one of my ocs her name is lisica i hope you like her
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Shipping Bingo:
What do you think of Lisa Simpson x Jessica, from the Simpsons? 🥺👉👈

YESSSS!! YOU KNOW I LOVE YOUR OTP!
#i ship these two so much#my otp forever#the simpsons#ship bingo#shipping bingo#lisa simpson#jessica lovejoy#lisica#ship name: lisica#lisa x jessica#jessica x lisa#the simpsons shipping#lisa simpson x jessica lovejoy#asks#my asks#ask
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ドゥブラヴカ・ウグレシッチ、奥彩子訳『きつね』(白水社)読了。ピリニャークやナボコフを糸口に物語の生まれる現場について語る文学エッセイと思いきや、いつのまにかするっとフィクションが挟み込まれ、どこからどこまでが現実かわからなくなる。これをオートフィクションと呼ぶそうな。面白い。
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Awake Me From My Nightmare Chapter 12 - How My Poor Heart Aches, With Every Step You Take
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Tag List:
@offscot
@bunchofdoodlesinspace
@deaths-presence
@xakumi
@eldritchnebula
@imnotasweetie
@bewwy
@tikiloowho
@cassberry
@darkgavity
@dotterelly
@a-high-functioning-mess
@lisica-13
@punkaxolotl
@totallynotbat
@sw1ft-sniff
@rookisit
@huitandahalf
@idcwhatmyusernameisblorp
@juststuffandstuffok
@masked-ragdoll
@zerothakun
@worldtravelerbuff
@imaweirdperson9275
@d1v1n3luck
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U kućici nadomak šume, živjet će dvoje ljudi.
Sa istim strahovima i čežnjama, u istim ponorima i visinima.
Gledat će horizont sa trijema i biti sretni tek iz razloga što udišu vazduh.
Poneka će lisica prelijetati grmove, oblaci najavljivati oluje, a njih dvoje skrivat će se u zagrljajima.
Građenim mnogo duže od kućice.
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For the writers asks :)
4, 5, 8, 19, 30 & 38!
Hi, thank you!!! 😊
4. Post a screenshot of one of your favorite comments
This is mean. :( So many of them are from you, @truedairship, @theleotorrio, and @tinknevertalks . I also have 1000 things in my inbox (literally, so going through all that and which ones pertain to my stories is...ugh. But anyway, I'm doing two).
Hehe, I just love the enthusiasm of these two.
5. Quote one of your fics out of context
The young man, dressed in a very fine suit and carrying a pewter wine glass instead of one of the pewter or wooden tankards more common in the pubs, looked surprised by her reaction. "It's all right, crvena lisica," he said, laughing in a way that Helen didn't like. She also had no clue what he called her. "I only want to buy you a drink. There's no need to look so frightened." The laugh made Helen angry and ashamed at the same time. She was trying to keep herself together and it was so very obvious to other people. And this young man was a rather good looking specimen. He had brown hair combed back from his face, blue eyes, and was rather old, probably near his mid twenties. He was handsome and better dressed than any of the men in the town, though the mustache he was growing was not something she thought looked nice on him. Helen was both flattered and intimidated that he had singled her out, but reminded herself it was probably due to the color of her dress. It was eye-catching and unconventional.
This is from Tesla's Moving Castle (crvena lisica is Serbian for red fox)
8. Share the last line that you wrote
"We need to discuss this. Unless you don't want to be included." Nikola looked wounded and Helen regretted saying it. But if he wasn't going to face this situation with her properly, she was going to have to deal with it herself. Which she didn't want to do if she didn't have to. "What else do you suggest we do, Nikola? Everyone deserves to be happy and feel safe in their own home. I'll wager your flock isn't feeling as happy as you'd like them to.
This is from the third installment of 'The Pigeon Keeper Chronicles'.
19. What headcanon do you always include in your stories?
Uhh...I'm not sure how many it's actually made it into because it doesn't always come up, but I make sure I include my headcanon that Ashley was born in London and James took care of Helen during her pregnancy there, when I can. It just has lovely vibes to me and no one can take it away from me.
30. Which fic would you most like to have its own fanfic written for?
Oof, that's so hard! I don't know, really. I don't know how many of my fics are good enough to deserve someone putting that sort of effort and dedication into something like that.
Enigmatic Confections, maybe? Right now I'm saying that because I just realized how many one-shots I've written and I'm not really vibing with Stargate SG-1 right now. Confections is also my longest fic, so there's plenty of material there.
38. Pick three of your fics and share a song to go with each
Now this is more my speed.
Enigmatic Confections 's song is: It's Alright by Mother Mother (I used this song for Helen's confessions and Nikola's reactions to them and I'm going to use it again because it's a gentle song for the story)
Akhkharu 's song is: Achilles Come Down by Gang of Youths (I felt this really suited Helen's mentality of becoming a vampire by force and Nikola and Will trying to convince her she'll be the same)
Bleeding Through the Blue 's song is: Dollhouse by Melanie Martinez (I feel this really suits the dreamworld and Helen's mentality in the story, considering there is no real way to tell what's real and what's not)
#chartreuseian#thanks for the ask!#ask answered#teslen#sorry that took so long to answer i had to dig around and think
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U Sarajevu na zidovima, mogu se pronaci grafiti lisice. Lisica je posveta djevojci, ruze se mogu ubrati ali ce da uvenu, sve ostalo ce dotrajati, nesto sto najduze traje i drzi uspomene je slika koja postoji sve dok se ne izbrise. Lisica je naslikana uz obecanje da, dok postoji njihova ljubav, on ce da crta lisice po zidovima gradova. Lisica je u njenom liku, u polozaju sna, bas kako ona voli. Oni nose uspomene kao i gradovi, u ovom slucaju, grad Sarajevo.
- Objasnjeno od strane nepoznatog momka sa sprejem u ruci kojeg sam sreo na putu iz grada.
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requesting ntps related to miles tails prower from sonic the hedgehog media. please and thank you
TAILS!!! /vpos
(nick)names:
ai, alaire, archie, axa, axis, axe, aghves, alepou bolt, bradawl, bench clear, crash, concou, carter, clamp, chisel drill, drive, driver, devi, devic, device
energi/energy, energa, energe, energeti, energetica, ellis, evan fox/foxe, foxi/foxie/foxy, foxet/foxette, foxelle, foxine, foxer, foks/focks/faks, fuchs, felix gear, genesis, gidget, gadget
huli, hack, hull, hatchet jet invi, inve, inven, inventi, invente, inventa, inventer, inventio, inventia, ian
kilo, kettu, kitsu, kit, kits, kindred, knick, knack lisica, liska, lysytsya, lisa, lis, liska, lisica miles/myles, manny, marcos, meter/metre, max, maximum, maximillion, maya, mason, mallet
nail power, prower, prowler, plier, paw, plane red, renard/renarde, raposa, raev, ruboh, rav, rev, revi, rubah, rebane sunakh, socket, set, saw, scrap, scrapper, scout
tinker, tale/tail(s), tyler, tony/toni/tonie, tonic, tool, teri, tea, thaelab, tilki, toby/tobi, tape unit vos, vulpe(s), volpe
wrench, warren, wire, whisker yard, yeou zorro, zero
1st p prns: i/me/my/mine/myself
ti/te/ty/tailine/tailself tai/taile/taily/taine/tailself mi/me/my/miline/mileself mi/mile/mily/mine/mileself pri/prowe/prowy/prowine/prowerself pi/pawe/pawy/pawine/pawself fi/foxe/foxy/foxine/foxself fi/fure/furry/furine/furself ti/toole/tooly/tooline/toolself
2nd p prns: you/your/yours/yourself
to/tailer/tailers/tailerself mo/miler/milers/milerself pro/prower/prowers/prowerself po/pawer/pawers/pawersef fo/foxer/foxers/foxersef fo/fur/furs/furself to/tooler/toolers/toolerself
3rd p prns: they/them/theirs/themself
ta/tail, tail/tails, tai/ail, twin/tail, two/tail, the/fox mi/le, mile/miles, mi/mile pro/prower, pro/wer, prow/le, prow/er, prower/prowers, prowle/prowler, pa/paw, paw/paws, pa/aw, paw/pad fo/x, fo/fox, fo/ox, f/ox, fox/foxes, fox/foxy, foxy/foxys, fu/r, f/ur, fu/fur, fu/ur, fur/furs, fur/furry to/ol, to/ool, to/tool, t/ool, tool/tools, tool/box
titles:
the inventor, the fixer, the brains, the brainiac, the nerd, the tech savvy fox, the fox, the fox-like hacker, the tech expert, the mechanic
*one who enjoys tinkering, one who likes building, one who fixes machines, one who invents gadgets, one who owns many tools
*one can be replaced with any prns
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Awwww cmon, theres nothing embarrassing about you wanting to see your cute little belly expand ❤️~
You can share more about it, such as by what method youd like to see it grow, i believe in you, lisica~
…mmm…
I don’t know, weight gain? I’ve been teased for being so thin all my life…
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New Reference!

After a year of not having an updated ref sheet I finally got around to making one! I’ve never shared her refs on Tumblr sooooo. This is Lisica! She’s my main sona and is literally just me but fluffy lol. I’ve had her for a few years now and every year she gets more floof. I’m happy to truly introduce her to yall^^
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The Architects That Built The Olympic City
Dragica and Zoran Doršner belong to a generation of architects that built the olympic city in Sarajevo for the XIV. Winter Olympic games 1984. During their forty years of practice they have created various projects, but mainly focused on residential social architecture.

Dragica and Zoran Doršner. | Foto © Boris Trapara
After the end of WWII the University of Sarajevo started with the opening of their first faculties, among which was the Faculty of Architecture and Construction in which joined professors from other higher education centers in Yugoslavia. The admission of the first students began in 1954. As early as 1960, the first generation of architects, urban planners, structural engineers, traffic engineers and designers started to get involved in offices that were intensively opened.

Cover of Architecture of Bosnia and the Way to Modernity by Dušan Grabrijan and Juraj Neidhardt (1957). | Collage, 14 x 14 9/16″ (36 x 37 cm). Private archive of Juraj Neidhardt
Dragica and Zoran enrolled almost among the first students in 1956 (and 1958) and graduated in 1962 (and 1964). Through the first professional engagements in the former Yugoslav design bureaus and companies, then designing in the housing construction of Sarajevo workers' settlements and the creation of the Spatial Plan for XIV ZOI Sarajevo in 1984, the Doršner couple actively participated in the post-war reconstruction of Sarajevo.

Dragica and Zoran Doršner in their home in Sarajevo. | Photo © Boštjan Bugarič
Their enrolment in the design of the intensive housing construction, which meant according to the five-year plans 10,000 new apartments every five years on the territory of the city of Sarajevo. It is worth emphasizing that the city of Sarajevo had 47,000 inhabitants in the first census after World War II in 1947.

Vučko - the mascot of Sarajevo Winter Olympic Games in 1984
Their private and professional life is connected to the greatest extent to Sarajevo - the Olympic city, about whose indomitable spirit and specific architecture they speak with special emotions. After 47 years Sarajevo had 470,000 inhabitants, which means that after 47 years has ten times more inhabitants. A young generation is born, the city and surrounding settlements expanded. What is going on in Sarajevo today?
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How did you plan the architecture of Sarajevo during the XIV Olympic Games?
Zoran Doršner: As an architect I had already designed and implemented accommodation facilities at the winter center Jahorina and participated in the organization of the international FIS alpine competition Zlata lisica, which was due to the lack of snow on Pohorje, Slovenija, twice held on Jahorina. The chief urban planner of the city of Sarajevo, architect Momir Hrisafovič, engaged me in the drawing of the Spatial plan for the XIV Olympic Games in 1984.
"Make sure that you design all sports facilities as rationally as the final day of the competition is the most important for you - because then everyday life continues as before the Winter Olympic Games."
…so you visited many Olympic cities?
ZD: We promptly visited the Olympic cities of Innsbruck, Grenoble, Courchevel, Chamonix and Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

Sarajevo 1984 Olympic Venues
After cordial and well-intentioned discussions we received their planning documentation of the Olympic arenas and remembered their important advice: "Make sure that you design all sports facilities as rationally as the final day of the competition is the most important for you - because then everyday life continues as before the Winter Olympic Games."

The Olympic rings as seen on the Jahorina Mountain near Sarajevo on February 5, 2019. | Photo © Dado Ruvić
What did the Sarajevo Winter Olympic Games change in the cultural context?
ZD: Before the Olympic Games girls in Sarajevo didn’t ski, there was no discussion about women in sport. There is a story about a courageous girl who changed into her brother's clothes so she could ski. At that time there was no institution in Sarajevo where women could be educated. A big impact had Adeline Paulina Irby (1831 – 1911), known as Miss Irby, who was a British travel writer and suffragist who founded an early girls' school in Sarajevo.

When Irby died in Sarajevo, leaving all her money to aid education in Bosnia, there was mourning in Belgrade as well as Sarajevo as 15,000 people irrespective of gender or faith were said to have paid their respects in a funeral that Bosnia had never saw.
A woman in Bosnia lived before that closed in the traditional house with a garden. A total isolation for women. Only after WWII Tito gave an order that women need to learn to read.
What was the situation at the time of Sarajevo's candidacy for XIV Winter Olympic Games in 1984?
ZD: It is worth reminding that on the eve of the International Olympic Committee Session, there was an international violation of the Olympic rules that all international conflicts should be suspended during the Olympic Games. Despite this, there was a boycott of the sports team of the USSR by not attending the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and then a rematch was announced, a boycott of the USA team at the Summer Olympics in Moscow. Then the International Olympic Committee under the leadership Antonio Samaran considered to adopt the Candidature of the city of Sarajevo considering the role of Tito's Yugoslavia in the world movement of non-alignment and unanimously chose our candidacy in order to unblock the world Olympic tradition of peace and togetherness.

Abandoned Igman Olympic jumps in Sarajevo on July 14, 2015. | Photo © Jakub Porzycki
In the end, it is especially worth mentioning that high officials of the International Olympic Committee have on several occasions given a high rating to the organization of the Olympic Games in Sarajevo. An unforgettable anecdote was about how all Sarajevo collaborators in the organization responded when the Olympic officials asked them for any kind of intervention and it was always No problem.

Downhill bikers train on the disused bobsled track from the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Olympics on Mt. Trebević near Sarajevo. | Photo © Dado Ruvić
The General Secretary Antonio Samaran publicly stated during the ceremonial extinguishing of the flame and the lowering of the Olympic flag at the Koševo stadium that the Sarajevo Olympic Games were the most successful of all previous games and said goodbye with the words Thank you dear Sarajevo and Goodbye to Calgary!
An unforgettable anecdote was about how all Sarajevo collaborators in the organization responded when the Olympic officials asked them for any kind of intervention and it was always No problem.
How about the atmosphere of the city, how did Sarajevo change since the 1980s?
Dragica Doršner: The city's youth in particular accepted the changes. In the winter, instead of heavy coats (until then there were no industrial ready-made clothes in stores) girls and boys began to dress sporty in windbreakers. Foreign languages were learned massively, bottles of Coca Cola were sold as a novelty at newly arrived kiosks.

Kiosk K67 by Saša Mächtig was distributed wide across Yugoslavia; on the photo next to the seaside as a tobacco and newspaper stand. | Image © Museum of Architecture and Design MAO, Ljubljana K67
The famous hit of Bijelo Dugme, our leading singing band at the time, was "Let's go to the mountains because there is no winter there!". After Jure Franko's legendary winning of the Olympic silver medal in the VSL, Sarajevo's current saying remained "I love Jurek more than Burek!" (burek is a traditional favorite dish).
What about the 1990s?
ZD: This was a period where the aggressor didn’t skimp on ammo. In such a way an enormous Urbicide was committed. I took many photos of destroyed places and architecture of enormous value.


Elektroprivreda by Ivan Štraus served as the headquarters of the company for the power distribution of Bosnia and Herzegovina. | Photo © Zoran Kanlić
I still can’t believe the amount of hate, where the Ivan Štraus Elektroprivreda building or old Austro-Hungarian post office building and many others were destroyed.



Doršner's Personal photo book of the Urbicid in Sarajevo and Destructive Metamorphosis plan for Sarajevo during the war in 1990s. | Photo © Boštjan Bugarič, Archive of Zoran Doršner
DD: There is always a lot of sarcasm in our culture, for example under a graffiti on the renovated Post office This is Serbia, another graffiti was written Idiot, this is the post.

Elektroprivreda Building under siege in 1992. | Photo by Zoran Kanlić (1993-1994)
How did socialism and religion coincide?
ZD: It's a sensitive issue. Religion has been around since Alija Izebgović started to make propaganda. We were all atheists. An interesting metamorphosis happened when Tito died, the former party officials were sitting in the first row in the mosque. They turn as the wind blows.

DD: During Yugoslavia, religion was not mentioned much, which was the position of the communists, not the communist party, and it was not forbidden to consume religion. Although it was not very obvious that many people go to church or mosque. With the first democratic elections in 1990, new parties with a national character appeared. That's when the major visit of mosques began.
There is always a lot of sarcasm in our culture, for example under a graffiti on the renovated Post Office: This is Serbia, another graffiti was written: Idiot, this is the post.
Is there any European influence in today’s Sarajevo?
DD: Sarajevo lives in a very dynamic European rhythm with the vivid architecture of the first so-called oriental period, then comes the ambience from the period of Austro-Hungarian empire, followed by a shorter period of socialist realism, accompanied by modern and postmodern.

View on the Sarajevo Valley.
The tourist offer includes a mandatory funicular ride (a gift from Austria) to Mount Trebević below the peak at 1,629 meters above sea level with a beautiful view of the city.
A lot of tourists?
ZD: Tourist visits are constantly numerous, the pedestrian zone in the inner city center along the main Titova street is always full of people. The street resembles the Stradun in Dubrovnik, with which we are bound by the medieval charter of the Bosnian Kulin Ban [1] and with which we also share a similar dialect.

Sarajevo below the Mount Trebević cable car in 2018. | Photo © Tim Goode
Is such a content development interesting for visitors as well as residents?
ZD: Every summer, numerous international visitors are attracted to the famous Sarajevo Film Festival at the National Theatre, when charming Sarajevo hostesses welcome numerous foreign and domestic visitors. Significant cultural activities take place during the regular May Collegium Artisticum exhibition of fine artists, sculptors, painters, architects and urban planners, designers, photographers, graphic artists. from all over Bosnia and Herzegovina, along with annual awards.
What is the contact and influence of the Arab world?
DD: Non-aligned Yugoslav political movement (after TITO's answer Njet to the Informbiro and Stalin) created Yugoslavia’s friendly political and business contacts with numerous countries around the world, starting with the Vatican, Europe, USA, through Islamic and Arab countries all the way to China and Japan. The Yugoslav passport of the time was gladly seen all over the world. It is the same today and it is noticeable that tourists from all over the world, as well as from Islamic countries, feel at home in the narrow streets and shops, kebab shops and cafes of Baščaršija.

The King Fahd Cultural Center in Sarajevo consists of a mosque, sports and educational centers, and a market. The center’s mosque is currently Bosnia’s biggest with a capacity to accommodate 1,500 people at a time. The center is one of the largest and most important support projects provided by the Saudi Arabia to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
After the war in the 1990s many humanitarian organizations came from those countries, and some of them played the role of religious missionaries. It means convincing people to convert to Islam. Young people joined because the organizations paid monthly, so they agreed just to survive. Another arrival, apart from humanitarian organizations, is the arrival of capital from the East. For example, builders and real estate from abroad came to Illiđa. This can be seen in bilingualism - in our language and in Arabic. Settlements were built for Arab guests outside the city so that they could stay in nature around Ilidža.

Unfinished Arab Resort near Sarajevo's part lliđa.
Who constructs and designs mosques in Sarajevo?
ZD: According to a legend, the city got its name from Saraj and Ova, the meadow in front of the caravan shelter. After the founding of the city of Sarajevo in the Middle Ages, several significant mosques were built, and later also significant Catholic and Orthodox churches, as well as a smaller number of Jewish and Evangelical temples. It is worth reminding that Jews, after being cruelly expelled from extremely Catholic Spain in the middle of the Middle Ages, were gladly accepted in Sarajevo where they found refuge and built a Synagogue and a Jewish Temple. At that time Sarajevo got the attribute Bosnian Jerusalem.

Šerafudin White Mosque by Zlatko Ugljen in Visoko.
Among architects of religious buildings in the era of socialist Yugoslavia it is worth mentioning professor Juraj Neidhardt, who started his first practice in the office of Le Courbusier. Neidhardt won the first prize for the Catholic religious building in 1970, and as a young associate I had the honor of participating in the final presentation in Zagreb. The final project realization was created by assistant professor Džemal Čelić. Notable international success was achieved by professor Zlatko Ugljen with the realized project of the mosque in the town of Visoko for the exceptional realization of which he was awarded the world-renowned Aga Khan Award.

Šerafudin White Mosque by Zlatko Ugljen (1969–79) in Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina. | Photo by © Valentin Jeck, commissioned by The Museum of Modern Art, 2016
Awarded was Amir Vuk for the realization of the reconstruction of the small mosque in the traditional wooden style in the mountain village Lukomir under the southern slopes of the mountain Bjelašnica. Notable is also the realization of the local mosque at the end of the 20th century on Koševsko brdo in Sarajevo by the architects Ahmed and Faruk Kapidžić with a kindergarten and a playground for children.

The Eternal Flame memorial designed by Juraj Neidhardt was unveiled on April 6, 1946, marking the first anniversary of Sarajevo's liberation from the occupation of Nazi Germany and the fascist Independent State of Croatia. It stands as a testament to the sacrifices made during the war and serves as a reminder of the city's resilience.
Is this still something to hope for?
DD: Some buildings were reconstructed after Balkan wars in the 1990s thanks to international donations but of course the reconstruction is still going on. Also if the buildings were not damaged there was no glass on the windows so it needed to change damaged windows covered with nylon. The other important fact was the renovation of the roofs.
Do you have the impression that Europe really sees this region here?
DD: It bothers me that we all talk a lot about entering Europe, but we do little for it. Bosnia is a very divided country. As a society, we should adapt our laws to the EU to communicate as a society. We should accept positive things, but I am afraid that for our lives we will not experience them.

Smoking Kills in Croatian, Bosnian and Serbian- same words just different languages
Is there a future for young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
DD: The answer cannot be optimistic. After the tragic secession of ex-Yugoslavia and three and a half years of frenzied shelling of the besieged Sarajevo. After thousands of citizens were killed, of which 1601 children, there are still continuing disturbing political, nationalist and religious discussions.
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[1] As a founder of the first de facto independent Bosnian state, Kulin was and still is highly regarded among Bosnians. Even today Kulin's era is regarded as one of the most prosperous historical eras, not just for Bosnian medieval state and its feudal lords, but for the common people as well, whose lasting memory of those times is kept in Bosnian folklore
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hi so unrelated I CANNOT STOP IMAGINING HIM relaying all these stories to his flatmates and theyre caught between indulging his madness and laughing at him (s5 e4 birds hellooo??? obsessed w that format??? i dont know how to write bouganas name??? bojana? bogana? FUCK.) and and and and. im just wondering how they think hes crazy after the silly creechur across the street that they ALL SAW that he gave his scarf to. what about the fucking street eaters and that sily teleporting cafe? werent they RIGHT THERE?
also jimmy is hecking adorable and im so sad that he is no longer in a place that exists. bad with children but having magic child touch? fuken. aforable. im loving. affectionate. slightly insane. but for the Life of me it felt very tism coded !! my own cat sat with me while i listened which was nice.
the shit his cat gets up to ??? SCARING A BUNCH OF TEENAGERS AND KILLING NEARLY ALL OF THEM ?? at least he got that fish right? priorities.
i think its hilarious that with both the nice science lady (in the alien parasite episode) and maisy he kills everyone around them and then they cuddle him like hes saved them but noo hes a MURDER kitty !!! and he still doesnt have a name !!
OH AND. HES LOST AGAIN. I KNOW IT WOULDNT BE THE LOST CAT PODCAST WITHOUT LOST CATS, BUT WASNT HE LITERALLY HOME? CHANGED WITH HIS TAIL CURLING AND SWAYING AT WILL BUT HOME ???
also :/ its been months and im stil not over lisica’s death. she was literally the best and amazing.
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Awake Me From My Nightmare Chapter 11 - Oh Can't You See? You Belong To Me
Tag List:
@offscot
@bunchofdoodlesinspace
@deaths-presence
@xakumi
@eldritchnebula
@imnotasweetie
@bewwy
@tikiloowho
@cassberry
@darkgavity
@dotterelly
@a-high-functioning-mess
@lisica-13
@punkaxolotl
@totallynotbat
@sw1ft-sniff
@rookisit
@huitandahalf
@idcwhatmyusernameisblorp
@juststuffandstuffok
@masked-ragdoll
@zerothakun
@worldtravelerbuff
@imaweirdperson9275
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Kad bi životinje govorile /lisica koja nese jaja
Lisica koja nese jaja? Što mislite o lisici koja si provlači rep između nogu da bi ga pričvrstila na trbuh, njime odvukla travu i lišće u svoju jazbinu, od toga sagradila duboko, meko gnijezdo i u nj položila jaja? Ili, što mislite o lisici koja dnevno nekoliko sati roni po dnu rijeke tražeći hranu, no prije toga čvrsto zatvori oči, nos i uši, a ipak nalazi obilje plijena? – Smatrate li tu…
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Chytilová je imala zvjerski pogled. Kao neka lisica. Govorila je sporo, piskutavim glasom, a svaka joj je rečenica bila silovita, neprobojna i neočekivana, kao i njezini filmovi. Govorila je o važnosti autorskog stvaralaštva, dužnosti autorica i autora da oblikuju svoja pravila i svoju estetiku, da streme k apsolutnoj slobodi, čak i kad to podrazumijeva srljanje u sranje. Poručila nam je da istražujemo dokumentarni film iako smo zagrijani samo za igrani, da radimo s glumcima premda se želimo baviti samo dokumentaristikom — da zađemo u sfere koje nas plaše i da slučajno ne budemo lijeni misliti. Rekla je da je mišljenje jedino što nam kao ljudskoj vrsti preostaje i da je svaki čin mentalne lijenosti mali teroristički napad na cijelo čovječanstvo. S obzirom na to da je bila jedna od rijetkih čeških filmaša koji su nakon 1968. ostali u Čehoslovačkoj i radili pod totalitarnim režimom, dobro je znala koliko kratkotrajna i vrijedna je sloboda. Strastveno je govorila i o tome koliko joj se sere od prestiža u filmskoj industriji.
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Iz tog je starog, rahitičnog tijela kipjela mladenačka srdžba, crvena poput njezine očerupane kose. Zračila je erotičnošću koja nije podlijegala pravilima, spolu ni starenju, koja je izvirala iz bespuća slobode i koje se zbog njezine subverzivnosti bojao patrijarhat. Slušala sam zašarafljena za stolicu, obuzeta ne samo beskompromisnošću velike Vêre, već i naglom plimom vjere u sebe.
Psi, Dora Šustić
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