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Prepare your dashboards for the deluge!  Coming at you tout de suite, my top 10 likes from 2010, making their way into the big leagues, reblog style.  WHAT UP!

Prepare your dashboards for the deluge!  Coming at you tout de suite, my top 10 likes from 2010, making their way into the big leagues, reblog style.  WHAT UP!

megalong:

ohsotragic / lefay / cantclosemyeyes / robin-sparkles / commandmeconfessor / ohvienna:

MAGGIE: Do you wanna be the smoke monster?
NAVEEN: OK.
MAGGIE: I’ll be the damsel in distress. OK.
NAVEEN: *GRRRRR ARRRRRRR*
MAGGIE: AAAH! I’M AFRAID OF A METAPHOR! IT’S SOMETHING GREATER THAN MYSELF!

megalong:

ohsotragic / lefay / cantclosemyeyes / robin-sparkles / commandmeconfessor / ohvienna:

MAGGIE: Do you wanna be the smoke monster?

NAVEEN: OK.

MAGGIE: I’ll be the damsel in distress. OK.

NAVEEN: *GRRRRR ARRRRRRR*

MAGGIE: AAAH! I’M AFRAID OF A METAPHOR! IT’S SOMETHING GREATER THAN MYSELF!

mollyabrams:


Hipster Potter and the Philosophers Stoned
Hipster Potter and the Chamber of Underground Music
Hipster Potter and the Prisoner of Upper-Middle Class White America
Hipster Potter and the Goblet of PBR
Hipster Potter and the Order of the Flannel
Hipster Potter and the Half-Snorted Line
Hipster Potter and the You’ve Probably Never Heard of It

mollyabrams:

Hipster Potter and the Philosophers Stoned

Hipster Potter and the Chamber of Underground Music

Hipster Potter and the Prisoner of Upper-Middle Class White America

Hipster Potter and the Goblet of PBR

Hipster Potter and the Order of the Flannel

Hipster Potter and the Half-Snorted Line

Hipster Potter and the You’ve Probably Never Heard of It

nprfreshair:

Jason Schwartzman: “I gave the script [of Rushmore]  to my mom and I said ‘Mom, I’ve never auditioned. Can you give me any  pointers? Can you help me memorize lines?’ and she read the script and  she said ‘I’ll be right back’ and she went out and rented three films, The Graduate, Dog Day Afternoon, and Harold and Maude.  And I watched them all for the first time. And it was in that moment  where I felt, watching the films, this warm, insane feeling inside of my  body which was a feeling that up until then music had given me. And it  was in that moment where I said ‘I don’t know if I’ll ever get this  part. I don’t know if my band will ever make it. But I’ve got to try to  live my life somehow staying as close to this weird feeling as  possible.’”

nprfreshair:

Jason Schwartzman: “I gave the script [of Rushmore] to my mom and I said ‘Mom, I’ve never auditioned. Can you give me any pointers? Can you help me memorize lines?’ and she read the script and she said ‘I’ll be right back’ and she went out and rented three films, The Graduate, Dog Day Afternoon, and Harold and Maude. And I watched them all for the first time. And it was in that moment where I felt, watching the films, this warm, insane feeling inside of my body which was a feeling that up until then music had given me. And it was in that moment where I said ‘I don’t know if I’ll ever get this part. I don’t know if my band will ever make it. But I’ve got to try to live my life somehow staying as close to this weird feeling as possible.’”