alternate title for this post is
"This is how I will sound after I get wasted at Melissa's wedding"
always a winner |
fridayz are her fav |
DIVA's doppelganger
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who does this little girl remind you of?!? |
Oh haaayyye- puppy Dharma here...meow! |
TW - just barely making it |
Last but not least...a Kismet + Bella hybrid, who shall be named Rascal (you're welcome Ms.D) |
One of the most intriguing — and most discussed — films at this year’s Sundance Film Festival is a curious documentary called The Nightmare, which recounts and restages the experiences of various people who suffer from extreme forms of sleep paralysis. The subject is fascinating enough on its own, but The Nightmare was directed by Rodney Ascher, who made a splash at the 2012 festival with Room 237, his experimental documentary about different, out-there interpretations of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. As might be expected, The Nightmare, not unlike the previous film, is by turns playful, probing, and terrifying. (via)
"While 'it is not customary for individuals of any sexual orientation to engage in public displays of affection... Homosexuals in the DPRK have never been subject to repression, as in many capitalist regimes around the world."