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I don’t like fellas that killed me. Not in general. — Captain Malcolm Reynolds
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Ron Paul: Let the states decide. *crickets*
Barack Obama: Let the states decide. *Trumpets and fanfare*
(via missvoluptuis)
I want YOU
(Source: theycallmegomer)
Dear Friends,
Well, it’s been quite a weekend. Someday, long from now, I will even have an emotional reaction to it, like a person would. I can’t wait! But before I become blinded by this “emotion” experience, there’s a few things I’d like to say. Well, type.
People have told me that this matters, that my life is about to change. I am sure that is true. And change is good — change is exciting. I think — not to jinx it — that I may finally be recognized at Comiccon. Imagine! Also, with my percentage of “the Avengers” gross, I can afford to buy… [gets call from agent. Weeps manfully. Resumes typing.] …a fine meal. But REALLY fine, with truffles and s#! . And I can get a studio to finance my dream project, the reboot of “Air Bud” that we all feel is so long overdue. (He could play Jai Alai! Think of the emotional ramifications of JAI ALAI!!!!) What doesn’t change is anything that matters.
What doesn’t change is that I’ve had the smartest, most loyal, most passionate, most articulate group of — I’m not even gonna say fans. I’m going with “peeps” — that any cult oddity such as my bad self could have dreamt of. When almost no one was watching, when people probably should have STOPPED watching, I’ve had three constants: my family and friends, my collaborators (often the same), and y’all. A lot of stories have come out about my “dark years”, and how I’m “unrecognized”… I love these stories, because they make me seem super-important, but I have never felt the darkness (and I’m ALL about my darkness) that they described. Because I have so much. I have people, in my life, on this site, in places I’ve yet to discover, that always made me feel the truth of success: an artist and an audience communicating. Communicating to the point of collaborating. I’ve thought, “maybe I’m over; maybe I’ve said my piece”. But never with fear. Never with rancor. Because of y’all. Because you knew me when. If you think topping a box office record compares with someone telling you your work helped them through a rough time, you’re probably new here. (For the record, and despite my inhuman distance from the joy-joy of it: topping a box office record is super-dope. I’m an alien, not a robot.) So this is me, saying thank you. All of you. You’ve taken as much guff for loving my work as I have for over-writing it, and you deserve, in this our time of streaming into the main, to crow. To glow. To crow and go “I told you so”, to those Joe Blows not in the know. (LAST time I hire Dr. Seuss to punch my posts up. Yeesh!) Point being, you deserve some honor, AND you deserves some FAQs answered.
—In which Joss Whedon says, “Thank you,” and makes nerds everywhere start the day off crying.
(via laughterkey)
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I would watch his Air Bud reboot.
(via popculturebrain)
But we all know he’s talking about Firefly.
(via fuckyeah-avengers)
Everyone read his words very carefully. He isn’t saying he supports gay marriage. He is saying for him politically it’s a smart decision to say that he supports it. He is just trying to fool everyone into getting votes. It’s the same thing as the first time he ran and said he would take our troops out of Iraq. Well he sure did, and he put them in Afghanistan. He is good at using and twisting his words to get people on his side. He knows he has lost the popular vote, and is going to have a hard time winning a re-election. That’s why he is saying this. “It is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same sex couples should be able to get married” in others words vote for him if you are for gay marriage. He more than likely won’t do anything about it, but at least he will get your vote.
(Source: sonsaad)