poopcop:

erratticusfinch:

soulsoaker:

feanorus-rex:

“wow, fea, so where can i watch this?”

HERE, is the broadway bootleg

and HERE is a community theater version with Andrew played by a woman which i love

HERE is another community theater version 

(guys please just watch this please its so good)

The dawning realization that this wasn’t a goof on Hamilton but in fact is dead serious was one of the most horrifying feelings of my life

“v funny but also sad because it deals with the trail of tears”

(disabled lesbian, oooh a double minority!!)

naughtylupine:

Classic Who gets a lot of stick for cheap wobbly sets but can I just remind everyone of that one time they built a London Underground set that was so good the actual London Underground people got mad because they believed they’d filmed on location without permission? That story always makes me happy.

Are cows NOT domesticated farm animals in “Steven Universe?”

bluezirccn:

returntothesingularity:

In “Full Disclosure,” we see Steven swipe through the photos on his phone, and there’s this one of Steven and Connie at a restaurant. 

Notice the painting and the stuffed cow head. Stuffing and mounting an animal’s head is usually what you do with an animal that you’ve hunted and killed, not with domesticated farm animals that are slaughtered for their meat. 

And that painting is based on a real painting of Theodore Roosevelt, who was (among many other things) a big game hunter. 

And then there’s this line from Garnet in “Too Far:”

Are cows a wild animal that people hunt for sport in this universe?

You: White Diamond

Me, an intellectual: Steven Universe cow lore

counterpoint: that’s just what an artist thought buffalo look like

Garnet just chases regular cows, and she’s Valid