Vimes' meeting with the Patrician ended as all such meetings did, with the guest going away in possession of an unfocused yet nagging suspicion that he'd only just escaped with his life.
Terry Pratchett, Men at Arms
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Cartoonists making faces through time.
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SUSPICION (1941)
dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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Suspicion (Alfred Hitchcock, 1941)
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y'all i'm rewatching 4x13/4x14 and this truly was my point of NO RETURN like up until these episodes it was all fun and games for me like yeah buddie's cute would be fun, BUT 4X14?? I NEED YOU TO HANG ON, ARE YOU HURT?, THE WILL SCENE YOU ACT LIKE YOU'RE EXPENDABLE. BUT YOU'RE WRONG. BECAUSE, EVAN. THE FRAMING?
What. The. Fuck.
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Hitchcock + Trains
The 39 Steps (1935)
The Lady Vanishes (1938)
Suspicion (1941)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
Strangers on a Train (1951)
North By Northwest (1959)
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should i watch eddie get shot or buck get struck by lightning tonight
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Gold Dragon by rupid79 (Lee jung-myung)
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"What's a Zen?" he said.
The Fool's bells tinkled as he sorted through his cards. Without thinking, he said: "Oh, a sub-sect of the Turnwise Klatch philosophical system of Sumtin, noted for its simple austerity and the offer of personal tranquillity and wholeness achieved through meditation and breathing techniques; an interesting aspect is the asking of apparently nonsensical questions in order to widen the doors of perception."
"How's that again?" said the cook suspiciously. [...]
The Fool hesitated with a card in his hand, suppressed his panic and thought quickly.
"I'faith, nuncle," he squeaked, "thou't more full of questions than a martlebury is of mizzensails."
The cook relaxed.
Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters
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Don't think this date went very well
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Camelot AU masterpost
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SUSPICION (1941) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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