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OKAY, @boomazeika HERE IT IS. HATE U. DAS WAR SEHR SCHWER. Don't have 10 Menschen here, so I'll just leave it like thisđš
Floop, why do you think youâll win the Games?
Right, @boomazeika đ I DO have a lot of men heređ
Smb draw Wittgenstein fan art for me pls tomorrow is his birthday
Ludwig Wittgenstein, Personal Journal Containing Photographs taken by Moritz Nahr of the âWittgenstein Houseâ, (1930âs)
 âWorking on philosophy is really working on oneself- as is often true of working in architecture. Working on oneâs own perception, on how one sees things, and what one demands of what he sees.â
-Ludwig Wittgenstein
In the early 1930âs, Ludwig Wittgenstein began to paste photographs of his friends, family and special occasions into a small album. The photographs were pasted on the right-hand side, with the verso pages remaining blank. In a purely pictorial language he mounted a multi layered image of his milieu: without text, dates, notations, captions, page numbers, and without any clear temporal sequence. In this album, which he always carried with him, Wittgenstein pasted a handful of photographs of the house that he had helped to built, along with architect Paul Engelmann, for his sister Margaret Stonborough Wittgenstein (seen in the top image above). These photographs were taken by Moritz Nahr after the completion of the building.
About the house:
In November 1925, Wittgensteinâs sister commissioned the Austrian architect, Paul Engelmann to design and build a large townhouse. Margaret also invited her brother to collaborate with Engelmann on the design in part to distract him from an incident that had happened while he had been a primary school teacher: he had hit a boy for getting an answer wrong and the boy had collapsed. The architect was someone Wittgenstein had come to know while training to be an Artillery Officer in Olmutz. Engelmann designed a spare modernist house after the style of Adolf Loos: three rectangular blocks. Wittgenstein showed a great interest in the project and in Engelmannâs plans and poured himself into the project for over two years. He focused on the windows, doors, door knobs, and radiators, demanding that every detail be exactly as he specified, to the point where everyone involved in the project was exhausted. One of the architects, Jacques Groag wrote in a letter: âI come home very depressed with a headache after a day of the worst quarrels, disputes, vexations, and this happens often. Mostly between me and Wittgenstein. "When the house was nearly finished he had a ceiling raised 30mm so the room had the exact proportions he wanted.
It is said that Margaret eventually refused to pay for the changes Wittgenstein kept demanding, so he bought himself a lottery ticket in the hope of paying for things that way. It took him a year to design the door handles, and another to design the radiators. Each window was covered by a metal screen that weighed 150Â kg, moved by a pulley Wittgenstein designed. Bernhard Leitner, author of The Architecture of Ludwig Wittgenstein, said of it that there is barely anything comparable in the history of interior design: "It is as ingenious as it is expensive. A metal curtain that could be lowered into the floor.
 The house was finished by December 1928, and the family gathered there that Christmas to celebrate its completion. Describing the work, Ludwigâs eldest sister, Hermine wrote: "Even though I admired the house very much, I always knew that I neither wanted to, nor could, live in it myself. It seemed indeed to be much more a dwelling for the gods than for a small mortal like meâ Paul Wittgenstein, Ludwigâs brother, disliked it, and when Margaretâs nephew came to sell it, he reportedly did so on the grounds that she had never liked it either. Wittgenstein himself found the house too austere, saying it had good manners, but no primordial life or health. He nevertheless seemed committed to the idea of becoming an architect: the Vienna City Directory listed him as "Dr. Ludwig Wittgenstein, occupation: architectâ between 1933 and 1938.
Yep, natĂźrlich
LucasFilm: This is General Armitage Hux of the First Order. He was raised by Commandant Brendol Hux, who mentally and physically abused and manipulated Armitage all his life, giving Armitage no choice but to find joy in controlling and manipulating others the same way his father did to him. He spent his whole life in the First Order and has therefore never known any other way of life, and that, coupled with his fatherâs abuse, has turned him into a ruthless monster hell-bent on destroying what he believes to be a group of terrorists - the Resistance - even if this means he must order the genocide of entire planets. This character is one that youâre not supposed to be a fan of or vouch for, but one you can at least understand and feel an ounce of pity for.
Me:
Me:
Me: I love. Must protecc ginger baby.
Rey is literally me in this comic.
Bonus Kyloâs version:
Ok but did Kylo actually think about what he would tell Hux if Rey had agreed to join him?
Bonus:
hey tumblr tell me about your OTPs in school and university
Awww he's so precious
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Donât we all?
You know what? I would like to see a manga about the beginings of Reborn, how his career as a hitman startedâŚ.I wish Akira Amano would draw something like this :,D
waiting for Ian MalcolmÂ
I meanâŚ
I think itâs the combo of the curls and the glasses, tbh.  Oh, and then thereâs that white tank & unbuttoned flannel look.  I meanâŚ
And of course, whatever this sexy, little, hip-wiggle strut at the end is:
spoilers obviously
oh god here we go
- âwe have a hulkâ YES BITCH THE WHOLE CINEMA SCREAMED
- âIâll do you one better, who is gamora?â âIâll do YOU one better, WHY is gamora?â skmandnsjabdbdbdjde oh my god
- girls donât want boys. girls want titan-killing, long term booty-calls.
- âthis is my friend, treeâ âI am Grootâ âI am Steve rogersâ I literally could not breathe
- âbruce, youâre embarrassing me in front of the wizardsâ
- âwhoâs my master???????????? what am I supposed to say, Jesus?????????â
- yes, my babygirl wanda, off to destroy the evil grape
-OK but honestly letâs appreciate SHE STOPPED THANOS WHILE HE STILL HAD THE GAUNTLET AND REMOVED VISIONS STONE AT THE SAME THATS MY GIRL
- âyouâll die aloneâ âsheâs not aloneâ YASSSSS THE TRIO WE DESERVE
- hulk refusing to come out god knows why
- Bruce like âwhat is UP hulk like seriously step the FUCK UP HULKâ
- sorry I had to
- the overall humor!!!!!!!!! it was so well balanced
- âtechnically its your fault that Iâm hereâ *cue the bitch face* âokay, I take that backâ
- heimdall asking one last time for magic to get Thor and hulk to safety. yes.
- âWHY WAS SHE UP THERE ALL THIS TIME?â I KNOWWWWW WANDA STEP UP
- âits okay. Iâm sure you did your bestâ DRAG HIM SWEETIE
- âI have a lot to lose. personally, I have a lot to loseâ it made me so emotional someone please protect him
- rocket thinking that the captains duty was to comfort Thor made me smile so hard
- rhodey ignoring his orders and going to court Marshall because he was so shook with the people in front of him,,,,, ok but me
- âmaybe a starbucksâ akmabeamjebajeiendnskamsene I canât even
- âyou could never hurt me. all I feel is you. I love youâ goodbyeeee my lover, goooodbyeee my friend, you have been the one (1), you have been the one for meeee
- that surprise appearance of red skull tho,,,,, oh my god I yelled so loudly
- overall Iâm shook. 12/10 would never watch again because I value my emotional sanity
#identitydisorder
making films is a hard job, but making comedies? urghh...not for everyone
Iâve never seen such a vivid clumsy just fucking great shots as Taika does - just look at the first shot of âWhat We Do In Shadowsâ and youâll get what I mean my story with Taika have started from the âThor: Ragnarokâ when I realised that it looks different, not like all the Marvelâs movies, it looks more even like a real comic book I would say! I was sitting in the cinema watching it and loosing my mind second movie I saw was âWhat We Do In Shadowsâ and it is still the best comedy Iâve ever seen, it is a gold of comedy really why? well, Taika makes laugh not only with witty dialogs and jokes, but even with shots (Nick coming through window, come on! genious!) characters are ridiculous, the way they stand and speak, and oh! the language! the realism is gorgeous, they speak like real humans, like they were not written, like they are really exist thatâs why I can say that Taika is very good in Wittgensteinâs language games the way you build the phrase is influence on the perception and Taika is totaly influence! he is a big child and he is a comedy himself bcs he is so funny and lovely and such a comedian even when he speaks (pls TEDâs one, amazing, watch-watch lovelovelove) basically lots of love watch his movies and you will laugh to the tears I guarantee P. S. gosh give me powers to outlive the âShadowsâ sequel P. P. S. he is handsome as well - plus one point to watch his movies P. P. P. S. you really should
Jeff Goldblum as the Grandmaster is Peak Goldblum. Maximum Goldblum. Weâve reached levels previously unheard of.
Carrie Fisher tells what is quite possibly the best story about the filming of Star Wars. (x)
I had a dream last night, and Carrie Fisher was there, and I told her how much we missed her, and she told me to keep going.Â
Space Mom says keep going. We can do this.
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casual reminder that grandmaster:
flirted with loki and let it go when loki didnât appreciate it
made sure valkerie/brunnhilde knew that he didnât think she was trash and corrected topaz openly for saying as much
made sure valkerie/brunnhilde got an award worthy of the work sheâs done
refused to use the melting stick on loki for simply interrupting him, acknowledging it was overkill and said as much
let thor stay with hulk for reasons I donât understand and didnât make him fight again (yes, out of secrecy, but still)
valkerie was absolutely willing to stay on sakaar and work for grandmaster, even if it was because she was running away from her past
didnât kill valkerie and loki outright when his most precious fighters escaped and even gave them the chance to bring him back
seriously, this guy has (in the comics at least) telepathy
regardless of what powers he has in the movie, heâs 13.7 billion years old heâs smarter and more powerful than you might think
if he does have literally any powers from the comics aside from his immortality, he can smoke pretty much anyone whoâs not thanos, but doesnât because he doesnât really like physical confrontation (other people fighting is another thing)
aside from his fighters/slaves, his people (to me, at least) looked pretty happy? idk, cheering and roaring in the stands, parades in the street, etc. could just be me being biased.
yes, heâs a dick and has slaves and is more of a villain than anything, but what im trying to say is I donât think heâs such the predator/rapist that y'all make him out to be. people can be fucking assholes and not be sexual predators. thatâs a concept that exists.
Garrigan likes being super duper cute and I canât stand him đđ
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Motion posters | Logan
Charles!Â