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The Human Centipede. Content Warning.
Let's stick together for art? for the metaphor? No—for pointless gore * Thanks for reading! Author's Notes: Have. Not. Watched. But know sufficient amount to know the type of film it is and why it should be avoided. I adore well-made horror...even the weirder body-horror stuff. If there is a purpose or a goal of it. With this...they say different versions of what its goal is, when really, it's just gory and disgusting for the sake of shocking you. Lecture, speech, treatise completed.
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Poets
Back To The Future
Marty and Doc in "How I Met/Kiss My Mother" with time travel fun * Thanks for reading! Author's Notes: Oh, my childhood. You know what, despite some of the things that haven't travelled too well - this is still a great film. Though I much prefer the sequel.
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Poets
Tremors
Dune, but on our Earth, without the strange politics just hicks fighting worms * Thanks for reading! Author's Notes: One of my favourite films when I was growing up. Still funny, still silly, still mad. For Matthew Fromm's Challenge, of which you can find more details for here:
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Poets
auricomous… Angie’s Antics
auricomous: having golden or blond hair *** Despite being newly acquainted with auricomous, we're now fast friends. I was Daddy’s golden-haired princess. I stoutly protested as a youngster, with bouncy blonde ringlets, “I’m not Blombie!” (Blondie). Later, honey blonde became what I generously deludedly refer to as platinum blonde.
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶about a year ago in Poets
Verses of the Soul
Poetry is an ancient art form, yet it remains a vibrant and evolving medium in contemporary society. Modern poets continue to push boundaries, experiment with language, and express the complexities of the human experience. This article delves into the world of modern poets, exploring their unique voices, themes, and the impact they have on readers and the literary landscape.
By Sazeeb Chowduryabout a year ago in Poets







