What's up now?

May 13
Ok (Taken with instagram)

Ok (Taken with instagram)


May 8

May 7

May 3

Apr 26

Apr 11

Apr 3
Me at school.

Me at school.


Mar 17

90s weekend.


Feb 18

(Source: fopopps, via raccoonology)


Jan 21
“In a 2008 article on The Huffington Post, David Sirota analyzed the movie in terms of the United States’ role in the world, and argues that the film was a warning more relevant today than when it first came out.[16] He argues that the film casts Jack Burton as the United States while Lo Pan and his gang are “the Rest of the World, and more specifically, the Non-Aligned Countries, otherwise known as the Axis of Evil”.[16] Sirota suggests that “the tongue-in-cheek flavor of the film suggests Carpenter is using the Burton character to deliberately ridicule American hubris” and that the ending shot of the monster coming out of hiding in the back of Jack’s truck “could be the world taking revenge on that hubris.” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-sirota/big-trouble-in-little-ame_b_147274.html

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