did you know : dating is a myth, intimacy is a government-sponsored lie and kissing has been debunked as an urban legend. all those couples you’ve seen? they’re fucking with you, dude
*aroace voice* i KNEW IT
did you know : dating is a myth, intimacy is a government-sponsored lie and kissing has been debunked as an urban legend. all those couples you’ve seen? they’re fucking with you, dude
*aroace voice* i KNEW IT
Allow me to elucidate, @a-sour-nectarine
When most people "roll their eyes", they flick their eyes directly upward, usually as far as they comfortably go, then resume looking normally.
When someone who learned the phrase before the behavior does it, they usually go in a circular (ish) motion. Since most eye movements are lines, it's usually pretty triangular: the key points are usually a diagonal up one way, then to the far other side, then to a diagonal low the first way. Thus, the eyes basically make a loop, so they "rolled".
I've found that when people who learned the up-down way first try the circular motion, they might risk motion sickness, so experiment carefully.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN MOST PEOPLE JUST LOOK UP
IS THIS WHY PEOPLE THINK I’M ROLLING MY EYES WHEN I THINK AND LOOK UPWARD
GODS I DID NOT EXPECT TO HEAR HIM SPEAK
oh God he's so French
His name is "Amaury Guichon." What, were you expecting him to be Brazillian?
There's going to be a LOT of attempts to get people to scab.
...People who scab during a strike don't get to join the union. Ever.
Studios are going to try to claim "hey here's your chance to get a start on this career." They lie. This is a chance to end this career. Sure, they can get a few weeks or months work during the strike. Maybe even have a contract for a year or two, if they're savvy.
And then their career in Hollywood is over. No more work, ever, because they can't join the union and the studios can't hire outside of the union.
Oh, and they'll have trouble getting jobs anywhere else in the entertainment industry, because unions remember who the scabs were.
1914 Disembarking from the streetcar at Broadway and 242d Street. See all the straw boaters on the men? That’s how you know it’s summer!