alessiapelonzi:

“Let me feel how thy pulses beat.”
(Thomas Middleton, The Changeling)

Available for purchase!

“Calore”

Pencil on paper

30 cm x 21 cm (11,8 in x 8,26 in)

Signed “Hannibal Lecter” on the front; my real signature is placed on the back.

The Italian word calore literally translates to “heat”. When used as a musical directive, it indicates to a musician to warm up or play the passage with a warm timbre.

€ 100 + shipping costs

Feel free to ask any question, you can contact me here: alessia.pelonzi@gmail.com

beka-tiddalik:

queenieeegoldstein:

queenieeegoldstein:

apparently my boss who is a professor at my school doesn’t have a cell phone and his coworkers were upset by this so they bought him a childs toy phone and labeled it “David’s jitterbug” (for those of you that don’t know jitterbugs are phones made for old people that have like massive buttons and shit) so the other day I walked into his office to ask him a question and he pressed a button on it which made it start loudly playing the ABCs and he said “excuse me I have to take this” and then started singing along to the ABCs while shooing me out of his office

this is the phone. he apparently was in the middle of a meeting with the department the other day and got annoyed so he pressed a button, said “I have to take this” and left

David’s co-workers probably: “This is a valid tactic to embarrass him into buying a mobile phone, right?”

David: “Bold of you to assume that I get embarrassed.”

queermeup:

In the climax of A-ha’s iconic 1985 video for their song Take On Me, the hero of the comic the young woman is sucked into tries to break out of his comics’ frames. At the same time, his image appears in the woman’s hallway, seemingly torn between real and comic form, hurling himself repeatedly left-and-right against the walls as he attempts to shatter his two-dimensional barrier, finally managing to escape and becoming human, with the video ending as the woman runs towards him, smiling.

However the video for the band’s follow-up single, The Sun Always Shines on T.V., starts with a prologue continuing the story of the young lovers, having survived the ordeal of the story in the first video, now facing one another in a wood at night. Suddenly the young man begins physically reverting to his original animated 2-D comic state. The young woman, distressed, realizes that he cannot remain in her world. In pain, he flees the scene into the distance back to his comic-book world, and she is left behind.

wait WHAT

aliceallanpoe:

Oh, the skies, tumbling from your eyes
So sublime, the chase to end all time
Seasons call and fall, from grace and uniform
Anatomical and metaphysical

Oh, the dye
Is cast inside my mind
Oh, the dye
A blood red setting sun
Rushing through my veins
Burning up my skin

I will survive, live and thrive
Win this deadly game
Love crime
Love crime
I will survive, live and thrive
I will survive, I will survive
I will