THINGS I TRIPPED OVER ON THE INTERNET TODAY, FEB 7
Thing #1 - A love song to dinosaurs
English singer-songwriter and apparently amazing father, Tom Rosenthal, shared a video on Twitter of his daughter Fenn singing a song about life and death and love amongst two dinosaurs in a song that I’ve listened to on loop for about an hour now.
The song was picked up by impresarios Hannah Jacobs, Katy Want, and Anna Ginsburg and converted into this amazing pastel wonderland that makes me feel all the feels.
Thing #2 - Cooking with wool
We all need a high-fiber diet but Andrea Love is taking it to the extreme with her fiber-focused short films that teach you how to cook step by step featuring slicing felted bread loaves and frying felted eggs to make a tiny felted breakfast.
You’re welcome.
Thing #3: Scariest trailer ever
Why does the world insist on putting Elizabeth Moss through so much HELL?! Give this woman a break, y’all? Can’t we just give her a romantic comedy or an ASMR podcast series? That being said … I’ll watch every damn thing that comes out with her so keep it coming.
In this latest trailer for The Invisible Man, Moss flees an abusive relationship only to find out her ex can turn invisible and doesn’t want to let her go. So like, every other toxic relationship of 2020 but with less shitty comments on your social feeds.
Thing #4: A music video with a mariachi band and a Trump pinata that comes to life
Neon Indian just released the trippiest video ever for their new track “Toyota Man” as a statement on life along the border with all the synths and Spanglish you’d ever need.
Also, a Trump pinata costume is definitely in my future for Halloween.
Thing #5: You can become a priest of “Dudeism” and marry people
Inspired by the Coen Brother’s 1998 film, The Big Lebowski, Dudeism is a real registered religion/philosophy/excuse to take a holiday that I can kinda get behind.
Described as the “slowest-growing religion in the world” Dudeism preaches “non-preachiness” and expects its followers to practice as little as possible. You can even become an ordained Dudeist Priest which allows you to minister over religious ceremonies in most U.S. States, including weddings, funerals, or anything that requires a dude with some lax authority.
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