also werewolves that dont fit into the ‘stereotypical werewolf’ criteria are nice as well. i want a story where it turns out the dainty and sweet lady is the monster that slaughters people every full moon.
john mulaney talking about how much he loves his wife and roasting other male comedians that just talk shit on their wives is why The Gays like him so much because he’s what Straight Culture should be
he literally called her a bitch so let’s raise the standards ladies and gentlemen
the bar is at the earth’s core
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This is the first I heard of this guy and I think this is the most dramatically I’ve seen anyone’s words taken out of context in quite a while
John Mulaney’s entire thing about his wife (and when she was his girlfriend) is about undoing the toxic horseshit that male comedians have done in talking shit about their wives for so fucking long. When he first mentions her, he says about his Jewish girlfriend “this is gonna get playfully antisemitic,” except it doesn’t [note: I am not Jewish, and I am aware that shades my perceptions]. He talks about how she’s forthright and helps him be better at standing up for himself because he’s really fucking bad at confrontation and she is very good at pointing out that he shouldn’t have to wait an hour for food at a restaurant or be stranded at an airport. The parts of her nature that would be derided for being “so Jewish” by other comedians are some of the reasons John loves her. She doesn’t take shit, and he realizes that he doesn’t have to.
When he mentions her in the latest special, he mentions the conversation quoted above before he dives in. HE IS AWARE HOW LOW THE BAR IS. And what are his stories? There’s no nagging wife. There’s no stories of her not getting how manly he is. The jokes are about what a fucking dork he is and how her responses are in line with WHAT A FUCKING DORK HE IS. He ADORES her because she doesn’t give a fuck, and he is aware he gives entirely too many fucks.
And when he finally DOES tell a story about her messing something up, it’s a hilarious misunderstanding about the Last Supper that John finds fucking hilarious because he was raised Catholic, so the Last Supper is a BIG DEAL, and she’s Jewish, so it wasn’t on her radar. The story is hilarious because it’s about a very cute and funny misunderstanding based on different backgrounds. It’s not about “finally” one-upping that bitch he married. It’s about being DELIGHTED to find out that bitch he likes so much has a fucking hilarious take on the Last Supper.
Bring me WAY MORE male comedians like John Mulaney, and this bitch will be happy.
Plus, if you compare his recent versus early shows, you can watch him come to awareness about the toxic masculinity and other issues inherent in old-school standup and grow as a comedian into someone much funnier at the same time. Kudos.
I curled my hair into big sausage curls at night… just because. With a little care and a ton of money on clothes, I can be a wealthy Victorian woman that can rule everyone. Lol #hair #curls (at Phoenix, Arizona)
What this trite imagery misses out on is the fact that kintsukuroi requires a lot of work to repair a piece like that. It takes a lot of time, a lot of effort, a great deal of investment. Sometimes parts of the original are damaged beyond repair, and you have to instead painstakingly create entirely new ones.
It’s still not the same. Maybe it’s something more beautiful. But it’s not the fact that it broke that makes it beautiful. It’s the work put into it. It’s the fact that people made the effort to salvage it, because it was worth salvaging, because it was important enough to salvage. It’s the care that makes the beauty.
An apology can’t always fix what has been broken. That doesn’t mean it’s not irreparable, sometimes you can go on to rebuild and repair. But it won’t ever be the same as it was again.
I really appreciate this addition because I’ve always hated the “more beautiful for having been broken” thing. Being broken sucks and I hate all those tragic romantic sensitivities that try to make it what it’s not. These pieces are beautiful because they’re repaired with effort put in to making them shine.
To promote the release of Deadpool 2: Super Duper Cut on Blu-Ray & Digital, RUBIK worked with 20th Century Fox to create a free shareable selfie museum in New York City from August 8-11.
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Before the pop-up opened, guests registered online through an Eventbrite page for 30 minute time blocks. Their tickets allowed them free entrance into the museum.
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Upon entrance, guests were checked in at the registration desk by X-Force Ambassadors and given a museum brochure to tour the pop-up. The pop-up housed 8 builds themed around key characters and moments from the movie.
Baby Legs Couch
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Baby Legs Couch invited guests to get a hilarious photo taken of themselves with baby legs. Guests got a kick out of seeing their adult bodies with realistic fabricated baby legs.
Cable Teddy Bear Room
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Inspired by Cable’s dark contemporary of carrying a charred teddy bear, this room invited guests to immerse themselves into Cable’s dark austerior. The room featured an ombre of clean to charred teddy bears and a life size bear for guests to take photos with.
Rainbow Room
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The Rainbow Room featured a light installation that spelled out Believe In Your Selfie and featured Deadpool’s iconic face. The room also displayed fabricated unicorns to tie in the colorful look of the room.
Unicorn Room
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The colorful Unicorn Room was inspired by Deadpool’s love for unicorns. The room featured a colorful backdrop and an array of unicorn props for guests to selfie with.
Domino Room
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Lady Luck takeover! The Domino Room was inspired by Domino’s unwavering luck in everything she does. The room featured life sized dominos and a checkered backdrop. The room also featured a large Panda for guests to take photos with.
Colossus Room
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The Colossus Room featured a silver color scheme inspired by the character. The idea behind the foam pit was to offer a hilarious take of creating a soft foam pit for a character who has a hard exterior. Guests had tons of fun jumping into the pit and taking boomerangs.
The Love Room
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The Love Room was inspired by the undying love between Wade & Vanessa. One side of the room featured roses backlit with neon love signs and the other side featured a large neon sign with a butter knife and a display wall of roses and butter knives. Guests enjoyed taking photos with the rose display including a newlywed couple who captured their wedding photos at the museum.
X-Force Heaven
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The X-Force Room was inspired by the hilarious yet tragic parachute scene from Deadpool 2. The room featured miniature characters suspended in the air with parachutes as well as a Don’t Jump rug. Guests had fun jumping in the air and replicating jumping out of an airplane.
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Upon exiting the museum, guests received branded premiums like trucker hats, tiny hands gummies and a Deadpool balloon.
Social Media Coverage
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The pop-up museum garnered 3 million social media impressions with guests sharing their creative selfies with the hash tags #Deadpool2 and #believeinyourselfie.
A.) THOSE RAINBOWS ARE GAY 🌈🌈🌈
B.) THAT HAT SURE LOOKS POLYAMOROUS TO ME 💙🖤💛❤️
C.) the entire premise of this is so pure and wholesome??? and it came from Deadpool?? suck it, fake geek boys!!!