irresistible moral force

~ Tuesday, January 31 ~
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The famously eccentric Mark Twain conducted several self-interviews, including one for the Wheeling Register in 1882. Snarkily titled, “How the Innocent Humorist Simplified the  Work of a Reporter,” the interview is best enjoyed first hand — but we  will share that the American humorist delivered a few fun jabs on the  subject of copyright laws. During his time, Twain struggled with  dishonorable foreign publishers who purchased pirated editions of his  work, sold them on the cheap, and denied him royalties. Twain eventually  won the copyright protection he sought in Canada — due to a frequent  offender based out of Toronto — and the author is pretty clear about how  he feels on the matter in the Wheeler interview.
Fascinating Interviews Cultural Icons Conducted with Themselves

bbook:

The famously eccentric Mark Twain conducted several self-interviews, including one for the Wheeling Register in 1882. Snarkily titled, “How the Innocent Humorist Simplified the Work of a Reporter,” the interview is best enjoyed first hand — but we will share that the American humorist delivered a few fun jabs on the subject of copyright laws. During his time, Twain struggled with dishonorable foreign publishers who purchased pirated editions of his work, sold them on the cheap, and denied him royalties. Twain eventually won the copyright protection he sought in Canada — due to a frequent offender based out of Toronto — and the author is pretty clear about how he feels on the matter in the Wheeler interview.

Fascinating Interviews Cultural Icons Conducted with Themselves


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~ Sunday, January 22 ~
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oldfilmsflicker:

¡Viva  Jarmusch!


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~ Friday, December 30 ~
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[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

My kitten, Lux, using a box as a cloaking device to sneak up on her sister, Ruby.


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~ Tuesday, December 27 ~
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retrogasm:

From Retrogasm January 2011

Charlie Chaplin from the end of City Lights…

retrogasm:

From Retrogasm January 2011

Charlie Chaplin from the end of City Lights


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~ Wednesday, December 21 ~
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ashleyhennen:

1st tattoo.

My first and definitely not last.

ashleyhennen:

1st tattoo.

My first and definitely not last.


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~ Monday, December 19 ~
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boxofoctaves:

Kurt Vonnegut, Charles Bukowski, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, Ernest Hemingway, and William C. Williams with their furry friends.


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~ Saturday, December 17 ~
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Mark Twain’s funeral.

Mark Twain’s funeral.


~ Tuesday, December 13 ~
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retrogasm:

Salvador Dali by Louis Bunuel, 1929 
Looks like DeNiro in Taxi Driver…

“Don’t bother about being modern. Unfortunately it is the one thing that, whatever you do, you cannot avoid.”

retrogasm:

Salvador Dali by Louis Bunuel, 1929 

Looks like DeNiro in Taxi Driver…

“Don’t bother about being modern. Unfortunately it is the one thing that, whatever you do, you cannot avoid.”


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~ Friday, December 9 ~
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ratsoff:

Darling, darling, darling, darling Sean.

ratsoff:

Darling, darling, darling, darling Sean.


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