1995: In vain I have struggled, it will not do. My feelings will not be repressed! You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.
2005: I love you! Most ardently.
(and yes Hank Green, I am watching very closely to see how you decide to word it.)
so so so VERY true.
Favorite Endings Based on Screenplays —> UP final scene screenplay.
Here’s another one of my favorites, because its so heartwarming. The greatest part of this screenplay are the words “just as Ellie imagined it” because it makes me so happy to think that Carl finally was able to give Ellie what she wanted, and we also see that he is finally happy as well. And this has nothing to do with anything, but I love the word DIRIGIBLE for reasons I can’t explain.
the “euthanasia coaster,” by julijonas urbonas
“Euthanasia Coaster” is a hypothetic euthanasia machine in the form of a roller coaster, engineered to humanely – with elegance and euphoria – take the life of a human being. Riding the coaster’s track, the rider is subjected to a series of intensive motion elements that induce various unique experiences: from euphoria to thrill, and from tunnel vision to loss of consciousness, and, eventually, death. Thanks to the marriage of the advanced cross-disciplinary research in space medicine, mechanical engineering, material technologies and, of course, gravity, the fatal journey is made pleasing, elegant and meaningful. Celebrating the limits of the human body but also the liberation from the horizontal life, this ‘kinetic sculpture’ is in fact the ultimate roller coaster: John Allen, former president of the famed Philadelphia Toboggan Company, once sad that “the ultimate roller coaster is built when you send out twenty-four people and they all come back dead. This could be done, you know.”
What You Know In My Place by ElectroSound
What You Know by Two Door Cinema Club + In My Place by Coldplay
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