totalfilm:

Worst To Best: Stephen King Movies 


i am so happy this is number 5, one of my favorites for sure.

totalfilm:

Worst To Best: Stephen King Movies

i am so happy this is number 5, one of my favorites for sure.

i wish i was there, i’m tired of all of these buildings.

i wish i was there, i’m tired of all of these buildings.

(Source: suhlisha, via kevvn)

young and stupid, left wide open.

young and stupid, left wide open.

(via blinkoneightytwo)

one of the best movies of all time.

one of the best movies of all time.

curiositycounts:

Why music moves us, illustrated. See also: BBC’s Horizon documentary on how music works and these 7 essential books on music and the brain. 

curiositycounts:

Why music moves us, illustrated. See also: BBC’s Horizon documentary on how music works and these 7 essential books on music and the brain

brainscience:

“This new model of memory isn’t just a theory—neuroscientists actually have a molecular explanation of how and why memories change. In fact, their definition of memory has broadened to encompass not only the cliché cinematic scenes from childhood but also the persisting mental loops of illnesses like PTSD and addiction—and even pain disorders like neuropathy. Unlike most brain research, the field of memory has actually developed simpler explanations. Whenever the brain wants to retain something, it relies on just a handful of chemicals. Even more startling, an equally small family of compounds could turn out to be a universal eraser of history, a pill that we could take whenever we wanted to forget anything.  And researchers have found one of these compounds.  In the very near future, the act of remembering will become a choice.” -Jonah Lehrer in The Forgetting Pill Erases Painful Memories Forever 

brainscience:

“This new model of memory isn’t just a theory—neuroscientists actually have a molecular explanation of how and why memories change. In fact, their definition of memory has broadened to encompass not only the cliché cinematic scenes from childhood but also the persisting mental loops of illnesses like PTSD and addiction—and even pain disorders like neuropathy. Unlike most brain research, the field of memory has actually developed simpler explanations. Whenever the brain wants to retain something, it relies on just a handful of chemicals. Even more startling, an equally small family of compounds could turn out to be a universal eraser of history, a pill that we could take whenever we wanted to forget anything. And researchers have found one of these compounds. In the very near future, the act of remembering will become a choice.” -Jonah Lehrer in The Forgetting Pill Erases Painful Memories Forever 

fuckyeahtattoos:

“Skinned her aliveripped her apartscattered her ashesburied her heart” 

definitely listening to this song as i came across this photo.

fuckyeahtattoos:

“Skinned her alive
ripped her apart
scattered her ashes
buried her heart” 

definitely listening to this song as i came across this photo.

this has inspired me to dust off my n64 and play zelda all day today.

koldunkisloty:

Link’s First Adventure // By: Jean-Francois P