I really wish I had someone to talk to about Islam. :<
I am, I would love to answer your questions!
I’m kind of too scared to go to the local mosque and ask all of my silly questions. D: Anyone willing? :D
The Colorado-based artist Curtis Killorn brings trees, that have been long dead and weathered by hundreds of years, back to life by painting them with psychedelic colors.
RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD
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Zim and Zou | Papercrafting the 80s, French graphic design studio
(Interview on Don’t Panic Magazine)
A little backstory to this clip before you watch it:
Will Smith’s father abandoned him and his mother when he was a child, and when Will was finally getting into show business and making a name for himself, he tried to sneak his way back into his life like nothing happened. Will co-wrote this episode, and James Avery (Uncle Phil) said “this scene was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to shoot in my life. Every emotion, every word.. that was Will”
Will was actually supposed to play it off and then walk away, and there was originally an alternate scene that was supposed to happen, but he actually completely cut out what was supposed to be said, and did all of his own dialogue. The hug at the end of this scene is completely genuine, and this was a stepping stone in Will’s career where he started to take on the “do what feels, sounds, and looks right” approach to his acting.
This scene alone, means a lot, not only to Will, but to me as well, seeing as I don’t have the best relationship with my father either.
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