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Song list compiled from http://www.outpost-daria.com/song_list_1.html#ep101
If you have Spotify, I can share the playlist with you. Leave me a tumblr message. 116 tracks in total lasting 8 hours.
Season 2 is on the way :D
i need to watch these
all of these
Oh sweet mother of God
if chop kick panda isnt your cup of tea, try the little panda fighter
oh gOD WE SAW THE PUSS IN BOOTS ONE
IT WAS
AWFUL
Tappy Toes at my place, guys.
Tell your friends.
what’s funny is that now whenever a friend comes over under the guise of watching some movies or Doctor Who, I’ll only play these movies and refuse to play anything else until these golden works of cinema have been rightfully cherished
(Source: cloudywolves, via amy-face)
“Dirty Harry”
Poster for the 2010 Alamo Drafthouse / Levi’s Rolling Roadshow.
By Olly Moss
(Source: solaravadamkii)
In the process of making a playlist off of Daria’s soundtrack. Looks like each episode has 10+ songs and there are 13 episodes per season and 5 seasons. OK, so around 650+ songs and that’s not including the movies. It’s a daunting task but it’s helping me rediscover 90’s music. I’m making the list on Spotify so I can share it with others once I’m done.
Last Daria post for the day. I promise.
Statue of Jane
Hear Jane Roar!
I’ve waited 2 years already. What’s another year.
“Overall, I think it’s a good time to have a girl in the 21st century because things are changing, with more opportunities for women. But girls are still the underdog, which means they’ll work harder, and everybody loves an underdog. The next Steve Jobs will totally be a chick, because girls are No. 2—and No. 2 always wins in America. Apple was a No. 2 company for years, and Apple embodies a lot of what have been defined as feminine traits: an emphasis on intuitive design, intellect, a strong sense of creativity, and that striving to always make the greatest version of something. Traditionally, men are more like Microsoft, where they’ll just make a fake version of what that chick made, then beat the shit out of her and try to intimidate everybody into using their product.”
— Comedian Louis C.K. on the future of women
(via Louis C.K.: The Next Steve Jobs Will Be A Chick | Fast Company)