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The Archer (2019) by Taylor Swift
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gozaimachi · 5 months
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i do not remember wanting anything but to be smart to be clever to be intelligent it is my never-failing wish that i can never stop striving towards everyday i need to do better be better. i do not know when it will be enough.
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i’m literally her
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The Matrix (1999) The Matrix Reloaded (2003) The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
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just rewatched the dark knight last night and regretted because i couldnt see it on big screen.
i also cant stop thinking about the fact that heath died knowing audience hated him because he was cast as joker. it’s unfair that death had taken him away before he could see how people love him and his portrayal for the joker. many roles awaited him after the joker and he probably could be a great director too.
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gozaimachi · 8 months
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he took that personally💀
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Sylvia Plath, from The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
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Richard Phillips Feynman, from Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman!
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gozaimachi · 8 months
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If that's the world's smartest man, God help us.
Lucille Feynman
When dubbed as the world’s smartest man in an influential profile by Omni magazine, world famous physicist Richard Feynman was swiftly brought down to earth by his own mother.
Even Nobel prize winning physicists can’t catch a break.
Feynman (right) plays the bongos because, well, why not?
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gozaimachi · 8 months
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My favorite part about modern world-class scientists and mathematicians is how none of them sound real
We've got this guy
won the Fields Medal for his work in plasma physics
reports to the French government about advancements in science and technology
doesn't look out of place as a Hogwarts professor
and this guy
uncovered a KGB hacker conspiracy ring
sells personalized glassblown Klein bottles
from a miniature robotic forklift warehouse under his house
used a slide rule in 2006
thought the internet was a fad
and especially this guy (RIP)
cracked the mystery of the NASA Challenger space shuttle explosion
cracked open safes in the Manhattan Project for funsies
won the Nobel Prize for his work in quantum electrodynamics
played the bongos on the side
couldn't tell left from right
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gozaimachi · 8 months
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When a physicist falls in love :)
Richard Feynman's love letter to his deceased wife, 1946.
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What Oppenheimer is about: A biopic about one man’s decision to sell his soul to the U.S. government, who then went on to live under intense surveillance and ostracization from the very same government
What Oppenheimer is about: A biopic about a man who sold his soul to the scientific community because he desired validation more than anything else, causing him to be ostracized from the scientific community
What Oppenheimer is about: A cautionary tale about what happens when you sell out with no consideration for the greater good of humanity
What Oppenheimer is about: A cautionary tale about trusting the U.S. government
What Oppenheimer is about: The emotional desolation that comes from becoming the very thing you set out to defeat
What Oppenheimer is about: To show people that if you don’t stand for anything, you’ll fall for anything
What Oppenheimer is about: To remind us that life is short and precious and one small group of white men can and will destroy anyone they want to any time they see fit
What Oppenheimer is about: An indictment of power imbalances, systemic racism, and rampant misogyny
What tumblr says Oppenheimer is about: U.S. government & military propaganda, the glorification of white men, excluding minorities on purpose
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