This is excellent commentary on the struggles of being an aging white conservative in this country.
I’m LOSING MY MIND!
Funny, and scary knowing they are both on the same page of the wrong book
No end day
This is excellent commentary on the struggles of being an aging white conservative in this country.
I’m LOSING MY MIND!
Funny, and scary knowing they are both on the same page of the wrong book
No end day
Ibex standing on a chimney at Merlet, above the Chamonix Valley in the Haute-Savoie, France.
how he get up there
he climb
animation-appreciation-education:
Челове́чка нарисова́л я (It Was I Who Drew the Little Man)
83 in x of animated feature film history
Release: 1960
Country: Soviet Union
Director: Valentina Brumberg, Zinaida Brumberg, Valentin Lalayants“It Was I Who Drew the Little Man is an expanded remake of Fedya Zaytsev, a 1948 21-minute film by the same directors.
On the first of September, Fedya Zaytsev is the very first student to arrive at school. In his joy at realizing this, he draws a little man with an umbrella on the wall of his classroom with a piece of charcoal, realizing too late that this is against the rules. He lets his best friend take the blame. The little man Fedya drew comes to life and follows him home. He urges Fedya to confess. Instead, he is tempted away to the Kingdom of Lies, becoming the queen’s page. The queen releases soap bubbles into the air, telling her citizens that, if they catch one, their dreams will come true––a complete lie. Fedya disproves this lie, returns home, and confesses to his crime.”
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It Was I Who Drew the Little Man is available on YouTube.
Челове́чка нарисова́л я (It Was I Who Drew the Little Man)