So apparently Ask a Mortician has gotten told this video “violates community guidelines” for showing “non-graphic dead bodies without educational intent,” “excessive law enforcement without educational intent,” and “blood and gore.” (Spoiler: none of those things happened.)
It’s a documentary on a disaster you may never have heard of, the USS Eastland. It’s done with incredible quality, research, and heart, and it’s all but been delisted. YouTube is refusing to give answers as to why. (I have my suspicions, which are “she came down pretty hard on a shitty corporation in this video and it hit just a liiiiittle close to home.”)
Caitlin has asked that if viewers enjoyed the documentary or found it helpful, we share it directly with others. So I am here. Y’all know how important history is to me.
Make this important to you too.
Another little song vid :) that’s my three top Garashir songs out of my head and into the universe .. This one was much improved by great advice from @ectogeo-rebubbles - many thanks indeed
… now back to my sketch book
if you’re having a bad day, here’s a cute little marching band
this actually made me cry with joy also one of them is eating noodles
It just keeps going and getting better. *^^*
Me two minutes ago: “cry with joy? an animation of cats playing instruments made someone cry with joy?”
Me now: (sobs into a tissue) “OH MY GOD THAT ONE IS PLAYING TWO RECORDERS AT THE SAME TIME” (blows nose)
CAT PARADE IS BACK
there are SO MANY cute little details in this
So I was looking for the full version of this video cause i always get sad when this one cuts off the ending and–
not only has the original creator made an HD version,
they also made a reanimated “deluxe” version! with even more cute easter eggs!
Xylophone Cat I have QUESTIONS
1895-doyle-and-bronte-obsessed:
Warmish | A Lesbian Short Film
“The Best Fucking Short Film”
Watch this if you are gay, like pretty girls, are a hopeless romantic, want to see a happy ending, adore smol beans, have a heart.
Spending all your freetime watching lesbian shortfilms is gay culture™