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Nov 25, 2018 213 notes

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the funniest thing in the entire pirates of the caribbean series is definitely that one scene in At World’s End where they have parlay but davy jones is part of it, and rather than have him stand in the shallows or something they get a big bucket of water and have in stand on it on shore

who thought of that idea? who thought “put davy jones in a bucket of water” and had the guts to suggest it aloud? and then who went “hey that sounds like a great idea!”

at some point someone told davy jones their idea was for him to stand in a bucket of water and he agreed to it

*stands majestically in a bucket*

ok but notice the trail of buckets behind him meaning he walked from the ocean through three other buckets of water before he got into the one hes standing in

It’s even funnier when you consider how he must have figured all this out in the first place.

Some folks are asking “well, if he can avoid the no-dry-land curse simply by standing in a bucket, doesn’t that ruin his whole motivation?”, but he’s not on dry land here.

The parley takes place on a sandbar - which, for the unfamiliar, is a temporary “island” of sand deposited by breaking waves, unconnected with the shore, that spends most of its time submerged, being exposed only at low tide.

What Jones is doing here is rules-lawyering his curse. Can you imagine the trial and error he must have gone through in order to determine that this would actually work?

“Okay, do islands count as dry land? How about parts of the shore below the high tide mark? Reefs? Shoals? What if I stand in a pool of water on a shoal? Does it have to be seawater, or will any water do? Does it have to be a natural tidepool, or can it be something artificial, like a bucket?”

What I am saying is that there must have been a process.

Pretty sure that this implies that the reverse - a bucket of sand, floating on the water (big bucket with just a bit of sand), would qualify as dry land. That’s absurd, so I’m pretty sure that his lawyer pulled a fast one over the curse governor.

It may be absurd, but the text of the film bears it out. Davy Jones can sense the presence of his heart while it’s at sea, but not while it’s on land (indeed, that’s why he buried it on land in the first place: to break his connection with it) - yet placing the heart in a simple jar of dirt conceals it from Jones’ awareness just as surely as burial on land does, even if the jar is on a boat at the time. Suitably prepared vessels filled with dirt absolutely count as dry land for the purpose of Jones’ curse.

Then the reverse should also be true. If he buried it in a jar of water, no matter how far inland it is, he would be able to sense it. So by this logic, any container of seawater counts as not dry land, ergo, the bucket is a perfectly viable loophole.

Not necessarily. It’s traditionally a lot easier to accidentally get whammied by a curse than it is to weasel around it - I figure that’s why he’s using multiple layers of indirection here. He’s forbidden to set foot on dry land, but it’s technically not dry land (it’s a sandbar, a non-permanent landform exposed only at low tide) and he technically didn’t set foot on it (he’s standing in a bucket of water). It’s entirely possible that either one of those things alone wouldn’t make the grade.

okay but this all raises one further, very important question: if it’s specifically “dry land” he’s forbidden from, what about wetlands.

can Davy Jones fight you in salt marshes? can he throw down in a peat bog?Swamp Battle?

This is the quality content I come to Tumblr for.

could he step on land if his shoes are wet?

No matter how ridiculous PotC gets I will love it. Especially when it results in conversations like this

What if he crawls around on his hands and knees, with his feet raised slightly into the air? Can he walk on his hands? Can he ride around in a litter or a wheelchair?

can he be in a wheelbarrow?

What if he flies over dry land? Like in a hot air balloon, or in the claws of a giant bird?

What if he’s carried by two swallows using a strand of creeper?

European swallows or African swallows?

Nov 23, 2018 215,410 notes
#still one of my favorite characters in cinematic history

bendingsignpost:

quarter0master:

avi-burton-writing:

every writing tip article and their mother: dont ever use adverbs ever!

me, shoveling more adverbs onto the page because i do what i want: just you fucking try and stop me

May I add something, because I will never shut up about this book (Writing Tools by Roy Peter Clark):

Verbs are your volume (said, shouted, shrieked), but adverbs change the pitch (gruffly, hoarsely, delightedly). 

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wholesomeoatmeal:

for everyone affected these winter months

creator: @catscafecomics

Nov 23, 2018 6,870 notes
Nov 20, 2018 566 notes
#oh

truckhole:

us here in 15-20 minutes when @staff pulls the plug

Nov 20, 2018 75,809 notes

pietriarchy:

if i get deleted i want you all to know that i was actually a really elaborate porn bot all along and the signs were always there fools

Nov 20, 2018 1,081 notes
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#omg #how are they preforming without cracking
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pechesoleil:

“We’ve always wanted to tell the story of what it would be like for you and the characters who were first to leave the vaults”

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pudge-alicious:

lordmeowdemort:

Marshmallow tacos

just watch and you will understand

Nov 18, 2018 134,292 notes

monsterlets:

just-shower-thoughts:

A vanilla soy latte is a type of 3-bean soup.

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#i do this with my dog haha
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#she can fight for me too

notabadsport:

No Noise November. everyone shut up

Nov 3, 2018 158,951 notes

spacetaemin:

if you see this post you’re legally obligated to reply to it with your current favorite song

Nov 3, 2018 56,028 notes
#coyote caller by joshua James

cassandrapentayaaaaas:

Gross things to think about while you play fallout 4:

  • 200yo mattresses covered in God-knows-what.
  • 200yo clothes that may (or definitely may not) have been washed repeatedly in radioactive water.
  • Food that’s been boxed or canned and still hasn’t expired 200 years later.
  • Whose pompadour wig are you wearing?
  • How many owners have used that toothbrush you just picked up?
  • Where is the blood in the blood bags coming from?
  • Blood doesn’t keep forever.
  • It just doesn’t.
  • Whose blood is this?
Nov 3, 2018 3,552 notes
#i literally thought of all of these #how do you not think of these
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#big mood #nsfw
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