Ken DeVries
Reclusive, eccentric, neurotic artist, philosopher, and SubGenius. My opinions may be different from yours, but that's okay.
- Just sayin'.
- If Anna Kendrick married Kendrick Lamar she would be Anna Lamar, which is not funny at all.
- I see people sharing photos of their bookshelf and I think "That's pathetic!" And then remember we're book dealers and we have been filling our shelves for over 30 years. So keep at it folks.
- Now watching, Freddie and the Dreamers in Cuckoo Patrol.
- We all have a right to have any opinion we want to have about anything, but opinions are not facts, and our opinions are not a definition of reality that we have the privilege of imposing on others.
- There are billions of people who have opinions about politics and it doesn't seem to be making things any better. Mostly they are angry about something that isn't the way they think it ought to be but they can't do anything about it. It's really just a way to make complaining seem important.
- Now watching. Saturday Night Bath in Apple Valley; mid--60s indie offbeat comedy produced, directed, written and edited by John Myhers. With Cliff Arquette as Charlie Weaver. 🙀
- Reposted by Ken DeVries
- Trees take so much damage in anime. Someone is always knocking them down, blasting them to pieces, or slicing down a whole row of them with one stroke. There should be a show about that. Also there should be a show about people in a D&D world playing a VR game of this world. #anime
- What does it say about me that I can instantly recognize that the character voices in the 1960s Out of the Inkwell cartoon are imitating Parkyakarkas and Jerry Colonna?? A normal person would not know that those cartoons or peronalities even existed.
- We live in a world where people are angry about losing their life's savings because they spent it on pretend money created by a person famous for doing something ridiculous.
- #TinyJoys - finding a Vic Diaz movie I haven't seen yet. The Ravagers, a.k.a. Only the Brave Know Hell.
- Reposted by Ken DeVriesTHE RAVAGERS (1965)