Did you know we made a new video? It’s called Silent Disco http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v33W2h8HJI
My new favourite OMFGIF set.
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I hadn’t even realised this was a thing, so at the moment it’s a ‘no’. But once there are more details out about it I might look into it. I’m not really one for documentary films, so I might not even see it then…

Geron Hoy - Lunatic
The best thing to grace your ears, I promise. Or at least, I think it’s beautiful and I hope you do, too!
There’s a digital download of the entire album here: http://geronhoy.bandcamp.com/ in a number of formats for all the audiophiles amongst us, or it’s available as a physical copy (with immediate download as well).
And if that’s not enough, it’s fully endorsed by Howard Stern: http://bit.ly/JfJ4tc

I totally have an exam on Monday.

What the math?! How is it here already?
Dear StarKid fandom,
A present from the internet.
Sincerely,
The Always Relevant Picture
221B Beaker Street. Totally the best Beaker Sherlock shirt you’ll ever see.
http://www.redbubble.com/people/nikholmes/works/8729740-beaker-street
[ Watch video first http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ2gP6qbeE4 ]
Not long ago, I went through a long period of crippling anxiety and depression, which would eventually lead to a stint of extreme agoraphobia. I’ve been seeing a lot of joking and poking fun at depression, even comparing it to…
It seems that, more and more recently, I have been forced to confront my past. Perhaps it’s my skewed filter, only picking up what I feel is relevant to me, but several people have mentioned their battles with depression recently.
Allie, from Hyperbole and a Half, spent her last post discussing it (http://bit.ly/yOjgEx). It’s interesting that even though she used humour to express herself, the juxtaposition with her situation - and with my own experiences - just made everything come flooding back.
This film is so different: it is raw, it is passionate - and it is powerful because of this. Whilst your experience may have differed slightly from mine in the particulars, the feelings and emotions (or lack thereof) are undeniably the same.
Without sounding patronising or condescending, I want to say how amazed I am at your bravery in sharing this experience. It has taken me a long time to come to terms with what happened, and whilst I’ve accepted it - albeit reluctantly - I don’t think I would ever have the courage to do something like this.
So I wanted to thank you, Jake. It’s a comfort to know that I wasn’t alone, and more importantly, that I wasn’t imagining it. It may sound strange, but for a long while I doubted myself and told myself everything would be fine.
On top of that, this really is a beautiful film, and it’s great to see how your work is improving in every new piece you do.
I’m sorry this has been long, but I wanted to share this with you.
Thanks again - the video is really, truly brilliant.
A preview of Martin Freeman’s new show, along with co-star/girlfriend.
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