This is almost TOO good. Also, I watch a lot of tv.
fbotu:

This is ASTONISHING!
Back row, left to right: Dwight (The Office), Caprica 6 (Battlestar Galactica), Dr. House  (House), JD (Scrubs), Tobias (Arrested Development), Liz Lemon (30  Rock), River (Firefly), Jack and Vincent (LOST), The 11th Doctor (Doctor  Who), Walter (Breaking Bad), Sheriff (Walking Dead)Middle row: Buffy (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Bill (True Blood),  Jeff (Community), Quinn or really any other cheerleader from (Glee),  Barney (How I Met Your Mother), Don Draper (Mad Men), Dexter (Dexter),  Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock)Bottom row: Sheldon (Big Bang Theory), Spock (Star Trek:TOS), Chuck (Chuck), Sydney Bristow (Alias)Window: TARDIS (Doctor Who), USS Enterprise (Star Trek), Galactica (Battlestar Galactica), Serenity (Firefly) Also, the dog is sorta supposed to look like the dog from Frasier, and the cat is sorta like the one from Sabrina the Teenage Witch

This is almost TOO good. Also, I watch a lot of tv.

fbotu:

This is ASTONISHING!

Back row, left to right: Dwight (The Office), Caprica 6 (Battlestar Galactica), Dr. House (House), JD (Scrubs), Tobias (Arrested Development), Liz Lemon (30 Rock), River (Firefly), Jack and Vincent (LOST), The 11th Doctor (Doctor Who), Walter (Breaking Bad), Sheriff (Walking Dead)
Middle row: Buffy (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Bill (True Blood), Jeff (Community), Quinn or really any other cheerleader from (Glee), Barney (How I Met Your Mother), Don Draper (Mad Men), Dexter (Dexter), Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock)
Bottom row: Sheldon (Big Bang Theory), Spock (Star Trek:TOS), Chuck (Chuck), Sydney Bristow (Alias)
Window: TARDIS (Doctor Who), USS Enterprise (Star Trek), Galactica (Battlestar Galactica), Serenity (Firefly)
Also, the dog is sorta supposed to look like the dog from Frasier, and the cat is sorta like the one from Sabrina the Teenage Witch

copycats:

Allison Williams performs Nat King Cole’s “Nature Boy” to the tune of RJD2’s “A Beautiful Mine” - which you’ll recognize as the “Mad Men” theme song.

Also, this video was recorded live, in one take, w/ no fixes in post.

c/o popculturebrain

(Source: bestweekever.tv)

There's No Crying in the Break Room

The best advice we’ve ever gotten from Joan Holloway

On self-awareness

“Go home, take a paper bag, cut some eye-holes out of it. Put it over your head, get undressed and look at yourself in the mirror. Really evaluate where your strengths and weaknesses are. And be honest.”

On how to win an argument

Greg: I don’t want to fight right now.
Joan: Then stop talking.

On how to deal with your emotions

“This is why I don’t allow crying in the break room — it erodes morale. There’s a place to do that — like your apartment.”

On achieving your goals

“I said congratulations, didn’t I? Although, sometimes when people get what they want, they realize how limited their goals were.”

On the importance of a good delivery

Peggy: Maybe I should go and thank them? I’m not really dressed — tomorrow, maybe?
Joan: No need, they wanted me to tell you, they were very specific about it.
Peggy: Oh.
Joan: Well, you know what they say: “The medium is the message.”

On earning the respect of your peers

“You want to be taken seriously? Stop dressing like a little girl.”

On making the most of what you’ve got

“Look dear, I don’t know you that well, but you’re the new girl — and you’re not much — so you might as well enjoy it while it lasts.”

On what men really want

Roger: I’m just getting tired of all the sneaking around. Aren’t you?
Joan: Roger, I know as much about men as you know about advertising, and I know that the sneaking around is your favorite part.

On human pettiness

“People should not bring their personal problems into the office. Is it so hard to just leave everything at the door and just do your job? They can’t stand it. They’ll drag you into the garbage out there. They just want you to be as miserable as they are. I say, let them have it.”

On how to win a man’s heart

Kinsey: Did you like the play?
Joan: No.
Kinsey: The meaner you are, the more I like you.
Joan: I know.

(via: folkinz)

But our inability to identify misogyny, even on a show that presents it so melodramatically, points to the truth behind sexism, and oppression at large. To people who actually lived through the 1960s, the sexism of their culture didn’t seem dramatic; the men who objectified and infantilized women probably bore no specific malice, and the vast majority of the women who found their lives constrained by those men didn’t imagine that things could be different. Their oppression was invisible, because it was normal. In other words, they were like us. Sexism is still around, and in the vast majority of instances it doesn’t present itself as some portentous, shocking occurrence. It’s just the fabric of daily life, a little ugliness that we take for granted.

Mad Men’s Very Modern Sexism Problem (via gauntlet)

(Source: The Atlantic)

agentmlovestacos:

This “Day Jobs” print by Fernando Reza is rad. I know what 15 out of the 21 business cards relates to off the top of my head. NERD! How about you?
via @thedailywhat:

Limited Edition Print of the Day: Fernando Reza’s “Day Jobs” pays nerdy, Easter Egg-laden homage “to the hard working men and women who keep our beloved fictional companies going.”
Printed on Rolodex-ready business card stock. Extremely limited run of 20 S+N 11” x 17” prints are available here for $25/pop.
[frodesignco.]

agentmlovestacos:

This “Day Jobs” print by Fernando Reza is rad. I know what 15 out of the 21 business cards relates to off the top of my head. NERD! How about you?

via @thedailywhat:

Limited Edition Print of the Day: Fernando Reza’s “Day Jobs” pays nerdy, Easter Egg-laden homage “to the hard working men and women who keep our beloved fictional companies going.”

Printed on Rolodex-ready business card stock. Extremely limited run of 20 S+N 11” x 17” prints are available here for $25/pop.

[frodesignco.]