spunky-mutt asked: Happy Birthday! :DDD
THANK YOU! C:
HELLO, MY NAME IS SNARKS AND I'M REALLY A SHARK.
WARNING: THIS BLOG IS KNOWN TO BE FULL OF STUPID AND A LOT OF SWEARING. ALSO WATCH OUT FOR UNNECESSARY AND IMPROMPTU SPAMS AND CAPS LOCK.
If you don’t think hairless kitties are the cutest thing ever then get out of my face because they look like babies, but they also look like cute little old people so it’s a double whammy of cuteness
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spunky-mutt asked: Happy Birthday! :DDD
THANK YOU! C:
I never did get to show her…
This is the saddest post on tumblr
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Today is a good day.
blinkyxx asked: HAPPY BIRTHDYA DUDE OUO
YO! THANK YOU RJ!
maverickbuggy asked: *whispers into the wind* Happy brithday
*whispers back* Thank you, wind.
mercutio-koffe said: Good luck! :D (I’m not sure on what, but it sounded appropriate.) XD
Thanks! I need all of the luck I can get added to my stupid luck. OuO
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In the scene in The Incredibles where Helen (Elastagirl) is flying the plane, her use of radio protocol is exceptionally accurate for a movie. The terminology used hints that she has had military flight training. In the director’s commentary Brad Bird says that actress Holly Hunter insisted on learning both the lingo and its meaning.
- “VFR on top” means she is flying in the regime of Visual Flight Rules ‘on top’ of a cloud cover.
- She requests “vectors to the initial”, or directions on how to get to the initial landing approach.
- “Angels 10” is her altitude call, ten thousand feet. This is a military term. Civilian flights use the term “flight level”.
- “Track east” is her direction of travel.
- “Buddy spike(d)” is a US military brevity code meaning “friendly anti-aircraft radar has locked on to me, (please don’t shoot)”.
- “Transmitting in the Blind Guard” is a call on the emergency frequency where 2-way communication has not been established.
- “Abort” is also a military brevity code, a directive meaning “stop the action/mission/attack”.
god i love when actors/ voice actors are intent on using correct lingo for things like this
its so easy to BS this sort of thing and sometimes it might work but it’s vastly more impressive when they actually use correct terminology
(Source: imdb.com, via didney-worl-no-uta)