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ealsopart:

AHHH HELP IT’S TOO CUTE TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH KOFFING

tanyart:

I CAN’T BELIEVE HE DREW A FAKE VOLUME PREVIEW

OF ARMIN

FALLING DOWN STAIRS

revolutionarygirluterus:

It’s 2013 so that means that a lot of the kids born in 2000 are just starting their weaboo phase.

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jay-song:

dampho:

bullying destroyed my self-esteem hahaha

i understand how you feel and i want you to know something

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i hope you feel better~

lolsofunny:

(lol here!)

Omg, I just realized that Arnold’s fashion is popular here in Japan. OTL

coelasquid:

Hahaha what a funny joke, T-rex! Tell me another!

coelasquid:

Hahaha what a funny joke, T-rex! Tell me another!

lolsofunny:

(lol here!)

dozens-of-us:

anythingphotography:

The Cycle of Abuse Illustrated Through Single Photos and Multiple Models

Statistics show that 70% of people who are abused as children will grow up into adults who will in turn abuse children. A recent awareness ad campaign by Mexican organization Save the Children shared this fact in single photographs that are both creative and difficult to stomach.

The advertisements were originally published back in May 2012, and were created by Mexican agency Y&R and photographer Ale Burset.

Each one uses five models showing one individual at different stages of life. In the foreground, the individual is experiencing abuse as a child. Older versions of the abused child grow up as they walk across the background of the frame, and turn into the original abuser by the time they walk a full circle.

“70% of abused children turn into abusive adults. Donate at savethechildren.mx,” the advertisements say.

This is… /terrifyingly/ well-done.

farsightseeing:

I saw this and I thought maybe…

farsightseeing:

I saw this and I thought maybe…

awkwardbirds:

What in the fuck

awkwardbirds:

What in the fuck

writingbox:

Sometimes you want to write, but you have no plot ideas. Perhaps your fingers are itchy to write, you want to meet a submissions deadline, a character is bugging you to tell their story, or a single image, phrase, or scene is sitting heavy in your head. But you still can’t find the whole story.

So what can you do?

  • Start with characters: find their names, their backstories, their relationships. Create detailed descriptions, draw them, build their family trees. Get them interracting, put them into a room together, or bump them into each other in the street. Read their diaries, their love letters, their bank statements. Get to know them inside out. This is one place where you may find your story.
  • Start with a world: create your map, name the towns, lakes, forests, and mountains. Work out the trade routes, position the markets, the ports, and the industry. Find the history, predict the future. Draw out the borders, bring war, re-draw the borders. Get down to street level and see who lives there. Walk the streets yourself. This is one place where you may find your story.
  • Start with a room: stand in the middle of a room and open your eyes. What does the room look like? What’s in it? How many doors and windows are there? What is the room used for? Who uses it? What has happened here, and what is going to happen here? This is one place where you may find your story.
  • Start with an object: pick something up into your hand. What is it? What is it used for? Who owns it, and who owned it before them? What is it worth, either monetarily or sentimentally? Has it been lost, found, stolen, given away? Why is this object important? This is one place where you may find your story.

nightmaresforevermore:

arcanehex:

The many infamous faces of kovu

that moment when you remember how weirdly attracted you were to an animated lion

…*walks away whistling*