My Ever-Shrinking World

May 25

bathroomwallanarchy:

They’re not the best but…

bathroomwallanarchy:

They’re not the best but…

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May 24

vovat:

darceratops:

thatfilmdudekalen:

HELLRAISER Cheese Dip

whoa.

I am so exquisitely cheesy.

vovat:

darceratops:

thatfilmdudekalen:

HELLRAISER Cheese Dip

whoa.

I am so exquisitely cheesy.

tejassssssssss:

mckelvie:

kristaferanka:

1 hr warm up sketch of the new Wiccan design by Jamie Mckelvie

Perfect!

Love it.

Jamie McKelvie deserves a crack at redesigning every major character.

tejassssssssss:

mckelvie:

kristaferanka:

1 hr warm up sketch of the new Wiccan design by Jamie Mckelvie

Perfect!

Love it.

Jamie McKelvie deserves a crack at redesigning every major character.

For black men like us [a doctor, a writer, a film maker and an executive at a health care company], the feeling of having something to lose, beyond honor and face, is foreign. We grew up in communities — New York, Baltimore, Chicago — where the Code of the Streets was the first code we learned. Respect and reputation are everything there. These values are often denigrated by people who have never been punched in the face. But when you live around violence there is no opting out. A reputation for meeting violence with violence is a shield. That protection increases when you are part of a crew with that same mind-set. This is obviously not a public health solution, but within its context, the Code is logical.

Outside of its context, the Code is ridiculous. Some years ago, I attended a reading by a black male author. There was a large crowd who’d come to hear him. A rowdy group in the back refused to give him their attention. He asked for it, quite nicely, a few times, but they paid him no heed. I could see the anger rising in his face, as the old laws worked on him. He was being disrespected. Again. Finally the author said loudly and menacingly, “Don’t let the suit fool you.” But it was the streets that had fooled him. Most tough guys don’t live long enough for memoirs.

” — Ta-Nehisi Coates, on the power of the Code of the Streets. (via infectedworldmind)

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vovat:

friendlyatheist:

Anyone know from what show this is?
-FA

Well, maybe not if you have to remain a fetus forever in Heaven.

vovat:

friendlyatheist:

Anyone know from what show this is?

-FA

Well, maybe not if you have to remain a fetus forever in Heaven.

(Source: circumscription)

georgetakei:

The King of Videobombs.

georgetakei:

The King of Videobombs.


NO DO NOT POKE ME HUMAN

NO DO NOT POKE ME HUMAN

(Source: shavingryansprivates, via notaluallen)

We [Fraction and his wife, Kelly Sue DeConnick] were pregnant at the time, and while I was out there I started to realize that if I had a daughter, there would come a day when I would have to apologize to her for my profession. I would have to apologize for the way it treats and speaks to women readers, and the way it treats its female characters.

I knew that if we had a daughter, because I know my wife and I know the kind of girl she wants to raise and I know the kind of girl I want to raise, she was going to look at what I did for a living and want to know how the fuck I could stomach it. How could I sell her out like that?” Fraction continued. “That conversation is still coming, and I’m bracing for it in the way that some dads brace for their daughter’s first date or boyfriend. I became acutely aware that I had sort of done that thing that lots of privileged hetero cisgendered white dudes do. ‘I’m cool with women, and that’s enough.’ It’s not enough. It’s embarrassing to say, because we somehow have attached shame to learning and evolving our opinions, culturally, but I became aware that there was a deficiency of and to women in my work, and all I could do at that moment was take care of my side of the street.

” — Writer Matt Fraction on his role on expanding the profile of female characters in the Marvel Universe. (via goodmanw)

(Source: comicbookresources.com, via wilwheaton)

destruction-mode:

Godzilla vs The Power Rangers - Comicpalooza Print by *KaijuSamurai

destruction-mode:

Godzilla vs The Power Rangers - Comicpalooza Print by *KaijuSamurai

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There’s over 9 million users on Tumblr now. Reblog if you’re one of the few who’s never EVER left anon hate in somebody’s ask box.

typical-teen-with-digi-spirits:

If you can’t reblog this…

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