(Source: breastforce)
(Source: peacekeeperqueen)
#[Reverse flirting to introduce your boyfriend to the enemy] #[Like a boss]
Accurate description is accurate
good old times
(Source: robotopossum)
I̶̛ͣͤ̃ͪ̿̍ͬ̓̌̎ͮͥ̈̑͋͏̣̘̫͎ ̷̡̡͇͓̖̖͉͕͓̬̬̘͚̺̠̫̟̻̤͍͌̽̾̔̂ͥ͒̓ͫͅF̛̛͕̝̟͕͑ͮ̅ͯ͊͝͠Û̴̢̪̭͈̥̭͍̠̣͖͎̺̝̑̈̊̈ͥ̔̔̈̾̆ͮͦ͌̒̄̈́̀̚͢C̴̪̩͙̜͚̗̗̪̝̥̥͈̩̹̠̞̗͉̘ͫͩ̈͐̍̆͛̈́̔̎́ͮ͋̄́K̷͈͕̮̻̜͔͈̤̩͉̱͔̖͖̥̯̬̥͕̆̎͆̉ͩ́͢͞I̸̫̭͉͍͎̤̙̪͖̻ͬ͆̅ͧ̈ͪͭ͊̆̽͒ͯͧ̔͘͢͠Ń̵̢̨̹̮͖̺̪̗̗̱͍́̈͐ͯ͂͌ͦ͌͑̎͆͐͗̉ͬͤ̍̚͜ͅͅGͮ͆ͬ̍̔̃̊́͒̉̇ͭͩ̇ͥ̿ͩ͏҉̺͙̹͓̘̥̪̲ ̧̘̯̥̹̬̝̣̟͚̦̤̫͙̣͎ͪͤ̉̎̍̒͊ͨͮ͊͗͊̔͘̕͝ͅN̶͉̘̲̭͚͍̦̘͈͛ͪ̉̅͊̂ͨ̅͗͑́̀̕͘͡Ë̷͈̝͉̭̮́ͩ̑̉ͫ́̎̿ͨ͟͟E̢̯̫̩̺̒̌͑ͭ̊̒̂́͗ͥͦ͢͡Ḑ͉̮̖̫͉̍̈́ͩͫ̌͛͌͂ͧͪͩ̍ͦ̄̊̋͋ͨ͗͜͜͝E͓̦̣͙͓̣͕͉̳̗̟͔̫ͮ̾͒͗̒̀̆̓ͤͥ̑ͬ̃͗̎̌̽͢͝Dͥ̋̊͒͑̂ͨͯ̆̇̂ͤ͏̨̯̹͙͕̟̟̮͎͡ ̷̶̠̝̻̮̬ͩ̒̿̑ͬ̎ͨ̇̏̿͌̇̊͑̓͢T̍ͮ̐̍̽̈ͣ̍ͮ͐̿̐̂̒̚͡͏̡͏͕͚̫̮͈̩̤̳̪̱̝̦̜͈̜͎̪̦Hͧ̊̓ͥ͐ͨ̇ͫ͆͂ͣ̐͋͏҉̷̷̛̳͕̬̯A̸̻̫̘̯̞͕̝̺̞͔͈̦̱̜͂̎͊͗̆̈̎́ͬͭ͋ͣͧ̈́ͅT̶̵̷̝̗̰͎̦̭̳̭̘̦̺͕͉̭̻͙̑͗̓̎ͧ͒̇̈ͪ̎̓ͮͮ̀́͗̚͞ͅ ̸̵͙̖͖̦̮͔̟͊̌ͩ͂͘͠Y̫̳̖͎̘̥͕̖̋̓̆͂̓ͪ̓̐ͯ͊̀̕Oͪ͐͂͆͐̂̒̒̌̓̄ͥ͑ͪ͢͟͢͢͏̳̹͍̖̣̥̻̝̻̥̱̬͖̙̝̞͍ͅͅU̡͎̪̰̻̥̠̮̲͙̟ͧ͗͒ͫ̎̉͆ͨ̉̑ͧ͂̾ͬ̉́̚͘ ̶̷͕͉̮̬ͥ̒̎̾̉͗̔ͫͥ̀͑C̵̨͓̠͕̫̳̀ͫ̆̑̏̊͆̐̇̑͛͂ͭ̓͑̽̐̌̌͞Ȗ̮̫̝̲̞̣͈̞̠̠ͩ͐̆͂͗͋̂̏ͪͫ̅͊͠N̷̵̨̛̪̼͔̫̗̫͉͕̘͙̪̩̪̊̀ͤ͂̑͂̒̾̊̀T̡̗͇͕͚̥͈̯̻̩̤͓̣̹̣̥̈ͩͮ̑̾̕̕͞ ̡̛̮̪̺̪̠̱͉̞̜̰̖̖̦̝͆̓̀͗̈́̓ͭͨͪͨ̕͜͠:̷̛̞̳̙͚͍̣̩͇̺̯̝̙̿̂̔ͫ͋̒́̓͗̾̄͒̑̂̀̚̚̚͜͡ͅ)̴̨̛̛̞̩̰̤̝̤̠͙̗͎͇̏̍ͭ̈́̆̍͌͜ͅ
(Source: foxygrandparatchet-onhiatus)
Breakdown probably has to do shit like this on a regular basis
BGSHGSHAHAHA
It’s quite safe to say that this has changed my life.
(Source: frostmetal)
(Source: szczurek)
Knock Out is my favorite Decepticon character in Transformers: Prime. Which surprises me, given how the writers and VA Steve Blum completely hit it out of the park with the Prime version of Starscream.
woebegone
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This was super fun to draw, but breakdown D:
Why do I keep running into all this SAD STUFF.
WHY.
Favorite detectives and their keeper
Why are venetian blinds such a fixture in film noir?… 1) They cast neat shadows — the vivid stripes and emphasis on distorted diagonals lend visual tension and an air of instability, ambivalence, or imprisonment (at times suggesting cage or prison bars) to a scene; and 2)whether the light streaming in through the window is from the sun, a streetlight or a neon sign, the light through the blinds creates the impression is that it’s always darker and more claustrophobic inside the room, where the characters are confined, than it is outside. [x]
Okay, so VM doesn’t use actual venetian blinds. But I kept noticing how thesame visual effect (of symbolic imprisonment/claustrophobia) was a recurrent theme of the pilot.




