dragonitehugs:

returnerofthesky:

ah

really good

NO NO N NO N O N ON NO NO ON NO NO NONO NOON NON N NOON ONOOOOOO



schwarbagetruck:

“Onac help a giant magicarp is in new york”

Based off stuff by: Onac911

Video by SchwarbageTruck





not-medicine:

alecmadeablog:

Take Photoshop away from me, please.

He wouldn’t even have fighting moves, other than one or two methods of throwing food. The rest would be NOTHING but taunts.



iliketoothpaste:

Loans, rent, car payments, gas, bills.. I’m definitely looking forward to this after I graduate.

iliketoothpaste:

Loans, rent, car payments, gas, bills.. I’m definitely looking forward to this after I graduate.



perchu:

perchu:

what if magical girl transformations were just shitty powerpoint transition effects

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vgperson:

A couple weeks ago, Sen posted redesigned uniforms for the Misao characters for a theoretical remake. He says a “version 3” may be more likely than a full remake, though.



junelovescookies:

{ロクベル}

Vocaloid
“Rockbell” by IA
Author: Honeyworks

“Don’t wait for people to be friendly. Show them how.”

One of the most beautiful and cutest Vocaloid songs if you ask me.
I really love Honeyworks, well… works
And Rockbell needs more appreciation. It already gets a lot, but it definitely deserves more. (ᅌᴗᅌ* )
I already did a similar post on my old account (osnapitswonderful -> ohdearitseru), but I couldn’t find it anymore and I don’t really care either~



indefenseofart:

I’ve posted earlier about Art inspired desserts at the Blue Bottle Coffee Bar at SF MOMA. But now the full cookbook by Caitlin Freeman is out, featuring a series of modern art inspired deliciousness!! 



misterhayden:

Tumblr / Twitter / Facebook


erikkwakkel:

Medieval smiley face
This is a true feel-good doodle, drawn by a medieval reader and found in the lower margin of a 13th-century page. The surprisingly modern-looking smiley face is wearing glasses and seems to float towards the text in a balloon, quite content. This little scene made my day.
Pic: Conches, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 7 (main text 13th century, doodle 14th or 15th century).

erikkwakkel:

Medieval smiley face

This is a true feel-good doodle, drawn by a medieval reader and found in the lower margin of a 13th-century page. The surprisingly modern-looking smiley face is wearing glasses and seems to float towards the text in a balloon, quite content. This little scene made my day.

Pic: Conches, Bibliothèque municipale, MS 7 (main text 13th century, doodle 14th or 15th century).