They Call Us Children, and They Treat Us Like Mice

6angarang:

ENDER’S GAME — Trailer (by SummitScreeningRoom)

HEAVY BREATHING

*screeches* I CAN’T EVEN RIGHT NOW

OHMIFUCKINGGOD

JUST LET ME DIE

DIE OF HAPPINESS

AND ANXIETY


jaboody:

tweedvest:

Dance Dance Revolution A.K.A. Tunnel Vision: The Game
…they’re playing Butterfly. And they’re playing barefoot because they’re dumb or they’re trying to prove how hardcore they are.

pretty sure they’d be the freaking world champs

jaboody:

tweedvest:

Dance Dance Revolution A.K.A. Tunnel Vision: The Game

…they’re playing Butterfly. And they’re playing barefoot because they’re dumb or they’re trying to prove how hardcore they are.

pretty sure they’d be the freaking world champs


Ugh I hate awards season sometimes

IF I HEAR ONE MORE FUCKING COMMENT ABOUT ANNE HATHAWAY’S NIPPLES

posted 2 months ago

pokemonpalooza:

I want to go to this wonderful place, and buy many plushies.

pokemonpalooza:

I want to go to this wonderful place, and buy many plushies.


greatodinsghost:


1 - Volstagg’s stunt axe from Thor. Stunt version of Volstagg’s axe of the type seen in the spectacular battle between Thor, his friends and the Frost Giants. Measures 40 in. long.
2 - Hogun ornate stunt mace from Thor. This stylized stunt prop is the signature weapon of Hogun that is first seen in the very first melee between Thor and his crew versus the Frost Giants. In the film, Hogun activates the mace, which dramatically deploys its severe metal spikes.
3 - Fandral’s stunt cutlass from Thor. Fandral’s signature weapon is visible during the initial battle between Thor’s warriors and the Frost Giants. Measures 34 ¼ in. long with soft rubber hand guard.
4 - Sif’s Stunt Asgardian sword from Thor. In the battle scene between Thor’s faithful friends and the Frost Giants, Sif assembles two of her Asgardian swords transforming them into a double-bladed weapon, which she uses to dispatch her foes. Measures approx. 36 in.
5 - Sif’s double-sided sword from Thor. This is a 72 in. long stunt sword. This is the signature weapon of Sif who assembles it by locking two individual swords together back to back. Sif causes havoc with this weapon in the opening battle with her leader Thor against the Frost Giants. 

“I… They… They’re so beautiful!” 

greatodinsghost:

1 - Volstagg’s stunt axe from Thor. Stunt version of Volstagg’s axe of the type seen in the spectacular battle between Thor, his friends and the Frost Giants. Measures 40 in. long.

2 - Hogun ornate stunt mace from Thor. This stylized stunt prop is the signature weapon of Hogun that is first seen in the very first melee between Thor and his crew versus the Frost Giants. In the film, Hogun activates the mace, which dramatically deploys its severe metal spikes.

3 - Fandral’s stunt cutlass from Thor. Fandral’s signature weapon is visible during the initial battle between Thor’s warriors and the Frost Giants. Measures 34 ¼ in. long with soft rubber hand guard.

4 - Sif’s Stunt Asgardian sword from Thor. In the battle scene between Thor’s faithful friends and the Frost Giants, Sif assembles two of her Asgardian swords transforming them into a double-bladed weapon, which she uses to dispatch her foes. Measures approx. 36 in.

5 - Sif’s double-sided sword from Thor. This is a 72 in. long stunt sword. This is the signature weapon of Sif who assembles it by locking two individual swords together back to back. Sif causes havoc with this weapon in the opening battle with her leader Thor against the Frost Giants. 

“I… They… They’re so beautiful!” 


art-of-swords:

Sudanese Double-Bladed Haladie Dagger

  • Type of dagger commonly used by the Samaniyya Sufis under Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad
  • Dated: last quarter of the 19th century
  • Measurements: overall length 51.2cm
  • More on the Haladie Dagger

With symmetrical staghorn grip with flared and stepped bolsters, carved with a pious Arabic inscription to the obverse and endless knot motif to the reverse; the curved, double-edged blades etched overall with pious Arabic inscriptions. 

Source & Copyright: Auction Flex


rumminov:

Whoa look what I finally finished… never forget the Condesce’s true form though

Lowbloods


  • Sister: *accidentally hits laptop lid*
  • Me: OHMIGOD, YOU ARE GOING TO HURT HIM IF YOU DO THAT
  • Sister: *walks back over and strokes the lid* I am so sorry

When I made the Loki tea the other day, I remember thinking…This isn’t the color it was at Cailin’s house. It was much much lighter. Maybe I just added a little too much? Maybe that’s why my tea was so bitter?

Then I looked on Adagio and found out the recommendation is 1 teaspoon of leaves for every cup. IngenuiTEA has 16 oz, which means 2 cups. So 2 teaspoons.

I used 1.5 tablespoons.


WORLD-BUILDING: Is it Wednesday already?

lrstudio:

adriofthedead:

rinnysega:

sephiramy:

Leave a number (or a few!) in my ask, get an answer!

CHARACTER-SPECIFIC
[please include a character’s name(s) along with question number when applicable!]

1.) Tell a bit about a main protagonist and a main antagonist? If your story doesn’t really have “good guys and bad guys”, tell about two characters with opposing viewpoints!
2.) Does [character] have any siblings?
3.) Tell a bit about [character]’s parents?
4.) What are some of [character]’s hobbies or interests?
5.) Is [character] lucky in love? Can you describe any of their past relationships?
6.) I know you’ve probably answered every favorite food question under the sun, but how about [character]’s favorite DRINK, DESSERT and SNACK?
7.) What are [character]’s pet peeves?
8.) If you had to pick three words to describe [character], you would choose:
9.) Can you list some traits you have in common with your cast? How about things that are completely different?
10.) Is there anything you can talk about from [character]’s childhood or younger years that was significant to their development?
11.) [Character]: Truth or Dare?
12.) Describe the relationship between [character] and [other character]? If it’s very spoiler-y, just tell what you can!
13.) This might seem an odd question, but are there any colors you affiliate with certain characters?
 

STORY ELEMENTS

14.) Are there any principal themes or messages in the narrative?
15.) How long have you been working on this story?
16.) If you could attribute one or two genres to your story, what would they be?
17.) Do you have a “pitch” worked out for this project? If so, let’s hear it! If not, there is no time like the present to come up with one…
18.) Are there any authors, artists, stories or other elements that have offered inspirations for this story?
 

ENVIRONMENT / CULTURE

19.) Is there a main place where your story takes place? If so, can you tell a little bit about it?
20.) Tell about a significant location in your setting - it can be a city, a country, or even a specific venue, home, etc.?
21.) Tell a bit about the different types of architecture in your story. Is it based on any existing styles, have you created new types of structures, or a mix?
22.) Do you have a favorite place in this world? It can, again, be a city, country, specific building, or anything else!
23.) How prominent are things like natural disasters? What types can occur?
24.) What are some of the predominant modes of transportation?
25.) Do your characters travel around the world or to a different place at any point in the story?
26.) Are different backgrounds or cultures explored at all, whether through characters or locations? This can include different fads, fashions or slang specific to an area.
27.) Does social hierarchy play a huge role, i.e. cliques, clubs, clans, or other specific groupings or separations of people?
28.) Is clothing or fashion (whether individual or regional) ever used to convey important information about a person or place?
29.) Is the environment a character in-and-of-itself in this story, or is it inconsequential as far as the focus of character relationships goes?
 

[strike through any of the following categories that do not apply to your story!]
 
FICTIONAL WORLD SETTINGS

30.) What kind of vegetation can be found in this world that might be considered unusual?
31.) Describe the seasons and weather?
32.) Are there special abilities, magic powers, or warped laws of physics in this world?
33.) What holidays are celebrated here?
34.) Are there any important political standards or practices?
35.) How about religious or spiritual beliefs?
 
 
REAL WORLD SETTINGS

36.) Is there a specific time period this story takes place in?
37.) What was it that drew you to a real world setting?
38.) Do you conduct lots of research for this setting, is it some place you are already familiar with, or is a vague enough locale to not require much background?
39.) Do you think it is more or less difficult to obey real world laws within a story?
 

SEMI-REAL WORLD SETTINGS

40.) What are the main differences between your setting and the real world?
41.) Conversely, what are the main similarities?
42.) If super-powers, magic or other abilities are part of what sets this world apart from real world, can you describe a few?
43.) Is your story an alternate past / alternate future / alternate universe / or something else entirely?
 

Reblogging to answer for Mauldy of Martin Drive or Off-Off-Havenstock

I… I guess I’ll do this. 

LET’S DO DIS

Uh yeah however you link to the askbox!

posted 10 months ago via lrstudio · originally sephiramy
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