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shark vs the universe
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Origami Around
will byers stan first human second
Misplaced Lens Cap
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Andulka
Noah Kahan
occasionally subtle
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
KIROKAZE
tumblr dot com
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

Janaina Medeiros
Cosimo Galluzzi
Game of Thrones Daily
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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trying something new
My dear Will, you have fully crossed over to the dark side
(Charcoal, actually made this around a month ago, after watching Primavera again)
so I started American Gods
When I’ve calmed down from the Hannibal finale I promise to finish this!
Inspired by this meta
I only finished this now but this was really from season 1 when we were all Save Will Graham. Ah season 1. We were so innocent. Fun times.
will upload better quality tomorrow
will sailing to his cannibal…
36 Days of Type by John Ed De Vera
here’s a question: if vladimir nabokov’s “lolita” is truly the psychological portrait of a messed up dude and not the girl — let alone a sexualized little girl, as all of the sexualization happens inside humbert humbert’s head — then why do all the covers focus on a girl, and usually a...
Bloomsbury Children’s Books revealed the complete set of new Harry Potter covers today! They’re so beautiful. Prisoner of Azkaban is my favourite, if you couldn’t tell. They’re published on 1st September in paperback and hardback, and illustrated by Jonny Duddle.
If you were asleep when I posted these this yesterday morning, here they are again! Which is your favourite?
These whimsical images come from the mind of Louis Crusius, a physician and artist who was born in Wisconsin and later moved to St. Louis, Missouri. The Antikamnia Chemical Company used Crusius’ images in a series of calendars they published from 1897-1901, which they sent to physicians who could prove their medical standing.
The company, whose name means “opposed to pain,” was known for manufacturing a patent medicine called Antikamnia tablets. Like most patent medicines of the time, the ingredients in the tablets could have ill effects - the tablets contained acetanilide, which could cause cyanosis (a condition in which the skin becomes blood due to insufficient oxygen).
because i read ang sandali ng mga mata
My art process.
HAHAHAHA
recoloring
Right...I know social enterprises aren't perfect, but I was proud of this illustration!
Shop from the Heart, Shop for Goodness
utile truth by Jonas Obadia
santelmo. inspired by a scene in alvin yapan’s book, ang sandali ng mga mata