Sade Olutola
Keni
One Nice Bug Per Day
hello vonnie
Show & Tell
Monterey Bay Aquarium
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
we're not kids anymore.
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Andulka
DEAR READER
Three Goblin Art
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
styofa doing anything

#extradirty

Janaina Medeiros
cherry valley forever
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Gifs from Loving Vincent - finally coming out today!!
Amazing
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol.1 #17 (Cover art by Amy Reeder)
Fun fact: Mortal Kombat and Sabrina The Teenage Witch take place in the same universe. In 1997, to promote the upcoming sequel Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa reprised his role as Shang Tsung from the first film in an episode of Sabrina The Teenage Witch entitled “Get Over… YOURSELF.” It is revealed that Shang Tsung is actually Sabrina’s uncle by marriage, and while in town on business, he pays the Spellmans a brief visit. Sabrina’s aunts are not thrilled when Shang Tsung fixes dinner–raw boar–or when he takes Salem’s soul after the cat insults him. To get it back, Sabrina agrees to help promote that year’s Mortal Kombat tournament; shenanigans ensue.
I dont know how to feel about this.
i almost forgot this blessed video exists
oh boy my favorite.
Has this been done yet? Either way here’s a dad.
Don’t tell me this is real.
it actually is. as someone who dedicated his entire life to making family oriented films for many generations of children filled with magic, love, fantasy, and innocence. of course he’s disgusted with how otaku culture has heavily influenced most, if not all anime.
YES MIYAZAKI GO OFFFFFF
this is why part of me hates that the “anime was a mistake” quote was memed. Miyazaki genuinely felt that way and deeply regrets his contributions to popularizing anime especially in the west
Anime has helped contribute to all kinds of disgusting shit not limited to the sexualizing of children ( yes you racist dipshits japan isn’t all about child sexualization the age of consent laws are to protect minors in relationships with other minors ) sexualizing of incest, abuse, abusive power dynamics, it’s given racist and nationalist mangaka a platform to spew their garbage and has completely bombed Japanese culture in appropriation.
fun fact? the number of sexual assaults and other horrendous acts that happen to Japanese girls and boys? Done by white tourists with self proclaimed “yellow fever” looking for their “waifus” and shit.
yes yall, the Walt Disney of anime kinda hates it, and with good reason
A Tibetan Monk blesses the deer that gather around him and someone snaps a picture. Upon viewing the picture they notice a rainbow had appeared.
pretty sure this is the happiest picture I’ve seen in a long time
magic is real
W E LCOME TO THE JAM
Fam goals.
I found my senior quote.
This is perfection
you’ve been hit by- you’ve been struck by a smooth criminal
this is the greatest moving picture file that has ever been placed on the internet
I feel sorry for 2011 Lance…
The 2016 reboot is a blessing and we are unworthy of its beauty
Every time I see this I realize it’s got 1984, 2011 and 2016, but not the terror that was 1998 so here it is:
HOLY MOLY!
FRICKEN WHAT
From A Series of Unfortunate Events DVD commentary track.
if you haven’t watched this film with the commentary then you are missing out, it’s hilarious. “Lemony Snicket” was completely unhappy with the film and wanted no real part of it and so in the commentary he just fucks about. Seriously, at one point he gets out an accordion and drowns out the director with his playing
“nearly all of my life”
Lemony Snicket sass is what I aspire to in life.
“Lemony Snicket” (Dan Handler) was asked if he liked the movie.
He said “I love the movie as much as someone who wrote 8 drafts of a movie before being fired from his own creation could possibly be.”
The man’s life is sarcasm and it’s beautiful.