Still thinking about this mobile game ad I got. You will f**k increasingly large creatures.
It is truly mind boggling that they can have an entire ad about extreme monsterfucking but cannot actually type out the word fuck
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Still thinking about this mobile game ad I got. You will f**k increasingly large creatures.
It is truly mind boggling that they can have an entire ad about extreme monsterfucking but cannot actually type out the word fuck
George Washington said he could never tell a lie, and if itās true that he said this, then itās true what he said. And I believe him, ācause heās my father.
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Brazilian graphic designer and illustrator Butcher Billy got the idea of turning famous love hits into book covers of horror master Stephen King.Ā
Joy Divisionās āLove Will Tear Us Apart,ā The Smiths, āHead Over Heelsā by Tears For Fears and many others were portrayed in a very unusual way.
āThis series imagines an alternate universe where some of the most desperate and tragic romantic songs in the ā70s andā 80s are actually books written by Stephen King. The concept is to look at the dark side of love by the vision of pop culture, bringing aspects of its classic stories to play the true meaning of the songs - this can be completely subverted or stressed strangeness, while paying tribute to the vintage design of the original covers,ā Butcher writes on his Behance.
By Svetlana Jovanovic with @icelandicselkieĀ
Last week, Svala came and stayed in Baltimore for about a week and Svetlana came down to shoot with us. Iām so happy with the results, and that I got to model with my favorite hair and skin twin :)
2017.
pro tip: if u feel like u have to be a watered down or āless intenseā version of urself when interacting w/ someone - they do not deserve u.
Sorry grandma, you gotta go.
cant believe a bunch of english kids go through a fuckin cupboard and find a magical kingdom full of wonder and they go āyeah weāre the royal family nowā
typical english behaviour
I think whatās more creepily imperialistic is the reaction of everyone in Narnia to the Pevensies.
Like, the Pevensies end up the royal family in large part because everyoneās like āit has been prophesied that you will come and rule us and everything will be great!ā and, well, in-universe I canāt really fault them on that; if I were a young teen or pre-teen in a completely foreign country, I too would probably just go along with whatever seem to make people friendly to me.
But the reaction of the Narnians, in almost ubiquitously welcoming these foreigners as obviously destined to rule them even though they know nothing of the country and the culture⦠now that is some creepily imperialist writing.
This is the only good reblog of this post in itās entire 3 year hellscape existence
if four foreign kids popped out of a magic box and deposed trump by the express wishes of godās fursona, iād crownĀ āem. this winter already fuckin feels like itās lasted 100 years.Ā
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An ad that pretends to be art is ā at absolute best ā like somebody who smiles warmly at you only because he wants something from you. This is dishonest, but whatās sinister is the cumulative effect that such dishonesty has on us: since it offers a perfect facsimile or simulacrum of goodwill without goodwillās real spirit, it messes with our heads and eventually starts upping our defenses even in cases of genuine smiles and real art and true goodwill. It makes us feel confused and lonely and impotent and angry and scared. It causes despair.
A Supposedly Fun Thing Iāll Never Do Again, David Foster Wallace (via writtenininvisibleink) (via davidfosterwallace, holodeck-episode)