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Love Begins

#extradirty
YOU ARE THE REASON
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Three Goblin Art

Kaledo Art
$LAYYYTER

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Janaina Medeiros
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Not today Justin
cherry valley forever
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Product Placement
we're not kids anymore.

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(ง ᵕωᵕ)ว♪ a worthy opponent from the overworld
❀ Florist Gepard ❀
he wants to spar
the woman’s wrath
Where is everybody? :(
This has more emotional impact than most Hollywood movies today
don't talk to me or my tiny son ever again
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I’VE BEEN TRYING TO find this again for THREE YEARS but once Free! came out I couldn’t google ANIME SWIMMING CLIP ANYMORE
This is such a god damn amazing piece of animation
Oh myfdb c
I have a cryptic need to reblog this as much as possible
Are we gonna ignore the sounds this man is making
The transition at the end is SENDING ME
RIP Kevin Conroy
Holy shit, RIP Kevin Conroy. No single live action Batman actor has as much of a legacy as he does, he WAS Batman for so many, the absolute best to do it. His Batman portrayal was, in every iteration, three-dimensional. Conroy's Batman is human, kind, trying to fix something that's broken in his city and in himself, you could FEEL the child fantasy of "I lost my family, I will never let it happen to anyone else"
We'd only learn recently he portrayed him as a reflection of his queer pain, of his own dual identity as a gay man in Hollywood and the pain and loss and fear he experienced during the AIDS crisis, enriching his performance all the more. There will never be a Batman voice actor, never be a Batman actor period with his impact and legacy. He created a performance for an iconic (perhaps the MOST iconic) comic book character so powerful that its the voice that I, and many others hear in their head when they read the comics, a performance SO DAMN GOOD he became a cross-generational Batman because they rarely ever thought of someone else to bring in for the character. Rest in Peace, Dark Knight
Watercolor illustration done for October’s Patreon postcard print reward~
My friend sent me this no context
I want what they have
This is the true spirit of Halloween
"my paws are so big...they can touch everything but themselves."
I don’t know shit about photography, but the person who took this shot must be given the highest award of them all.
this is breathtaking
This is now one of my top three favorite photos of all time.
another one of my favorites
Living like an ant in a microwave
i wish i understood this post
You had to be there
i made koromon pixel art!
sometimes there’s videos that make me happy to exist on this planet
i’d reblog this even if it was a still image
I know it’s a sesame street clip but seriously, who is the target audience for this?
Parents watching it with their kids, I guess?
literally everyone
Everyone. No, really… everyone.
For adults, the appeal is Sir Patrick Stewart doing a kid’s educational bit in full Shakespearean dress and style; there’s a delightful cognitive dissonance between the very serious presentation and the very simple content.
For very small children, it’s educational: this is the letter “B”; here’s how it’s shaped; here’s some words you know that start with it. Oh, and here’s a word you may not be familiar with that starts with it, so you can recognize that it’s the sound that matters, and not whatever other connection you made between the other two words.
For older kids: you’ve probably heard that “to be or not to be?” speech, or at least part of it, so you can enjoy some of the parody the adults are watching. Also, here’s how to describe how a letter is made - how to teach young siblings who don’t read yet, how to explain both the shape and the sound.
For kids with dyslexia: here’s how you differentiate a “B” from a P or D or E. You may have to go slowly and look carefully at the exact shapes that make up the whole, but there are differences and you can learn to recognize them.
For teens or young college students: In addition to whichever parts of those are relevant to you, here’s what Shakespearean acting sounds like. Here’s how to enunciate clearly and slowly, so your audience can understand terms they may not recognize and still follow the gist of what you’re saying. If you’re reading Shakespeare in school, try sounding it out like this and see if that helps it make sense.
For new RenFaire workers: Here’s how to pronounce “zounds.”
One of the most glorious things in the world is Shakespearean actors doing stuff like this.
THAT’S SO SWEET AHDLFHDLSHALAHA