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Cosmic Funnies
RMH
Xuebing Du
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shark vs the universe
Mike Driver

Love Begins
Keni
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almost home
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if i look back, i am lost
KIROKAZE
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

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occasionally subtle
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Your Words
Incidental Comics posters are available at my shop.
by Doghouse Diaries
Answers: (1) Hell to the no. (2) Dime a dozen. (3) Enough is enough. (4) Fair and square. (5) See eye to eye. (6) Negative Nancy. (7) With or without you. (8) You are a product of your environment. (9) The meaning of life, the universe, and everything.
The devil is real and heâs not some little red man with horns and a tail he can be beautiful because heâs a fallen angel and he used to be Godâs favorite.
Leah, American Horror Story (via fakeville)
âAnd now these three remain: Faith, Hope, and Love. But the greatest of these is love.â 1 Corinthians 13:13
My tattoo is inspired by the Bible verse 1 Corinthians 13:13. Love is greater than distance, love is greater than hate. In all things, love is greater.
I got my tattoo done at American Graffiti in Brighton, MI by Chris. He did a great job! Iâm a graphic designer, so clean lines are important, and he really made it look great.
Literature has survived plagues, wars, state and religious censorship, the loathing of moralists, and general ignorance. Its value is as deep as life.
Frederic Tuten, from this interview at Book Forum
LYL
(via asymptotejournal)
From Polish photographer Marcin Ryczek comes this, as Colossal aptly puts it, âonce-in-a-lifetime photograph of a man feeding swans and ducks from a snowy river bank in Krakow.â