I am absolutely losing my marbles over this
will byers stan first human second
official daine visual archive
Cosmic Funnies
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Kiana Khansmith

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

Origami Around
Sade Olutola
Jules of Nature
Sweet Seals For You, Always
$LAYYYTER
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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todays bird
Mike Driver
Xuebing Du
d e v o n
trying on a metaphor
noise dept.

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I am absolutely losing my marbles over this
Microsoft Office Danshi
I tried an anime-style gijinka parody with some Microsoft Office applications
Bonus:
XD #Pokemon #artwork #sketch #sketchbook #manaphy #shaymin #cute #wip
He still looks so cute tho xD
Average height boys r suspicious to me…..always so medium….probably hiding something. and short boys always so angry about being short. and tall boys r too scary and more mass volume to store evil. there is no peace
When others come to this country Americans are quick to discredit them.
i didn’t ask for this (source)
but don’t you dare say you didn’t want it
I need an MP3 of this!
true angels
A gospel choir singing Cruel Angel’s Thesis. This is everything I wanted that I never knew I did.
My brain is frying, please send help….
Also guys! They have a youtube channel!
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGloryGospel/videos
What in the hell
@nikeichin found this gem omg
Sarcastic ghost
Me as a ghost.
I made these in response to hate crimes in my community. They are full size and free to download and print if you’d like to use them, too.
Since these are going around, I wanted to fill in some of the gaps! Here are seven more posters for communities under threat. As with the first set, these are completely free to download, print, share, repost, etc with no credit needed. This is open source activism.
[Pokemon Center] Alola pokemon!
Togedemaru, Rockruff, Komala, Pikpek and Alola Vulpix!
Scary Potter 1. …and the Sorcerer’s Stone 2. …and the Chamber of Secrets 3. …and the Prisoner of Azkaban 4. …and the Goblet of Fire by DylanPierpont
you look fine to me
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
I found a mutated bulbasaur plushie
Yesterday, Hank Green offered to donate 5$ to the ACLU for each person who replied to him on Twitter with a hand-drawn message of support for immigrants, Muslims and/or refugees. I did a quick sketch, then finished it today. I offered it to him to sell as a print and donate any profit to the ACLU Nationwide, I will let you know if/when that happens. I stand with everyone protesting today, and I stand with the ACLU.
“The New Colossus” : “Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame. ‘Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp!’ cries she With silent lips. ‘Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!’
The author of that poem is Emma Lazarus. “Emma Lazarus was the first American to make any sense of this statue,” Esther Schor, who wrote a biography on Lazarus, told the Times in 2011. Lazarus, who was born in New York City in 1849 to a wealthy Jewish family, composed “The New Colossus” for a fundraiser benefiting the Statue of Liberty in 1883. (While the statue was a gift from France, the United States was responsible for covering the cost of its base and pedestal.) Lazarus drew inspiration from her Sephardic Jewish heritage and from her work on Ward’s Island, where she helped Jewish refugees who had been detained by immigration authorities, according to the National Park Service. “Wherever there is humanity, there is the theme for a great poem,” she once said, according to the Jewish Women’s Archives.