… why do people make these.
omg the first one tripped me out
noise dept.
Keni

JBB: An Artblog!
Mike Driver
Xuebing Du
hello vonnie

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Cosmic Funnies
cherry valley forever

Origami Around

Product Placement
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

Andulka
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Today's Document
trying on a metaphor
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… why do people make these.
omg the first one tripped me out
エレン育ちの注意事項 by Lyy
Genialidad
Alguien se ha currado esta pelea entre Neo y Sub-Zero. Qué crack.
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Hey I have one of those pens!
I hate snow but it might be kind of fun to have a couples weekend here
I want to live in one of these for the rest of my life.
where the hell is this?
Shingeki no Kyojin: The Defeated
Manga vs Anime
How Heavy Rain Should Have Ended
The only Shingeki no Kyojin opening you need to see.
why has no one brought this to attention
[Night’s Aegis] Fanart by 2gold
Thresh
the Chain Warden
Thresh is a twisted reaper whose hungry chains ensnare the souls of the living. A moment’s hesitation at the sight of his ghostly visage and there is no escape. He leaves in his wake hollow corpses, their souls ripped loose and trapped in the sickly green light of his lantern. The Chain Warden takes sadistic joy in tormenting his victims, both before and after their deaths. His grim task is never complete, and he stalks the land for ever more resolute spirits to unravel. Thresh carves careful, deliberate paths through Valoran. He handpicks his targets individually, devoting his full attention to each soul in turn. He isolates and toys with them, gradually eroding their sanity with his twisted, maddening humor. Once Thresh takes an interest in a soul, he does not relent until he possesses it. He then drags those he captures back to the Shadow Isles for an unimaginably dreadful fate. This is his only purpose. Little is known about the Chain Warden’s past, and many of the details live only in nursery rhymes and campfire tales. They tell of a sadistic jailer from centuries past who took great delight in torturing his wards. Patient and brutal, he used a variety of methods to break his victims’ minds before their bodies succumbed to his grisly designs. Chains were the jailer’s preferred instruments of terror. Their shrill scrape marked his dreadful approach and promised agony to those he visited. His dark reign went unchallenged until his prisoners escaped during a massive riot. They overwhelmed him, and without ceremony or remorse, hanged him from his own chains. Thus began the unlife of the horrible specter known as Thresh, or so the tales go. Thresh now haunts the land, leaving an aftermath of horror and despair. However, there is a devious purpose behind his dark machinations, and the meager spirits of average men are insufficient. He seeks stronger souls. Only when he has broken the wills of Valoran’s most resilient warriors will he finally have what he needs. ”There are few things as invigorating as taking a mind apart, piece by piece.” — Thresh