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Kiana Khansmith
Claire Keane
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
wallacepolsom
dirt enthusiast

shark vs the universe
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Acquired Stardust
trying on a metaphor
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Xuebing Du

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

izzy's playlists!

oozey mess
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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YOU ARE THE REASON
taylor price

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Look at these actual husbands.
I can’t believe these are two canon images of the same character
Grell in every episode → OVA #1, “ His Butler, On Stage”
“Ah, what a sinful woman I am.”
small moments from AWG Loco:
clenching and opening fists on music’s beat — tapping foot — that last spin
The Presidency: 1974
Watergate: Scandalized
Records: Delete
Dick: The President of the United States
NIXON IS FORCIBLY REMOVED FROM THE WHITE HOUSE
Hope it won't bother you but has Sakakura ever forced Togami or Naegi or both of them to take out Satan as a training session? How did Toko-chan o Kyoko-chan react?
…they tried. Appreciate the efforts.
For the record, Satana (or Satan, it’s the same) is this kind of dog.
(Adulthood!AU, because why not.)
I love your face can i kiss it
wait is this real
So it’s been almost 1 full year since I went to Japan to watch Dangan Ronpa Stage Live. And it’s a bit over half a year since I bought the DVD but I’m in the middle of making a Kanata mv and finally got to rip this DVD. That means I can FINALLY FANGIRL ABOUT THIS SHIP!
Omg, I didn’t play or watch Dangan Ronpa but went and watch the stage because Kanata was cast as Naegi. I know I’m sorry Dangan Ronpa fandom.
Anyways, I watched it 3 times, so 3 days.
And from the first showing, I was hard-core shipping Byakuya and Toko. Don’t ask me why, I just did.
And all 3 days that I went they slowly progressed toward each other during the credits, but NEVER THIS! This credit is taken from the very last showing that I was unable to attend because I had to come back home.
SO, when I got the DVD and saw THIS!!! OMG.
remember that one time krita saved me
HAPPY TOGAFUKA LIFE!😭
I ship Togafuka and Sounia
Fight me about it
And y'know? It was kind of fun, practicing with you. Let’s do it again sometime!
Aoi Asahina | Photographer
I'm dead I'm so blessed man it meant so much to me to meet them the sweltering heat was WORTH IT 🎉🎉🎉🙏🏾🙏🏾
It’s hard to remember these days, but just a few years ago, everybody loved Hillary Rodham Clinton. When she stepped down as US secretary of state in January 2013 after four years in office, her approval rating stood at what the Wall Street Journal described as an “eye-popping” 69%. That made her not only the most popular politician in the country, but the second-most popular secretary of state since 1948.
The 2012 “Texts from Hillary” meme, which featured a sunglasses-clad Clinton scrolling through her Blackberry aboard a military flight to Libya, had given rise to a flood of think pieces hailing her “badass cool.” The Washington Post wanted president Barack Obama to give vice president Joe Biden the boot andreplace him with Clinton. Taking stock of Clinton’s approval ratings, Nate Silver noted in a 2012 piece for the New York Times that she currently held “remarkably high numbers for a politician in an era when many public officials are distrusted or disliked.”
How times have changed. “The FBI And 67 Percent of Americans Distrust Hillary Clinton,” booms a recent headline in the Huffington Post. Clinton’s favorability ratings currently hoveraround 40.8%. Bob Woodward complains that “there is something unrelaxed about the way she is communicating.” “Hillary’s personality repels me,” Walker Bragman writes in Salon.
How can we reconcile the “unlikable” Democratic presidential candidate of today with the adored politician of recent history? It’s simple: Public opinion of Clinton has followed a fixed pattern throughout her career. Her public approval plummets whenever she applies for a new position. Then it soars when she gets the job. The wild difference between the way we talk about Clinton when she campaigns and the way we talk about her when she’s in office can’t be explained as ordinary political mud-slinging. Rather, the predictable swings of public opinion reveal Americans’ continued prejudice against women caught in the act of asking for power.
We beg Clinton to run, and then accuse her of feeling “entitled” to win. Several feminist writers have analyzed the Clinton yo-yo. Melissa McEwan sees a deliberate pattern of humiliation, which involves “building [Clinton] up and pressuring her to take on increasingly prominent public challenges, only to immediately turn on her and unleash breathtaking misogyny against her when she steps up to the plate.”
If you find this hypothesis unlikely, there’s Ann Friedman’s explanation: Clinton makes people uncomfortable by succeeding too visibly. Clinton is trapped in “the catch-22 of female ambition,” Friedman writes: “To succeed, she needs to be liked, but to be liked, she needs to temper her success.”
Yet it seems odd that even when Clinton ascends to ever-greater positions of power—from first lady to senator, from senator to secretary of state—we start liking her again once she’s landed the job. It’s not her success that seems to arouse ire, but the act of campaigning itself.
This issue is not specific to Clinton. As Slate writer Jamelle Bouie has pointed out on Twitter, even progressive demigod Elizabeth Warren was seen as “unlikable” when she ran for the Massachusetts senate seat. Local outlets published op-eds about how women were being “turned off” by Warren’s “know-it-all style”—a framing that’s indistinguishable from 2016 Clinton coverage. “I’m asking her to be more authentic,” a Democratic analyst for Boston radio station WBUR said of Warren. “I want her to just sound like a human being, not read the script that makes her sound like some angry, hectoring school marm.”
–Sady Doyle: America loves women like Hillary Clinton–as long as they’re not asking for a promotion
i think i need to reblog this at least 5 times a day
Hey guys, I’m reopening commissions: DIGITAL & TRADITIONAL (prices are the same for both)
+ Commissions will be taken in groups of 3 at a time and will take 1-4 weeks to fulfill.
+ PM if interested, please provide a detailed description of what you would like along with reference images.
+ If I pick your commission and all details are discussed, I will ask that you provide 50% of the agreed price and the remaining 50% after the commission has been delivered.
+ If you would like your traditional art commission to be mailed (US ONLY), depending on the size, a shipping charge will be added on to the final commission price. I will advise what the shipping charge is at the request of the final payment.
+++PAYMENTS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED THROUGH PAYPAL+++
COMMISSION SLOTS
+ SLOT 1
+ SLOT 2
+ SLOT 3
WILL DO:
+ Traditional Art
+ Some Nudity
+ Some Anthro
+ Some Animals
WILL NOT DO:
+ Fetish Art
+ Porn
+ Mech/Robots/Complex Machines
+ Gore (A bit of blood is ok)
You can look through my art blog for more examples of work.
Thanks and please signal boost this post. :D
check out!! Her art blog especially and consider commissioning ;v;
At the GazettE concert right now and it starts soon!! I'm gonna die it's been almost a decade I've waited for this///