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I don’t think people give Flash enough credit.
…………….my goodness
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Reblogged from koizumisato
I don’t think people give Flash enough credit.
…………….my goodness
(Source: ifuckinghatevideogames)
Reblogged from chained-prometheus
Yeah, it’s just…they really need me. I have to go.
I am who I am because of them.
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I’ve finally reached 200 followers! I’m happy to have every single one of you all, I’m grateful for you guys for giving my blog a chance. Shout out to all you wonderbat shippers I’m happy to know there are others that keep this ship sailing.
Reblogged from bloodbending
Let’s meet again, you and I.
Spirited Away | Done in watercolour
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Reblogged from nerdycommunity
Be careful what you wish for.
Wow what I never realized the colors were inverted
You’d think I would have noticed that
That’s the point. The world Coraline lives in is supposed to be boring and gray, but the people are what give it life and purpose. In the Other Mother’s world the people are plastic puppets where she pulls the strings because it presumably changes for every child she takes, but the world around them is bright and colorful for the purpose of enticing the children to stay… before they notice the inhabitants are nothing but dust.
that was deep
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sherlocked-ravenclaw-companion:
I can’t decide which is more awesome, that Peter Pan is taunting Darth Vader, or that the stormtroopers are wearing Mickey Mouse hats.
I think we’re forgetting that Darth Vader has a balloon.
DISNEYLAND.
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A Lonely God - a series of slightly sad superhero posters.
I’m in love with this
I was just talking to an artist yesterday about the tendency to crop things really close and tight in order to enhance drama. If it’s overdone — which happens frequently with artists—you start to feel like you’re watching a movie through a hole in a sheet.
Pull the camera out. Be brave enough to let the reader orient.
Occasionally, in the right moment, pull the camera way, way out even. How does that effect the emotional beat?