Okay but
You gotta admit this one looks pretty cool
I’ll take five, please.
(via underface)
im sorry, you must not know who i am.
im amy. the kitchen elitest. and i dont have time for talk of cooking that isnt canon.
i kitchen hard. i kitchen with passion. and i kitchen correctly.
this is a passion. this is a talent. and this is somthing i do not have shit-heads suggest for me to “hey dude do this” casually with no reasoning behind it.
(via skeir)
the mighty alliance navy has arrived
HAVE YOU SEEN MY SON????
(Source: angelicbulwark, via hornedfreak)
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AU!Reverse
Chapter 1: Minnows
Part 5
Warning: Sexual harassment in the first part, harassment and bullying throughout. M/M, F/M, F/F.
______________________________Summary: a cynical but smart bully with a backstory picks on a fairly smart, robotics loving kid while they both endure the pressures and hardships of school life. eventually discovering more about the other, they begin to come to terms with, and understand, themselves and their identities through one another. both learn, grow, and develop along the way~~~~
thanks for being so supportive! ~~ c2ndy2c1d owns nat haha~
& thanks to kirakurryart for the guest cover art! //// ahahee
(via frustratedpen06)
CAT DURID IS 4 FITE!1
Uh, yet ANOTHER minor character from the story, a nelf druid. She appears later, around the time of the Shattering.
Concept sketch, a very… stylized one.
Cómic published the last summer is the webcómic “Caniculadas”.
Special thanks to Andre for the translation!
(via americanninjax)
Why The Practicality Trolls are Wrong | Earnest and Jest (via brute-reason)"I am one of the lucky ones. I managed to turn my history of science and philosophy degree into graduate education in a semi-practical field. I’m not too worried about my employment opportunities once I finish my PhD. But I have friends who are suffering. They are being bounced around between unpaid internships, or desperately sending out resumes, or stuck working in underpaid fast-food jobs when they have master’s degrees. It’s nasty out there, and for baby boomers with secure pensions to shrug their shoulders and say that we should have been more shrewd with our career planning when we were seventeen and there was no recession and everybody was telling us to follow our passions is not just wrong; it’s also insulting. It’s a deliberate attack on unemployed and underemployed young people, aimed at implicating us in our own misfortune and diverting attention away from political choices that are needlessly exacerbating the recession. That this wrong and hurtful narrative has been accepted by the media and political elites is a big, big problem."
(via dislakethep)