• Photoset reblogged from I Hate Tegan and Sara

    insertsongreference:

    wojo4hitz:

    So proud that they say things like this.

    Note: At least athletics are on the right-ish track.

    WILL NEVER STOP REBLOGGING THIS REAL ASS TALK!
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  • Photo reblogged from R@dical
    omocat:

rule #1: if you imagine it, you must draw it
rule #2: you cannot use reference for anything

    omocat:

    rule #1: if you imagine it, you must draw it

    rule #2: you cannot use reference for anything

    • acid wikk do this to you
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  • Posted 6 days ago
  • Posted 6 days ago
    Totally.

    Totally.

  • Photo reblogged from Farbenliebe
    loonakii:

theshadowofyoursong:

theyellowbastard:

“The concept of portraying evil and then destroying it - I know this is considered mainstream, but I think it is rotten. This idea that whenever something evil happens someone particular can be blamed and punished for it, in life and in politics, is hopeless.”
—Hayao Miyazaki

One of my very favourite recurring themes in Miyazaki’s work - especially in Spirited Away - is how the grotesque and initially threatening reveals itself to be benign and even compassionate. It’s so beautiful, and a lot more meaningful than the typical good-evil/black-white dichotomy of other mythology.

One of the main reasons I love his work so much. My favorite movie, Princess Mononoke, literally has no character that is either good or bad. And being something in the middle makes all of them so life like and the story truely moving and philosophical. 
He just got it. I feel like he got the essence of it all. That’s why I admire him. Genius mind.

I want home to be my asain grandpa!!

    loonakii:

    theshadowofyoursong:

    theyellowbastard:

    “The concept of portraying evil and then destroying it - I know this is considered mainstream, but I think it is rotten. This idea that whenever something evil happens someone particular can be blamed and punished for it, in life and in politics, is hopeless.”

    —Hayao Miyazaki

    One of my very favourite recurring themes in Miyazaki’s work - especially in Spirited Away - is how the grotesque and initially threatening reveals itself to be benign and even compassionate. It’s so beautiful, and a lot more meaningful than the typical good-evil/black-white dichotomy of other mythology.

    One of the main reasons I love his work so much. My favorite movie, Princess Mononoke, literally has no character that is either good or bad. And being something in the middle makes all of them so life like and the story truely moving and philosophical. 

    He just got it. I feel like he got the essence of it all. That’s why I admire him. Genius mind.

    I want home to be my asain grandpa!!

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  • Photo reblogged from asia and europe
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  • Posted 1 week ago
    I love this.

    I love this.

    • weepingwillow errday summer2012
  • Posted 1 week ago
  • Photo reblogged from _-*welcome to Und`aland*-_
    redirect-birth-c0ntrol:

if i was that little boy i would cry and cry and cry and cry and i would never not believe in santa claus 
he would be my favorite person ever
and i would still cry and cry and cry
a picture is worth a thousand words.

    redirect-birth-c0ntrol:

    if i was that little boy i would cry and cry and cry and cry and i would never not believe in santa claus 

    he would be my favorite person ever

    and i would still cry and cry and cry

    a picture is worth a thousand words.

    (Source: leave-a-message-at-the-tone)

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  • Photo reblogged from _-*welcome to Und`aland*-_
    redirect-birth-c0ntrol:

if i was that little boy i would cry and cry and cry and cry and i would never not believe in santa claus 
he would be my favorite person ever
and i would still cry and cry and cry
a picture is worth a thousand words.

    redirect-birth-c0ntrol:

    if i was that little boy i would cry and cry and cry and cry and i would never not believe in santa claus 

    he would be my favorite person ever

    and i would still cry and cry and cry

    a picture is worth a thousand words.

    (Source: leave-a-message-at-the-tone)

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