|05,941 notes| Monday, Jun 4 at 12:27 am

lindzar:

kitkaloid:

UNHEALTHY FIRES
Ah fuck. 

god damn

via lampties (originally kitkaloid)
|084 notes| Sunday, Jun 3 at 12:23 am

kujothevicious:

Or naughty things. Either way.

|0832 notes| Saturday, Jun 2 at 12:30 am

nightbird19:

I want to see this happen! Now!

via rosey-so-silly (originally nightbird19)
|0570 notes| Friday, Jun 1 at 12:31 am

jebiwonkenobi:

I have a lot of love for this moment, and I hope they bring it up again, and expand on it. Because I think that Stiles genuinely doesn’t want to be a werewolf. I think he likes being the quiet, steady sort of brave you get to be when you’re not in the spotlight.

But he also wants to be part of everything. He wants to be useful and included. And he has this beautiful, overpowering drive to protect people, even the ones he doesn’t like, and how is he supposed to protect everyone when half of them are stronger than he is, and the monsters they’re fighting are stronger still?

So he says no but he hates himself a little for it, because is that selfish? Is he foolish not to take the power being offered to him? Does it mean that eventually he’ll be alone, either because everyone else got killed and he couldn’t stop it, or because they simply couldn’t wait up for him anymore?

(Source: endiness)

via heathyr-wolfs-out (originally endiness)
|0| Thursday, May 31 at 10:03 am

Ok, so, for an indefinite length time in the future, I am not going to have internet access. Like, at all. And this could literally be anywhere from 2 weeks to forever. I’m making a lot of changes in my life. If you really wanna know anything about it, chances are if you don’t have my phone number, I probably wouldn’t tell you. For anyone that wants a general kind of hint, it’d be safe to say I went off and found crazy religion (even moreso than I previously had).

I’m not gonna delete this just because I would pretty much have to do it right now, and I want to make sure that anyone that gives a shit sees this. I have some stuff that got shoved in my queue so you’ll still see some posts from me, but they’re like ghost posts. I’m not really here *finger wiggles*

|058,775 notes| Thursday, May 31 at 12:30 am

gapingfurnace:

napoleon bonaparte

more like napoleon BORN2PARTY

|02,281 notes| Wednesday, May 30 at 12:28 am

guzusuru:

Give your copalhoncho a fistbunp, you have left him hanging long enough. I just want all of the Homestuck kids to be happy and alive in a new world all their own you guys :’D. Messy warm-up sketch colorized to make it slightly easier on the eye.

via lampties (originally guzusuru)
|05,031 notes| Tuesday, May 29 at 12:29 am

striderprovider:

dickprincedirkstrider:

screams because spiderman please

iron man kind of looks like the cumberpatch guy

its like hes got a magnificent stairway of spare metal flab chins 

(Source: i-worship-tony-stark)

|015,640 notes| Monday, May 28 at 12:29 am

kats-in-space:

azuralunar:

flightofdeathfrench:

fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment:

Hey guys! Sorry its been so inactive around here. I’m slowly but surely getting finished with my finals.

Anyway, I found this and thought I had to share. The way body language can tell how a person is really feeling is something that I consider very interesting. I think it would be a great way to show, in a subtle way, how a character is really feeing.

Hope its useful! And good luck with finals! Hopefully, this place will be a bit more active once summer kicks in.

THIS IS FREAKING AWESOME

omg yes

Good.

|04,304 notes| Sunday, May 27 at 7:26 pm
“Dudes. Imagine life here in the US — or indeed, pretty much anywhere in the Western world — is a massive role playing game, like World of Warcraft except appallingly mundane, where most quests involve the acquisition of money, cell phones and donuts, although not always at the same time. Let’s call it The Real World. You have installed The Real World on your computer and are about to start playing, but first you go to the settings tab to bind your keys, fiddle with your defaults, and choose the difficulty setting for the game. Got it?
Okay: In the role playing game known as The Real World, “Straight White Male” is the lowest difficulty setting there is.
This means that the default behaviors for almost all the non-player characters in the game are easier on you than they would be otherwise. The default barriers for completions of quests are lower. Your leveling-up thresholds come more quickly. You automatically gain entry to some parts of the map that others have to work for. The game is easier to play, automatically, and when you need help, by default it’s easier to get.
Now, once you’ve selected the “Straight White Male” difficulty setting, you still have to create a character, and how many points you get to start — and how they are apportioned — will make a difference. Initially the computer will tell you how many points you get and how they are divided up. If you start with 25 points, and your dump stat is wealth, well, then you may be kind of screwed. If you start with 250 points and your dump stat is charisma, well, then you’re probably fine. Be aware the computer makes it difficult to start with more than 30 points; people on higher difficulty settings generally start with even fewer than that.
As the game progresses, your goal is to gain points, apportion them wisely, and level up. If you start with fewer points and fewer of them in critical stat categories, or choose poorly regarding the skills you decide to level up on, then the game will still be difficult for you. But because you’re playing on the “Straight White Male” setting, gaining points and leveling up will still by default be easier, all other things being equal, than for another player using a higher difficulty setting.
Likewise, it’s certainly possible someone playing at a higher difficulty setting is progressing more quickly than you are, because they had more points initially given to them by the computer and/or their highest stats are wealth, intelligence and constitution and/or simply because they play the game better than you do. It doesn’t change the fact you are still playing on the lowest difficulty setting.
You can lose playing on the lowest difficulty setting. The lowest difficulty setting is still the easiest setting to win on. The player who plays on the “Gay Minority Female” setting? Hardcore.”
John Scalzi tells it like it is. (Go and read the whole essay, then read the comments.)
via neil-gaiman (originally neil-gaiman)