stargeek727:

hentaihoneybun:

awakandangoddess:

This

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gotta be the equivalent to this

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Same energy

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yourdndstories:

She ain’t horsin’ around.  From Gabby D.

Heads up, we on instagram. 

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Anonymous Asked:
also making a new ask for this bc its totally unrelated to my last ask but! stop antagonizing people for buying designs they like please, just like @ the entire community. just because someone has a lot of a species doesnt mean they cant still buy or bid for more. you arent entitled to a design just because you dont have a or many designs of a species. ask for more FTO opportunities instead of getting mad at people for spending their money how they want.
srsfunny:
“The Real Surprise Comes When You Take A Bite
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srsfunny:

The Real Surprise Comes When You Take A Bite

(Source: srsfunny)

awkwardtimezone:

gaius-d:

It still surprises me at how few people have seen Freak of the Week, and I love sharing it with friends because of the inevitable, “How the hell have I never seen this?” look of awe drawn out on their face.

And man, it really is gorgeous.

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Directed by Juanjo Guarnido, it took the team about a year of hard work to hammer out this bloody masterpiece (which you can learn about in his video here) using a combination of 3D animation with the power of college interns  skill of a team of artists to painstakingly re-draw the 3D elements they wanted in 2D frame-by-frame, not to mention the post processing and… everything else.

 Even though it came out in 2014, it doesn’t seem to have ever garnered the attention it truly deserves.

I really wanna drive this point home, so to give you an idea, Ghost by Mystery Skulls, animated by MysteryBen27 has 18,147,263 views.  
Freak of the Week has only 2,271,121 views at the time I’m writing this.  That’s fucking depressing for something so … phenomenal.  I want more of this, and hell, maybe you do too.  But we’re not going to see anymore simply because the right people haven’t seen it.  In fact, it failed to reach a respectable level of Internet Popularity®, Juanjo himself even described it in the comments section as having ruined him because of how little attention it got.  

So if you’re reading this and you’ve got some connections with a TV network or something, consider pulling some strings to get this video spoon-fed to the masses, because people ought to see this.  I’m sure Juanjo would be all too happy to oblige.  And hell, if you wanna buy the art book, you can get the link here for about $50.

Now, maybe you recognize the former Disney animator Juanjo Guarnido for his other work: Blacksad.

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Which is a comic set in the late 1950′s about a hardboiled private investigator published originally by Dark Horse Comics that does… y’know, the …

… noir investigator …

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… aloof ladies man…

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… badass …

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… detective story thing.

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That I haven’t yet read but I TOTALLY NEED TO.  

Look,

I guess I’m bringing up Freak of the Week because I was reading the comment section and, man, it kinda got me down.  

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Some of the best things things out there just haven’t been seen by the right people, I guess.  But I suppose it’s also a depressing statement on the culture of the internet that the video makes.

This is depressing. If you haven’t watched this video yet PLEASE do, I was in awe and fell instantly in love with it when I first saw it and just assumed something is fantastic and detailed would become an Internet hit …

Apparently not.

Well it should be, I hope this gets to the right people and the video gets the attention it rightfully deserves.

Freak of The Week is honestly such a good song and the video that accompanies it was so beautifully done in animation and compiling clips! I highly recommend you watch it!

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splendidcitrus:

do i exist? at 3 am, its debatable

just-shower-thoughts:

When you can’t fall asleep it’s because all the dream servers are full and you have to wait for someone else to disconnect first.

oh-my-cosmos:
“ Shapeshifting; it’s all about the small details…
-Mod Owly
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oh-my-cosmos:

Shapeshifting; it’s all about the small details…

-Mod Owly

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thejusticethatissocial:

Hey y'all remember this photo?

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The saxophonist is Big Jay McNeely, who died on Sept. 16th 2018 at the age of 91. He was a crucial part of LA’s postwar R&B explosion and helped lay the foundation for rock and roll.

In May 1953, Ebony magazine reported, “A young white lad got so hepped up over Big Jay’s music that he jumped out of a balcony onto the main floor, where he miraculously landed without hurting himself and went into a riotous dance.”

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@sciman101 hey did you forget your cat

@sciman101 hey did you forget your cat

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64bitwar:

shinhito:

So fucking cute.

the bear just agrees to start jumping with him like “alright yeah let’s do that”

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