ALL SHINY AND CHROME
- A new print that will be debuting at Heroescon 2015. limited number.

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ALL SHINY AND CHROME
- A new print that will be debuting at Heroescon 2015. limited number.
Korra Parks and Rec 2: Due to high demand and my forgetting April in the first one. k bye.
comic sands
This post was grating on my nerves with every pun. And then, then I read the caption. And I closed my eyes, thinking to myself I know I must deserve this hell. Now I know what it’s like for a post to physically pain me.
I think everyone in this 7 hour car ride really enjoyed me reading this aloud
1. The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell — The story of a big game hunter finding himself stranded on an island and becoming the hunted.
2. The Last Question by Isaac Asimov — A question is posed to a supercomputer that does not get answered until the end days of man.
3. The Last Answer by Isaac Asimov — A man passes away and has a conversation with the Voice in the afterlife.
4. The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman — A collection of journal entries written by a woman whose physician husband has confined her to the upstairs bedroom of the house.
5. The Lottery by Shirley Jackson — The story of one small town’s ritual know only as “the lottery.”
6. Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway — A couple has a tension-filled conversation at a train station in Spain.
7. All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury — A group of schoolchildren live on Venus where the Sun is visible for only two hours every seven years.
8. Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut — It is the year 2081, and all Americans are equal in every possible way.
9. The Monkey by Stephen King — The story of a cymbal-banging monkey toy that controls the lives around it.
10. We Can Get Them For You Wholesale by Neil Gaiman — A man named Peter searches the phone book for an assassin to kill his unfaithful fiancée.
Amazing 3D Sand Drawings Give Beach a New Dimension by Jamie Harkins
New Zealand artist Jamie Harkins and his fellow artist friends transform the beaches of Mount Maunganui into eye-popping works of art with their amazing 3D sand drawings.
Nick Frost spoiling the whole plot in the opening 20 minutes.
if you are ASEXUAL, you do not experience SEXUAL ATTRACTION.
if you are AROMANTIC, you do not experience ROMANTIC ATTRACTION.
if you are AROMATIC, you have a PLEASANT AND DISTINCTIVE SMELL.
And if you are AUTOMATIC, SYSTEMATIC, and HYDROMATIC, why then you’re GREASED LIGHTENINGGGGG
I saw something about Sutar week???? So I organized the last couple of those engagement sketches I mentioned a while back.
Wanted to do something that was short and cute and still showed off Suyin being the most overwhelming person ever and Baatar being a turbonerd. Oh yeah and Suyin would still be estranged from Toph too at this point.
Also heh, I love the idea of something in direct contrast with Lin dating Tenzin for years and that relationship crashing and burning. Suyin rushes into marriage, successful long relationship.
"You people have No Idea how important this is! We are THIS CLOSE to cornering the market on Self-Restocking Creme Eggs! And you’ll get a percentage of that!" "You mean If we SURVIVE!"
I did a painting based on a screenshot from the Big Lebowski.
Well none of that comment went as expected
slay those bitches
Using only song names from 1 artist/cleverly answer these questions. Pass it on to other people. Try not to repeat a song title, it’s a lot harder than you think!
Pick your artist: Explosions in the Sky
What is your gender: Human Qualities
Describe yourself: Can’t We Just Listen to the Silence?
How do you feel: Passing Time Describe where you currently live: Postcard from 1952 If you could go anywhere, where would you go: Glittering Blackness Your favorite form of transportation: An Old Peasant Like Me Your best friend is: A Storm Is Coming You and your best friend are: Catastrophe and The Cure Favorite time of day: Magic Hours Your relationship: Your Hand in Mine Your fear: Greet Death
If your life was a TV show, what would the title be: Join Me On My Avalanche
What is life to you: Be Comfortable, Creature
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
My favorite part is how both the internet as a whole and Wikipedia in the specifics have replaced print encyclopedias, etc. as the standard repository of all knowledge and wisdom, even though it has many omissions and contains much that is apocryphal, or at least wildly inaccurate …
beautiful
I still can’t get a “don’t panic” kindle cover though
I.
The other day I was asking someone why he didn’t identify as an EA. “I’m just not a very moral person,” he said. “Oh,” I hastened to reassure him, “I mean, me neither.”
II.
I was thinking about Scott’s recent post on his trouble with accepting that animals have moral value. Lots of people have trouble with this, and lots of other people will tell you it’s because it’s really hard to accept that you’re committing a horribly immoral act every time you eat a steak. But I realized I’ve always found that kind of odd, because for me it wasn’t hard at all.
I think I always implicitly believed that animals mattered. But my first contact with animal rights memes wasn’t until high school, when I learned that animals on factory farms lead really terrible lives. And my reaction was, “Okay. I guess eating meat is really terrible then.” And I kept on eating meat for the next three years, eating less and less and eventually realizing that I’d found enough vegetarian foods I liked that going vegetarian wouldn’t be much of an inconvenience.
When I heard the Peter Singer drowning child thought experiment, my reaction was, “Hmm, I guess spending money on myself beyond the basic requirements of living rather than donating it is morally equivalent to murder. Maybe I should start donating 10%.”
When I heard that animals farmed for eggs and milk suffer just as much as those farmed for meat (this somehow never occurred to high school me) my reaction was, “Okay, I guess eating eggs and milk is morally equivalent to torturing animals for fun.” This was two years ago and giving up dairy is still on my to-do list, somewhere between “read more books” and “learn to do makeup.” But it took me about a day to intellectually accept the idea, and right now I eat ice cream all the time and feel no guilt at all.
III.
I think if I were more scrupulous I would be more inclined to extreme acts of altruism. I’d be more likely to give, say, 50% of my income (once I get a job) if I had some guilt motivating me; as it is I don’t know if I’ll have enough willpower to give that much. But my lack of scrupulosity does make it easier to take moral ideas seriously, and I think as an EA that’s really important.
This new Cards Against Humanity science pack supports a scholarship for women in science. Go! Buy it now! What are you waiting for?
Bonus: Over at Nerdist, Kyle Hill takes you on a sneak-peek tour of the expansion pack. Can’t wait to play this one…
At what cost, glory? How far are you willing to push yourself? Until sweat drips? Until tears flow? Until blood splatters? Whiplash explores this line of thinking through Andrew Neyman's (Miles Teller) journey to become one of the greatest drummers of all time. Andrew's reserved exterior mask a wild stallion: energetic and with something to prove. Andrew attacks his quest with an admirable (and occasionally shocking) single-minded determination. However, like a stallion, before he can reach his full potential, he must first be broken. Enter Terrence Fletcher (JK Simmons), Andrew's instructor. Sometimes a caring father figure, more often a ruthless taskmaster, you never quite know what to expect from him. His answer to the first question above is: everything. Gotta break some eggs to make an omelet. Then, examine the yolks and if they're not just right, toss them and break some more. Is that wasteful? Fletcher would say that the real waste would be to live a life deprived of experiencing true greatness. The movie's small scope makes it play like a case-study, which ties in with the theme of singular focus (others have said that the scenes with Andrew’s love interest (Melissa Benoist) and father (Paul Reiser) caused the film to drag; I did not share this feeling). An appreciation of jazz music might help, but probably isn’t necessary. Teller and Simmons are more than enough to carry the film.