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Not For Long

@luc-of-anarchy

Alex. 20. St. Petersburg, FL
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It’s important that you keep your feelings and your self worth in different places because when feelings get hurt it shouldn’t change how you view yourself.

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luminarai

listen, I’m not the biggest fan of kids but if a child looks at me then you bet I’m gonna smile back at them. kids deserve to experience the world as a kind and safe place to explore okay.

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lubricates
“Some people don’t realize what they have until it’s gone, but that does not always mean they are supposed to get it back.”

— Stephan Labossiere (via suspend)

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jetgreguar

i’ve been comprimised 

i laughed for about 349583492547252 years

I’ve waited 2 years for this post to hit my dash again. Totes worth it

It get better this guy, he wanted to work for the police but they didnt want him because he was to “unfit” now he spends his freetime trolling and running from the police. he is by now a pretty famous comedian and just to show you

thats him dressed up as sonic and blocking real trafic photograph machines and stuff

thats him spraying a guy who smokes in a zone where its forbiden with a fire extungisher

blocking the street with a DIY railway

blind man driving

AND as a snail on a speedway

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Animation Deflation, as reported by Animation Anecdotes

The Pixar short Knick Knack (1989) was released in two versions.  The original was shown at SIGGRAPH in 1989 and released on Tiny Toy Stories and the Toy Story Deluxe CAV Laserdisc.

But the film was altered for release when it preceded Finding Nemo (2003).

The new version gave the woman on the Miami knick knack significantly smaller breasts. Also, the mermaid in the fish bowl had smaller breasts and now wore a seashell bra rather than starfish pasties.

Director John Lasseter defended the changes by saying, “It wasn’t big bad Disney coming in and insisting we do this…it was our own choice. It was just crossing the line for me personally as a father. So I made the decision to reduce [these characters’] breast size.”

Director John Lasseter defended the changes by saying, “It wasn’t big bad Disney coming in and insisting we do this. […] It was just crossing the line for me personally as a father.”

Cuz if there’s one thing Lasseter wants, it’s for women to feel safe and not objectified!