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Poetic Crows

@poeticcrows656-blog

I can see right through your petty bullshit.
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Collecting the first 10 days of inktober! Here you can see the loose story progression Im doing, although it only makes sense if you’ve played the game :)

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jp0777

Some tiny lil water-themed test animations made in Blender while fooling around with emission shaders!

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dopenmind

Reblogging this once more because my mom and I legitimately laughed to tears.

this is my favorite video on the internet

mental health tip: save this video. watch it when you’re sad. it’s the best goddamn thing on the internet

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I absolutely adore when famous manga artists draw characters from other series. Here are some good examples:

Kohei Horikoshi (Boku no Hero Academia) draws 2015’s Weekly Shonen Jump protagonists:

Masashi Kishimoto (Naruto) draws Midoriya from Boku no Hero Academia, Giorno Giovanna from Jojo’s Bizarre Adevnture, Goku and Krillin (Dragon Ball) and Luffy (One Piece):

Hirohiko Araki (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure) draws Naruto:

Eiichiro Oda (One Piece) draws Jotaro Kujo (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure), Naruto and Rock Lee, Gintoki (Gintama) and Yamcha (Dragonball):

Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball) draws Jotaro Kujo and Iggy (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure), Naruto and Luffy (One Piece):

Yusuke Murata (Eyeshield 21, new One Punch Man manga artist) draws Naruto, Luffy (One Piece) and Jotaro Kujo (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure):

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Tite Kubo (Bleach) draws Ghiaccio (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure), Luffy (One Piece) and Naruto and Orochimaru:

Please feel free to add more!

Hideaki Sorachi (Gintama) draws Usopp (One Piece)

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enigma-boi

No words can describe how much I love Eiichiro Oda’s Jotaro.

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I don’t know if you’ve actually seen this episode, but Pam invites the entire office to her art show that she’s been gearing up for for a really long time. Nobody shows up except for Oscar and his partner (and they critique her work, calling her “lacking in courage” among other things, not realizing she is standing right behind them) and then Michael. And Michael is the only one who tells her she is great just for putting herself out there, and the only one who places value on what she’s done, and he points out all the little details she got right and notices absolutely every bit of hard work she put into it. And then treats Pam like the artist she is by not just paying her for her art, but displaying it where literally everyone can see it.

It’s one of my favorite episodes.