25 5 / 2013
“Women are more likely to be attracted to personality and men are more likely to be attracted to physical appearance.”
Woah maybe that’s because we teach women to see men as people and we teach men to see women as objects.
Ding ding ding ding ding.
There is nothing to argue about this post because it is nothing but the truth.
I know a lot more women who see men physically than guys.
(via somewhatsorry)
25 5 / 2013
25 5 / 2013
25 5 / 2013
1 note = 1 pixel for your fandom’s symbol (shown above) in an art piece I’m making
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25 5 / 2013
((LINDSAY AND ALEX, I DONT THINK YOU REALIZE HOW ADORABLE YOU TWO ARE))
So some cool stuff happened today.
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25 5 / 2013
25 5 / 2013
"
People try to tell me that Superman is simple and naive. They try to suggest to me that Batman’s more psychologically complex stories are where adults REALLY gravitate. And in many cases, they do.
But I actually do think that Batman represents a certain type of naievete. Batman is about trying to CONTROL your environment. He believes that he can STOP bad things from happening. He is forever an 8 year old boy, holding his dying parents in his arms and thinking he can stop this from ever happening again. Batman hopes to eliminate criminals from his world entirely. With his fists.
Superman, for me, has an acceptance that bad things WILL always happen. In many versions, he comes to terms very early in life with the fact that despite his immense power, he cannot stop bad things from happening. That his goal as a hero cannot be to stop bad things from happening, but instead should be about using his gifts to help those in need when the time comes. Sometimes, yes, he can stop a bullet. But he cannot eradicate the darkness that would convince a man to fire it in the first place.
One is about fighting against the dire currents of life, one is about accepting them and trying to make the ride as comfortable as possible. There is maturity and wisdom in acceptance.
"
Justin Korthof (via cobalt-templar)
That’s what detractors of Superman can’t seem to grasp.
(via cursethecosmos)(via derpingthroughlife)
25 5 / 2013
- 1: had you been there today you might know how it feels to be struck to the bone in a moment of breathless delight
- 2: [looks into the camera like he's on the office]
25 5 / 2013
"Indifference and neglect often do much more damage than outright dislike."
25 5 / 2013
Minecraft comic series by
This is a really cool take on how Minecraft would work ‘realistically’. Love it!
Hooooooooooooooooooooly fuck that’s awesome.
Literally the best interpretation of Minecraft I have ever seen I really want more.
(via derpingthroughlife)
25 5 / 2013
Look, if you nicely tell me that swearing makes you uncomfortable and you politely ask me not to, I will stop immediately and speak nicer than a nun.
But if you start acting like you’re on some fucking high horse, or telling me that I’m going to Hell for talking the way that I do and you can’t “be around that kind of language” then you can bet your motherfuckin’ ass that I’ll be fucking cussing like a cunt-fuckin’ sailor you maggot-ridden piece of dick.
(via beckquita123)
25 5 / 2013
to this day, I think Azula is probably one of the most interesting villains. Ever.Honestly, this scene made me feel choked up, because Azula obviously craved her Mother’s love, like Zuko had, but because she was so much more taken under her Father’s ‘wing’ as it were, she became a twisted version of who she would have been.
And this scene. This fucking scene.
Just take a step back and think:
- Her Mother is a hallucination here.
- Azula is bitterly saying ‘Even you fear me.’ And back at Ember Island, you learn that, even though she was a tiny terror, she was hurt because her Mother was scared of her.
- And the one thing that breaks Azula is the fact that a part of her knows exactly what her Mother would say. And she’d tell her she loves her.
- And she wouldn’t be angry, or disappointed. She’d be sad.
(Source: ladycatsa, via derpingthroughlife)


