Howl: I feel terrible, like there’s a weight on my chest.
Sophie: A heart’s a heavy burden.

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wakemeupwhenmylifeends:

calledchaos:

wondurs:

primuula:

skinny-depression:

i love obama way too much

FUCKING LOVE YOU OBAMA BE AUSTRALIA’S PRESIDENT 

AMEN

Can everyone think like this, please?

I love you Obama

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fictioningrey:

When you put hot water or milk in it, it turns white with the mischief managed and then that fades away as it cools down.

image

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songofthestarwhale:

TenToo Quality Face Appreciation


Because he got more quality faces in his first 30 seconds than most characters got all season.

You guys are welcome to use them as icons!

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kittypocalypse:

Sherlock Holmes Kitty

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deathdetonation:

The Sexy Scheming Bastards Behind Glass.

“Welcome to the club.”

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usedbandaid:

jakewyattriot:

Test Number Three.

 Necropolis will launch at the end of August as an ongoing weekly webcomic.  Stay tuned!

-Jake Wyatt

This fellow has skills. 

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Inspirational Artists ◘  Viktoria Gavrilenko

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thedevilswaiting:

The original story of the little mermaid is that she must kill the prince in order to be human, and in the end, she loves him too much and kills herself instead.

The artwork is too great not to reblog. 

Ok, ok - important expansion: she only has to kill the Prince because the deal was if he fell in love with her she could be human forever, and he didn’t. By which I mean, he was a good person and genuinely nice to her, but he didn’t fall in love. He fell in love with someone else, also perfectly nice - not the seawitch in disguise, fu Disney. The Mermaid is told she can only return to the sea now if she kills the Prince. She goes into the room where he and his lover lie sleeping and they look so beautiful and happy together that she can’t do it.

That’s why she kills herself. And because it was a noble act she returns to sea as foam.

One moral of the story was that women shouldn’t fundamentally change who they are for love of a man, and in theory Han Christian Anderson wrote it for a ballerina with whom he fell in love. She was marrying someone else who wouldn’t let her dance.

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