uglypinkmoose:

seaembraces:

Saucer and cup made out of cicada wings and legs

Reminds me of tim burton

(Source: carriannebullard)

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  • Sasuke: My dream is to become Hokage.
  • Fandom: YOUR DREAM IS TO DESTROY THE VILLAGE, YOU LITTLE SHIT.
  • Sasuke: That was yesterday.

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4 Gifs of ItaSaku moments requested by Anonymous

(Source: sparklingprincegareki)

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sirlaggalot:

scarymerry:

thegrlnxtdoorandhergingerfriend:

My AP euro teacher wouldn’t let our class watch Les Mis so we barricaded the door and screamed “VIVE LA REVOLUCIÓN” when he tried to get in.

that is the face of a man who is 24601% done

I laughed and hacked up a lung.

sirlaggalot:

scarymerry:

thegrlnxtdoorandhergingerfriend:

My AP euro teacher wouldn’t let our class watch Les Mis so we barricaded the door and screamed “VIVE LA REVOLUCIÓN” when he tried to get in.

that is the face of a man who is 24601% done

I laughed and hacked up a lung.

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sweetpromenades:

omako:

benditlikekorra:

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I DON’T BELIEVE ANYTHING UNTIL I SEE KORRA ON MY TV. IM SICK OF THIS GAME NICKELODEON! SICK

(Source: elventhespian)

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tsundere-and-lightning:

gay vampire ghost opera dubstep for those who missed it

(Source: fuckyoutubers)

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Obscure Color Words

  • albicant: whitish; becoming white
  • amaranthine: immortal; undying; deep purple-red colour
  • aubergine: eggplant; a dark purple colour
  • azure: light or sky blue; the heraldic colour blue
  • celadon: pale green; pale green glazed pottery
  • cerulean: sky-blue; dark blue; sea-green
  • chartreuse: yellow-green colour
  • cinnabar: red crystalline mercuric sulfide pigment; deep red or scarlet colour
  • citrine: dark greenish-yellow
  • eburnean: of or like ivory; ivory-coloured
  • erythraean: reddish colour
  • flavescent: yellowish or turning yellow
  • greige: of a grey-beige colour
  • haematic: blood coloured
  • heliotrope: purplish hue; purplish-flowered plant; ancient sundial; signalling mirror
  • hoary: pale silver-grey colour; grey with age
  • isabelline: greyish yellow
  • jacinthe: orange colour
  • kermes: brilliant red colour; a red dye derived from insects
  • lovat: grey-green; blue-green
  • madder: red dye made from brazil wood; a reddish or red-orange colour
  • mauve: light bluish purple
  • mazarine: rich blue or reddish-blue colour
  • russet: reddish brown
  • sable: black; dark; of a black colour in heraldry
  • saffron: orange-yellow
  • sarcoline: flesh-coloured
  • smaragdine: emerald green
  • tilleul: pale yellowish-green
  • titian: red-gold, reddish brown
  • vermilion: bright red
  • virid: green
  • viridian: chrome green
  • xanthic: yellow
  • zinnober: chrome green

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disobedient-nightmare:

thecatcherintheryebread:

This is flat out vulgar! There are minors present! 

There are minors present

disobedient-nightmare:

thecatcherintheryebread:

This is flat out vulgar! There are minors present! 

There are minors present

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instagrim:

proof that I have time traveled

instagrim:

proof that I have time traveled

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littners:

when you like someone more than they like you

image

(Source: oniboshi)

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circle-of-eleven:

So, my friend expressed some concern that once the Gatsby movie starts getting popular, the iconic original book cover may be lost and replaced with Leonardo Dicaprio’s face. As a compromise, I present you: The Great Dicaprioimage

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art-library:

Edgar Degas, Interior (The Rape), 1869.
From WikiPaintings:

Also known as The Rape, this painting has posed a conundrum for art historians since its creation. During the time it was painted, Degas was known for historical paintings or those with a literary influence, but no such influence or historical story can be related Interior. The most wide agreement is that the painting refers to a scene in the novel Therese Raquin, by Emile Zola, published in 1867. It is referred to as one of the most dramatic and theatrical of all of Degas’ compositions, as the items in the room are placed almost as props and the depiction of the characters had a stage-like, theatrical quality.

art-library:

Edgar Degas, Interior (The Rape), 1869.

From WikiPaintings:

Also known as The Rape, this painting has posed a conundrum for art historians since its creation. During the time it was painted, Degas was known for historical paintings or those with a literary influence, but no such influence or historical story can be related Interior. The most wide agreement is that the painting refers to a scene in the novel Therese Raquin, by Emile Zola, published in 1867. It is referred to as one of the most dramatic and theatrical of all of Degas’ compositions, as the items in the room are placed almost as props and the depiction of the characters had a stage-like, theatrical quality.

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art-library:

William Turner, The Burning of the Houses of Parliament, 1835.

art-library:

William Turner, The Burning of the Houses of Parliament, 1835.

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art-library:

Marcel Duchamp, L.H.O.O.Q., 1919.

art-library:

Marcel Duchamp, L.H.O.O.Q., 1919.

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