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Here is my little corner of the internet. Expect to see my artwork, funny stuff, pretty stuff, and anything else that catches my fancy.

Just who the heck am I, anyway? An introduction of sorts (link).

I happen to be currently accepting requests and commissions. I'm willing to try almost anything, I just can't always guarantee it'll turn out good.

Link to all of my drawing posts.





Top 8 Gifs  Howl’s Moving Castle

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These things always baffled me as a kid. I loved puzzles and mind games, so the intricate looping and tangling wires with beads initially looked like the setup for a superb puzzle. On closer examination, however, each wire led directly to one place with no obstacles to work the beads around. I wondered, what was the point of such a contraption? Why would anyone wish to spend their time sliding beads back and forth along a single path? Surely there was more to this thing than met the eye. Surely there was a secret trick to it, and if I could unlock it there was far more fun to be had. So I wasted many an hour in waiting rooms trying to find the hidden puzzle. Yet there never was one. It was just beads on wires that didn’t challenge the mind. I was one very disappointed five-year-old.
This has been a post about my childhood that no one cares about.

These things always baffled me as a kid. I loved puzzles and mind games, so the intricate looping and tangling wires with beads initially looked like the setup for a superb puzzle. On closer examination, however, each wire led directly to one place with no obstacles to work the beads around. I wondered, what was the point of such a contraption? Why would anyone wish to spend their time sliding beads back and forth along a single path? Surely there was more to this thing than met the eye. Surely there was a secret trick to it, and if I could unlock it there was far more fun to be had. So I wasted many an hour in waiting rooms trying to find the hidden puzzle. Yet there never was one. It was just beads on wires that didn’t challenge the mind. I was one very disappointed five-year-old.

This has been a post about my childhood that no one cares about.

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Augh, I love this movie so much.

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swagassoncelut:

pullabaloo:

johnlocked-i-am:

 


Guys…

Guys…

THE WATER TEMPLE

TAKE ME THERE.

makes me think of tomb raider

y’all remember that ship level in super mario 64? I nostalgia’d so hard when i saw this.

Oh God, at first I thought this was awesome, but now I can’t get the image of the ship level out of my head and that is not a good thing.

Don’t ask me why 5 year old me was terrified of the water levels in Super Mario 64, I just was and I still have nightmares because of it, literally two nights ago I had a Mario water level nightmare.

If it wasn’t for that painful association this would be incredible, though.

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mr-radical-mpreg:

I hope ya’ll like my face because here’s a big pile of it.

Photo-dudes: Frankie and Will 

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historicalawesomeness:

This day in history:

Minutes before giving a speech on a campaign stop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Theodore Roosevelt is shot in an assassination attempt.  

The would-be assassin’s bullet is slowed down after travelling through a steel eyeglass case and the folded, fifty page speech he intended to give, stopping in his chest.  Realizing that he wasn’t coughing up blood, Roosevelt figured he was well enough to go ahead and deliver his speech rather than rush to the hospital.

He spoke for the next 90 minutes, opening with the words:

Ladies and gentlemen, I don’t know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot; but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose.”

Doctors deemed it too risky to remove the bullet, and Roosevelt carried it with him inside his body for the rest of his life.

October 14, 1912


LIKE A BOSS

People act like Chuck Norris is so awesome, but they clearly are not aware of how BADASS Teddy Roosevelt was. Just got shot? I don’t give a fuck, I’m Teddy Roosevelt and I’m gonna deliver my damn speech with a bullet in my chest!

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ohhicas:

thesulfurandthesigh:

I need this in my life and blog

I think I read this when I was little? And never realized how messed up it is until now. I love it.

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