1. seblester:

    seblester:

    The man in the office next door is calmly threatening me with physical violence if I play the Benny Hill theme tune “one more time.” To be fair to him, I own the loudest domestic speakers available in the UK, and it has been on rotation for six hours.

    Ps. Someone on IG commented “at least you’ll have the perfect soundtrack when he finally snaps and chases you around the building at double-speed.”

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  2. cvri1324:

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    waiting for you…

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  3. latehogan:

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    Oh Sister, the woman you are. ⋆。♡˚(⸝⸝ᵕᴗᵕ⸝⸝)💭✧˚

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  4. maintitle:

    wifegideonnav:

    wifegideonnav:

    the emotion i just experienced is kind of indescribable

    the funniest part of this post to me is that the reblog:like ratio is nearly 1:1. nobody’s just liking everyone who sees this video goes yeah i gotta inflict it on as many people as possible

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  5. imthebeast:

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    idk why people photoshopped the crying cat meme on this pic when the unedited version is so powerful

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  6. san-hun-po:

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    Worst bank robbers in the history of mankind!

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  7. strze-lec:

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    when they ask you to do the job you were hired to do

     

  8. valtsv:

    valtsv:

    inception is a decent movie but there’s so much horror tragedy potential written into its premise and the implications of its worldbuilding and being able to see that and do nothing about it makes me feel deranged

    dream technology was developed by the military “so soldiers could practice shooting, stabbing and strangling each other”. the only way to escape a dream before it ends is by killing yourself or convincing someone to kill you. you can live entire lifetimes in a dream, only to wake up to the disorientation of realising that only hours have passed in the waking world. prolonged exposure to dream-sharing tech carries the high risk of inducing psychosis to the point that you can no longer tell the difference between dreams and reality. you can carry a “totem” that behaves differently in a dream to counter this, but if anyone else gets their hands on it and figures out how it works, it’s game over. dreaming is so addictive that some people sacrifice their waking lives to keep dreaming for longer. people can be hired to break into your mind and take anything they want from it, down to your most intimate parts, and sell them for profit. if that’s not paranoia-inducing enough, entering someone else’s mind carries the risk of being hunted down and torn to pieces by manifestations of their own psyche in a subconscious act of self-defence that cannot be controlled, because what you are doing is invasive and violent. the premise of the film rests on a superrich man hiring a group of people to fundamentally alter a man’s identity because inheriting his father’s corporation has the potential to make him a BUSINESS COMPETITOR. the leader of said heist team is so haunted by the suicide of his wife that he (unintentionally) caused by violating her mind to the point of madness that he locks the rest of them into a labyrinth of his own guilt, stalked by the minotaur her vengeful ghost. oh, and on the right cocktail of drugs, you can’t wake up from a nightmare, and will instead end up in pure unconstructed unreality, surrounded only by decaying structures built by those who inhabited it before you, whose intentions and regrets might still haunt the landscape like a malevolent physical presence.

    and you still have to go to work in the morning!

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  9. fox-trot:

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    A companion piece to my baby Jango Concord Dawn festival garb concept + two unfinished Bodie Taylor Alpha-class ARC trooper cadet sketches, a concept for Jaster’s stinky old farm strill (tentatively named Ijaat), a baby Jaster doodle, and an unfinished doodle of Jango while he was enslaved.

    I wanted to design a ‘Mand’alor’ version of Baby Jango’s traditional face paint. The pattern on his nose represents mythosaur scales, the jaig eyes represent courage in the face of adversity, the green paint represents his duty to his people, the red paint honors Jaster/his birth family/ancestors & the past, and the white paint represents a new start and the future of his people, and the rest represents the face of a buy’ce.

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  10. emiett:

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    This is a portfolio project from last year! I’m interested in chapter book illustration jobs, so I mocked up the cover and first five chapters of a childhood favorite, Dealing with Dragons.

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  11. ashcremated:

    a portrait of Princess Yue in a stile reminescent of Alphonse Mucha's art, she's smiling slightly, and water is dripping from her cupped hands. behind her there are frames decorated with themes of phases of the moon, stars, arctic sea animals, and the white and black spirit koisALT

    ✨🌙✨

     

  12. micro-toad:

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    Here’s another quilt I made for Desert Bus for Hope, this would’ve been 2021’s contribution.

    I love Labyrinth so much, so why not make a quilt of the movie poster?

    Here are some stats for the Labyrinth Quilt:

    Measured roughly 37 x 54.5 inches, about 1600 individual pieces, I believe the smallest one was slightly smaller than a cm. I ended up hand sewing a lot of the crystal ball portion. Also no black was used in the quilt, the dark values were a deep espresso brown.

    In retrospect I wish I quilted it better, but meh, what’s a girl to do? I still love this one to bits. I should post so of the making of pics too hehe.

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