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why is the metal community so pressed abt this it’s literally hilarious. 10/10. love it. i want it.

Metal elitists probably are, the rest of us think this is funny as hell. Also fuck yeah to making corpse paint easier to get and for relatively cheap

Art Deco American Style

1. "Mercury" - a streamliner passenger train which operated between 1936 and 1959

2. The Eastern Columbia Building, Los Angeles (1930)

3. The Guardians of Traffic, Hope Memorial Bridge, Cleveland (1932)

4. The Phantom Corsair - concept car (1938)

5. The Niagara Mohawk Building, Syracuse (1932)

6. The "Neo-Mayan" Art Deco lobby of 450 Sutter Street, San Francisco (1929)

7. "Man Controlling Trade" - sculpture by Michael Lantz, Washington, D.C. (1942)

8. The Spirit Guardians at the Liberty Memorial, Kansas City (1926)

9. The Paramount Theatre, Oakland (1931)

10. The Winged Figures of the Republic, Hoover Dam, Nevada (1936)

Akira Toriyama-sensei passed away on march 1st. is until today, march 8th the news was released.

I don't feel sad because people who makes the sun shine a little more brighter, who becomes the salt of the earth, goes to the good place.

All I can say is Thank You, through your work I got to know you and even though you weren't perfect I love you. I'll be good so we met in heaven.

Your legacy will live in our hearts

The inherent homoeroticism of killing your enemy and immediately regretting it

It’s about rage, it’s about obsession, it’s about making that two-person war your entire raison d’être. It’s about loving and mistaking it for hatred and loving and loving and loving to the point of destruction. His or yours, it doesn’t matter. And you think seeing him dead at your feet will make you feel better, but all you feel is a whole lot of nothing.

For stuff like this I love Tumblr

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One of my favourite bits of media history trivia is that back in the Elizabethan period, people used to publish unauthorised copies of plays by sending someone who was good with shorthand to discretely write down all of the play's dialogue while they watched it, then reconstructing the play by combining those notes with audience interviews to recover the stage directions; in some cases, these unauthorised copies are the only record of a given play that survives to the present day. It's one of my favourites for two reasons:

  1. It demonstrates that piracy has always lay at the heart of media preservation; and
  2. Imagine being the 1603 equivalent of the guy with the cell phone camera in the movie theatre, furtively scribbling down notes in a little book and hoping Shakespeare himself doesn't catch you.

Hey guys!

What if in the future the only record of some stories are fanfiction?

That would be something...

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