Another embarrassing and obnoxious personal blog.
Fine art portfolio/future art history blog is located at anxietyplays.tumblr.com.
Any fan art/other will be posted here.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
(Source: pokephrases)
Here are all the Recruitment Posters for all the Pokemon Organizations.
Printing these and posting them around town
I want all of these. Like. Like papering my wall.
Reblogging this because I think I’m going to put the rocket and galactic ones on my dorm room door.
Why Rarity?
So often in children’s programming we are presented with the “Beautiful Female Archetype”. She’s got the looks! She’s popular! Everyone likes her!… but we, as an audience, are persuaded to either hate her or be annoyed by her, because she is mean, spiteful, and perhaps even ditzy.
The message this sends to young girls and boys is “If she is attractive, she is a challenge.” The pretty girl can never be your friend, never love you, never be anything but a rival. We should hate people we don’t even know if we perceive them as a attractive, because they are therefore a threat to us in some way. And by association, if a woman is interested in superficial things like fashion and beauty, she must be vain.
Except that isn’t true. We’re multidimensional people! We can be interested in fashion and human rights! And math! And geography! And sales at Sephora! And just because a person likes to get dressed up does not mean they’ll look down on you for choosing to do otherwise. A real friend would love you for who you are, not what you look like.
When I first started watching My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, I was totally taken aback by Rarity. Here is a female character that I can finally relate to. Rarity is the element of Generosity. She is the fuel that makes the fire burn. She genuinely wants to see her friends do well, and she’s always happy help them reach their goals. She’s blunt, clever, and nothing makes her feel sweller than helping others learn to feel good about themselves. And it’s so rare that we see such a well-rounded character in so called children’s television. I’m so, so thankful for her.
For all you Rarity fans out there, here comes a Rarity flood!
-Topknot

HAVE ALL MY FEELS OP. ALL OF THEM.
THIS PONY, RIGHT HERE, IS WHY I LOVE THIS SHOW.
“Why aren’t there any black pin up girls?” With 100 rare vintage photographs all showing women of color in magazines not seen for over 50 years, the book not only reveals many answers to the question, it reveals a long gone part of America and African-American culture. …

There is no such thing as too many pin up girls. <3
LORDNONONONONONO

brb, laughing forever
(Source: mybuddykeiths-choice-ass)
(Source: stormyteacup)
THAT. PICTURE.
PFHAH.
I love when I accidentally come across things I created on other websites, haha.

So I found a funky looking cartridge at the flea market. The guy who was selling it had an eyepatch and a leg.
When I loaded the game onto my gameboy, there was already a save file with the name “deR”
Naturally I opened the save file to see what was inside.
Then this appeared.
And then I saw the ghost of my dead father right in front of me and he told me how much of a disappointment I was for still playing a children’s game at the age of 21.
The end.
Seems legit.
This is your child before and after one year of exposure to a new street drug knows as “The Animes.” Police forces are still researching the sources of this substance, but it is known to be very addictive and its side effects are nearly irreversible.
Signs that your child may be under the influence of “The Animes” include:
- making an account on deviantART.com - While it appears innocent, this website is actually a black market for different types of “The Animes.” It contains the highest concentration of animes abusers worldwide.
- changing their typing habits - If your Honors student starts typing sentences that substitute “teh” for “the” or uses asterisks for actions (i.e., *noms on you XD*) or starts adding -chan to the end of names, “The Animes” have most likely gotten to a near-irreversible state that requires years of therapy.
- a sudden interest in Top Ramen - In it’s early stages, your child or loved one may request to eat instant ramen noodles up to a few times a week. At this stage, it is still possible to fix some of the damage “The Animes” have caused. However, if they begin using chopsticks with every meal, you may have no choice but to lock them in their room and confiscate all Hot Topic products.
For more information on how to protect your child from the evils of “The Animes,” please visit www.theanimesawarenessfoundation.org or call us toll free at 1-800-HOT-YAOIZ
1-800-HOT-YAOIZ? Seems legit.