blood and bone against steel and stone




cello-wave:

-whispers-

Your reboot is less progressive than the sixties tv show.


petite-madame:

Sketchbook spread 2 (2013)

Sometimes I write short fics in French and illustrate them. Also, The S1!Sam is inspired by a great photoset I saw on Tumblr ♥

(Color pencils, ballpoint pen + copic markers)



antiquers:

[yells] hey

[whispers] hey

dean’s siren was a little brother

xoxo


Slammin' Cock: youarenotdesi: fat-amy-for-president: fat-amy-for-president: I was at... 

youarenotdesi:

fat-amy-for-president:

fat-amy-for-president:

I was at Hot Topic and saw this cool tshirt for some band or something called Bring Me the Horizon and idk what bring me the horizon is and don’t really care but the shirt is cute so i’ll wear it

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This was an experiment. See how people started getting mad at me for “buying” a Bring Me The Horizon shirt, when I said I really knew nothing about them? How I said I bought it simply because I thought it was cute? Completely disregarding who the band was?

This is how people from other cultures feel when you purchase and wear garb from their culture with no knowledge of what that garb symbolizes and means. If you wear or use something for the wrong reasons, people get mad

This has got to be by far one of the best ways to explain cultural appropriation to people.



electricmonk333:

STONE NUMBER ONE

7x02 || 8x23

(for d5133judy)




that's just some ignorant bitch shit: padapadasomething: cool stuff to do having your own opinion publicly... 

padapadasomething:

cool stuff to do

  • having your own opinion
  • publicly expressing your opinion
  • defending and standing up for said opinion
  • disagreeing with other opinions
  • having a discussion on conflicting opinions

uncool stuff to do

  • actively searching and being mean to people who have different opinions
  • attacking others for their opinions
  • making fun of other opinions
  • using personal insults against someone because of their opinion
  • create a blog specifically to mock people with an opinion

really that’s about it easy eh now let’s all try to stick to it


"Stop thinking about art works as objects, and start thinking about them as triggers for experiences. (Roy Ascott’s phrase.) That solves a lot of problems: we don’t have to argue whether photographs are art, or whether performances are art, or whether Carl Andre’s bricks or Andrew Serranos’s piss or Little Richard’s ‘Long Tall Sally’ are art, because we say, ‘Art is something that happens, a process, not a quality, and all sorts of things can make it happen.’ … [W]hat makes a work of art ‘good’ for you is not something that is already ‘inside’ it, but something that happens inside you — so the value of the work lies in the degree to which it can help you have the kind of experience that you call art."  -

Brian Eno (via jessiethatcher)

I could reblog/post this every day as a constant reminder.

(via notational)

And I’m sticking it up here for people who define the “good” in Make good art in ways that I definitely didn’t intend…

(via neil-gaiman)


the Ackles at UCLA Spring Sing


back from the zoo. it was awesome. now gonna eat cheesecake and play wii in my favorite prom dress i’ve never worn in public. because fuck you its my goddamn birthday and i wear what i want


"The reality is that so-called pro-life movement is not about saving babies. It’s about punishing women for having sex. That’s why they oppose birth control. That’s why they want to ban abortion even though doing so will simply drive women to have dangerous back alley abortions. That’s why they want to penalize women who take public assistance and then dare to have sex, leaving an exemption for those who become pregnant from rape. It’s not about babies. If it were about babies, they would be making access to birth control widespread and free and creating a comprehensive social safety net so that no woman finds herself with a pregnancy she can’t afford. They would be raising money for research on why half of all zygotes fail to implant and working to prevent miscarriages. It’s not about babies. It’s about controlling women. It’s about making sure they have consequences for having unapproved sex."  - “How I Lost Faith in the Pro-Life Movement” by Libby Anne. This is some seriously interesting reading. (via possibilitygirl)