ReFLUFF

lucyzephyr:

saucefactory:

OH, COULSON.

ARE YOU UNCOMFORTABLY AROUSED.

ARE YOU.

ARE YOU UNCOMFORTABLY AROUSED AND HATING YOURSELF.

ARE YOU.

will forever be the best thing to come out of this fandom

strugglingtobeheard:

unimpressedcats:

the-villain-is-the-catalyst:

20julz13:

IT JUST WANTS TO WEAR THE HAT

“NO SON OF MINE IS GONNA WEAR PEOPLE HATS”

you’ve brought great shame on our family

Not in my damn house

shavingsheep:

update: CLICK HERE
shavingsheep:

Dib’s Invader Zim Nuzlocke Adventure Update on SmackJeeves

shavingsheep:

Dib’s Invader Zim Nuzlocke Adventure Update on SmackJeeves

shavingsheep:

Dib’s Invader Zim Nuzlocke Adventure
You’ll likely to see updates on Smack Jeeves: http://www.smackjeeves.com/comicprofile.php?id=129442
Updates are most likely on every Saturday.

shavingsheep:

Dib’s Invader Zim Nuzlocke Adventure

You’ll likely to see updates on Smack Jeeves: http://www.smackjeeves.com/comicprofile.php?id=129442

Updates are most likely on every Saturday.

toramiyo:

Some great and simple tutorials from DerSketchie on DeviantArt


They have more tutorials in their Gallery so check them out!

The original story of the little mermaid is that she must kill the prince in order to be human, and in the end, she loves him too much and kills herself instead.

The artwork is too great not to reblog. 

Ok, ok - important expansion: she only has to kill the Prince because the deal was if he fell in love with her she could be human forever, and he didn’t. By which I mean, he was a good person and genuinely nice to her, but he didn’t fall in love. He fell in love with someone else, also perfectly nice - not the seawitch in disguise, fu Disney. The Mermaid is told she can only return to the sea now if she kills the Prince. She goes into the room where he and his lover lie sleeping and they look so beautiful and happy together that she can’t do it.

That’s why she kills herself. And because it was a noble act she returns to sea as foam.

One moral of the story was that women shouldn’t fundamentally change who they are for love of a man, and in theory Han Christian Anderson wrote it for a ballerina with whom he fell in love. She was marrying someone else who wouldn’t let her dance.