And this is why Nine is my Doctor.
Suddenly I understand what one of my huge issues has been with the latest Doctor Who episodes
The Doctor has been reacting with horror rather than wonder, and running rather than communicating
Thanks 9 you’ve helped me come to a point of clarity
(Source: timelordsandladies)
Well baby I’m a put on a show kind of girl
Don’t like the back seat, gotta be first
I’m like the ringleader, I call the shots
I’m like a firecracker, I make it hot
I will be disappointed if this song wasn’t the inspiration for June ;)
The Posterchildren (c) Kitty Burroughs
Lilo & Stitch (2002) Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois’ silly little alien cartoon that is actually a HEARTBREAKING ODE to the FRAGILITY OF FAMILY.
How To Train Your Dragon (2010) Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois’ silly little dragon cartoon that is actually a HEARTBREAKING ODE to the FRAGILITY OF FAMILY.
The Croods (2012) Chris Sanders and Kirk De Micco’s silly little cavemen cartoon that is actually…
…yeah, you better bring some Kleenex.
This body of work is an exploration of the extent of cultural appropriation and encourages a discussion about it. I give the appropriator and the appropriated the opportunity to defend themselves and create a dialogue between them, while maintaining a neutral stance myself. I am not attacking those who appropriate, merely educating and creating awareness. I’m also exploring appropriation myself, and discovering the carying degrees of it within this visual conversation.
I’d like to make this a long term exploration, with a lot more participants as a form of generation-wide debate. If you’d like to be photographed to add your point of view, please do not hesitate to pop me a message here or an email at sanaahamid@yahoo.com and we could work something out!
This is AMAZING!
I give up art
That’s fuckin amazing
(Source: gaara-poof)
Pyrrhic Comedy: michaonthemoon: yaoibutts: I love how potato in French is pomme de...
I love how potato in French is pomme de terre, which pretty much means “earth apple.”
like what stupid frenchman saw this:
and said “zis petite légume looks like a, how you say, APPLE! hmmm… but it grows in ze earth… HON HON HON! MAIS OUI! C’EST UNE POMME DE TERRE!”
j’adore comment ananas se dit pineapple en anglais, ce qui veut littéralement dire “pomme de pin”, genre quel type anglais a vu ça:
et s’est dit : “ow cette étrange big fruit ressemble à une, how do you say, POMME! hmmm… mais plutôt une pomme qui pousse dans les pins… HU HU HU! OH YES, IT’S A PINEAPPLE!”
(z’avez vu, on peut le faire aussi… hon hon hon!)(via joouheika)
Wings
Movement and interactive relationship with the body has been the most important element throughout my body of work. However through these works, I also started to explore the mechanical structure as a form. Mechanical structure becomes the most enjoyable form to me as it becomes complex yet remains simple and coherent. The contrast between metal structural form and natural feather, together with the repetitive and whimsical movements of fragile wings, provokes the imagination and evolves the intimate relationship between work and viewer/wearer. Although the recent series, segmented wings have been focused on the formal challenge to engineer an intricate movement that simulates bird wings, these works are intended to be a series of poems in which I develope my own formal language, interpret the nature of wings, create various structural forms with movements, and share the metaphor, imagination, humor, with viewer/wearer.
SRU - Mix It Up
Korra: “That was amazing! I didn’t think we’d beat ‘em.”
Asami: “Well, you can’t be afraid to mix it up sometimes.”
Korra: “I gotta admit, I had you pegged wrong.”
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Commission depicting a 2v2 basketball game: Korra and Asami vs Mako and Bolin. This is a scene from saint-roku-university’s AtLA/LoK inspired modern day young adult fiction, ‘What I Learned at SRU.’ The full story can be read here on dA or here on ff.net.
The full art gallery for this project is HERE and can also be found (and followed) at the project’s facebook page


