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educatingcharlene:

toughpigs:

Remembering Jim.

September 24, 1936 — May 16, 1990

Oh my gosh, that’s just beautiful.

So beautiful remember him for the laughs and smiles he gave us

siknastynik:

porcelainivory:

thecityhorse:

horsecalledbear:

ohsleeper:

Remember this lady?

Oh my god

I’ve reblogged this before and I’ll reblog is again.

Fuckin al gore !

Wow… That’s amazing. Just, wow. 


Sooooooo #sweet

siknastynik:

porcelainivory:

thecityhorse:

horsecalledbear:

ohsleeper:

Remember this lady?

Oh my god

I’ve reblogged this before and I’ll reblog is again.

Fuckin al gore !

Wow… That’s amazing. Just, wow. 

Sooooooo #sweet

comicsalliance:

Parting Shot: This Fake ‘Man Of Steel’ Ad Needs To Be Real
By Joseph Hughes
At Comic-Con in 2008, I stepped onto a hotel elevator and instantly found myself in the sky. At least, it felt that way. It was actually a very creative ad for Pixar’s Up that involved painting the inside of the elevator to look like the sky from the film, with Carl’s balloon-powered flying house in the corner, looking to be off in the distance. The ad always stuck with me, as I thought it was an imaginative — and very effective — way to promote a film, and easily the best use of advertising in an elevator I’d ever seen.That is, until I saw this proposed ad for this summer’s Man of Steel, submitted to the Chip Shop Awards by Jon Massey and Ryan Brown. Massey and Brown take advantage of elevator design to present the classic image of Clark Kent opening his shirt to reveal the Superman logo underneath.
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Soo kool

comicsalliance:

Parting Shot: This Fake ‘Man Of Steel’ Ad Needs To Be Real

By Joseph Hughes

At Comic-Con in 2008, I stepped onto a hotel elevator and instantly found myself in the sky. At least, it felt that way. It was actually a very creative ad for Pixar’s Up that involved painting the inside of the elevator to look like the sky from the film, with Carl’s balloon-powered flying house in the corner, looking to be off in the distance. The ad always stuck with me, as I thought it was an imaginative — and very effective — way to promote a film, and easily the best use of advertising in an elevator I’d ever seen.

That is, until I saw this proposed ad for this summer’s Man of Steel, submitted to the Chip Shop Awards by Jon Massey and Ryan Brown. Massey and Brown take advantage of elevator design to present the classic image of Clark Kent opening his shirt to reveal the Superman logo underneath.

READ MORE

Soo kool

comicsworkbook:

This is, definitively, my favorite Nancy comic (and not just for the effective use of the wide-angle panel). It has all the classic elements of Bushmiller sass-projection. The first great thing is that there are three panels of just Nancy being mad. Look at her clenched fists and arms as they grow progressively tenser. The next great thing is the effort E.B. goes through to show that this movie palace is EMPTY. The real joy is, however, Nancy’s decision to really stew in her frustration. We don’t know why she’s mad. If this was Family Circus, she would be laughing at a hilarious film in the last panel, or crying at a sentimental film that made her realize all her anger was pointless.
No. This is Nancy. 
And she just wants to know who the heck you think you are wearing a HAT AT THE MOVIES, THERE ARE OTHER PEOPLE HERE YA KNOW!!!!!!
- Dorothy
for comicsworkbook

Lol

comicsworkbook:

This is, definitively, my favorite Nancy comic (and not just for the effective use of the wide-angle panel). It has all the classic elements of Bushmiller sass-projection. The first great thing is that there are three panels of just Nancy being mad. Look at her clenched fists and arms as they grow progressively tenser. The next great thing is the effort E.B. goes through to show that this movie palace is EMPTY. The real joy is, however, Nancy’s decision to really stew in her frustration. We don’t know why she’s mad. If this was Family Circus, she would be laughing at a hilarious film in the last panel, or crying at a sentimental film that made her realize all her anger was pointless.

No. This is Nancy.

And she just wants to know who the heck you think you are wearing a HAT AT THE MOVIES, THERE ARE OTHER PEOPLE HERE YA KNOW!!!!!!

- Dorothy

for comicsworkbook

Lol

tanamonglenn:

kingsleyyy:

“Mae Mobley was my last baby. In just ten minutes, the only life I knew was done.”

OMG at this part, I literally created Niagra Falls in the movie theater.

Me 2K me 2

Amg I cried sooo much at this part

a-dr0p-of-golden-sun:

s—mileage:

thebraceletfoundation:

s-o-c-i-e-t-y:

If you don’t reblog this, I’m judging you.

 Thebraceletfoundation.tumblr.com  (Sorry if this annoys you :c feel free to delete )

Everyone should reblog this.



If you don’t repost I’m judging u (sorry if this offends u delete if u plz)

a-dr0p-of-golden-sun:

s—mileage:

thebraceletfoundation:

s-o-c-i-e-t-y:

If you don’t reblog this, I’m judging you.


Thebraceletfoundation.tumblr.com
(Sorry if this annoys you :c feel free to delete )

Everyone should reblog this.

If you don’t repost I’m judging u (sorry if this offends u delete if u plz)

fallenangellostsoul:

liesofdecember:

hopeless-addiction:

dementorsinmymind:

eccedenntesiast:

-loner:

This poem is written from the point of view of someone who has lost others to suicide. 

I’m in tears..

this couldn’t be more perfect. 

So beautiful


perfect


Luv it it’s a poem about people tht lost people to suicide in tears

fallenangellostsoul:

liesofdecember:

hopeless-addiction:

dementorsinmymind:

eccedenntesiast:

-loner:

This poem is written from the point of view of someone who has lost others to suicide. 

I’m in tears..

this couldn’t be more perfect. 

So beautiful

perfect

Luv it it’s a poem about people tht lost people to suicide in tears

50 questions, 50 ways to get to know me.
1: What would you name your future daughter?
2: Do you miss anyone?
3: What if I told you that you were pretty?
4: Ever been told “it’s not you, it’s me”?
5: What are you looking forward to in the next week?
6: Did you go out or stay in last night?
7: How late did you stay up last night?
8: Honestly, has anyone seen you in your underwear in the past 3 months?
9: What were you doing at 12:30 this afternoon?
10: Have you ever told somebody you loved them and not actually meant it?
11: Could you go for the rest of your life without drinking alcohol?
12: Have you pretended to like someone?
13: Could you go the rest of your life without smoking a cigarette?
14: Is there one person in your life that can always make you smile?
15: Is it hard for you to get over someone?
16: Think back five months ago, were you single?
17: Have you ever cried from being so mad?
18: Hold hands with anyone this week?
19: Did your last kiss take place in/on a bed?
20: Who did you last see in person?
21: What is the last thing you said out lot?
22: Have you kissed three or more people in one night?
23: Have you ever been to Paris?
24: Are you good at hiding your feelings?
25: Do you use chap stick?
26: Who did you last share a bed with?
27: Are you listening to music right now?
28: What is something you currently want right now?
29: Were your last three kisses from the same person?
30: How is your heart lately?
31: Do you wear the hood on your hoodie?
32: When was the last time a member of the opposite sex hugged you?
33: What do people call you?
34: Have you ever wanted to tell someone something but didn’t?
35: Are there any stressful situations in your life?
36: What are you listening to right now?
37: What is wrong with you right now?
38: Love really is a beautiful thing huh?
39: Do you make wishes at 11:11?
40: What is on your wrists right now?
41: Are you single/taken/heartbroken/confused/waiting for the unexpected?
42: Where did you get the shirt/sweatshirt you’re wearing?
43: Have you ever regretted kissing someone?
44: Have you hugged someone within the last week?
45: Have you kissed anyone in the last five days?
46: What were you doing at midnight last night?
47: Do you miss the way things were six months ago?
48: Would you rather sleep with someone else or alone?
49: Have you ever been to New York?
50: Think of the last person who said I love you, do you think they meant it?