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theartofanimation:

Rebecca Yanovskaya  –  https://www.facebook.com/pages/rebecca-yanovskaya-illustration/129513563749842  –  https://www.behance.net/rebeccay  –  https://instagram.com/ryerordstar  –  http://rebeccayanovska.tumblr.com  –  https://twitter.com/RebeccaYanovska  –  https://www.pinterest.com/rebeccayanovska  –  http://www.inprnt.com/gallery/rebecca_yanovskaya  –  http://www.everydayoriginal.com/artistprofile/?artist=rebeccayanovskaya  –  http://drawcrowd.com/ryanovskaya7de9  –  https://ca.linkedin.com/pub/rebecca-yanovskaya/10/205/1a7  –  https://www.etsy.com/es/people/RYanovskaya?ref=pr_profile

equalistmako:

The Question of the Hour was “do peaches look like butts or do butts look like peaches” and i was making up all this shit about how The Lord™ ~obviously~ modeled the delicious fruit after his most delicious masterpiece (the ass) when my sister, without looking up from her phone, shut me up with “ACTUALLY god created the heavens and the earth before he created man… so, in conclusion, butts look like peaches” and i just. cannot believe my shitpost just got shot down with scripture

😉 

Thank you again for the cute title suggestion!

anonymouscomrade:

rikoy11:

bpdrotten:

i had a dream about fucking… vampire discourse on tumblr like;

“reminder that blood sucker is a slur”

“vamp-born-vamps are valid if u got bitten later in life you’re not part of the vamp community” 

“support vamps who drink human blood, support vamps who drink animal blood, support vamps who drink animal and human blood”

“half bloods who are human presenting don’t belong in the community”

fantasy tumblr would be fucking insufferable

god can you even imagine

THE UNHOLY MASQUERADE – GREY MARL FITTED T-SHIRT
INSPIRED BY WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS (2014)

^IT’S ALREADY CAPSLOCKED FOR ME OMG I HAVE A NEED (THEY HAVE A LADIES’ CUT TOO OMG)

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sixpenceee:

Heat-Sensitive Mug Shows the Northern Lights When You Pour in Hot Liquid

It’s not hard to find a heat-changing mug that displays an impressive picture, but this design really reaches for the sky. ThinkGeek recently released a $15 mug that reveals the aurora borealis, the astronomical event often called the northern lights. When empty, the outside of the ceramic cup shows a blank night sky—but add a little coffee, and the mug brightens right up. The heat from your beverage causes a stream of vibrant green colors to appear along the container’s side. (Source)