violettherainwing:

skarchomp:

skarchomp:

one of the millions of things i liked about spider-verse was that not only did all the female characters look different from each other, they gave mary jane her classic dimples and square chin, which might not seem like a big deal but you’d be surprised how much tiny details like those can make women in comic books look distinct

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also seriously it feels like some animated films are pushing it to have two female characters who look even slightly different so i appreciate that spider-verse made sure every woman in it looked distinct from each other

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cursedcatpictures:

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miidoriyas:

   Mob Psycho 100 S2 OP
「99.9」 by MOB CHOIR feat. sajou no hana

Oh my god

ankle-beez:

irlbop:

It’s been three years since DashCon and Fyre Fest has happened. Meaning that in accordance to the Rule of Three, in another three years, a third and final gathering catastrophe will occur with its own symbol joining the ball pit and concierge stand to create an ungodly trifecta.

I cannot wait.

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lookingbackatfashionhistory:

• Dress and Cape.
Date: ca. 1855
Medium: Silk taffeta and ribbon.

ephemeralprince:

femmequeens:

Tess McMillan photographed by Charlotte Wales, British Vogue September 2018

@spongeson

tokyo-fashion:

Japanese college student Satoho on the street in Harajuku wearing a corset over a vintage sweater, floral maxi skirt, Reebok sneakers, and Vivienne Westwood accessories. Satoho - who speaks fluent English - is pansexual and was recently profiled for the Out in Japan LGBTQ pride project. Full Look

cursedcatpictures:

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wizardscience:

my aesthetic is the direct opposite of minimalism and its called clutterbitch

evermore-fashion:

Paolo Sebastian “The Nutcracker” Fall 2018 Haute Couture Collection

tamascotchi:

animals-riding-animals:

toads riding snake

they took midnight train goin anywhere