also wow im used to the dorms being really warm
MY HOUSE IS COLD RIGHT NOW
also wow im used to the dorms being really warm
MY HOUSE IS COLD RIGHT NOW
I don’t understand Eridan’s hair… does he use product to keep it up underwater or does it just float that way? And when he goes on land wouldn’t everything just droop down? These are serious issues I’m thinking about. Really.
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Giant Leopard Moth by CameraShyMom on Flickr.
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My daughter found this moth this evening out on our deck and she brought it to me and said “Mommy, I found you a beautiful moth to get pictures of.”. And boy was she right!
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Happy 413 you huge gays.
Have some Kanayayaya with wings or something.
Omg, this is so beautiful. *w*
WOW WILDLY ATTRACTIVE
5 BOOKS FOR THE DISSATISFIED HUNGER GAMES READER
- Ship Breaker, by Paolo Bacigalupi— Brilliant YA futuristic dystopia that actually examines interplay between race/class/power; heterosexual male protagonist and rest of cast all POCs, brings critical lens to current USAmerican —> global institutionalized inequalities with many thrilling action sequences
- Graceling, by Kristin Cashore— action/adventure fantasy novel all about gender and power. Fabulous white, heterosexual female heroine, like Katniss, is bad at feelings, good at killing; unlike Katniss, her entire book is a study of her agency, and she thinks extensively on whether she wants a romance and ultimately makes that decision, too.
- Parable of the Sower & Parable of the Talents, by Octavia Butler— not YA, but the best dystopia ever??? Yes. Heroine & most of cast are POC, explores race & gender in futuristic unraveling of USAmerican society & one incredible woman who manages to build something new in the rubble; she is, like Katniss, logical & determined, and unlike Katniss, in charge.
- Octavian Nothing, by MT Anderson— YA historical duology about a heterosexual African American boy during the American revolution. The author explicitly plays on the popularity of YA fantasy dystopias to interrupt the reader’s expectations of a traditional fantasy narrative with the reality of US history— like Hunger Games, grim adventure that doesn’t traditionally conclude, unlike Hunger Games, explicitly about race
- Sisters Red, by Jackson Pearce— white werewolf hunting sisters in contemporary USA; older sister is focused, protective, and genuinely asexual!!! while younger sister has a perspective, agency, and doesn’t die. The entire book is about their difficult changing healthy A+ relationship.
I am excite about this list! (Looove the Parable books, had Graceling on my to-read list for ages.) I would like to add though, that there’s been a lot of talk about Paolo Bacigalupi’s racism and Orientalism in The Wind-Up Girl, so…. I don’t know if Ship Breaker is just not that way or what, but I WORRY.
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e1n:
If you missed the premiere of Legend of Korra, the first two episode shown at the premiere is available for download through iTunes. In HD too.
I think you all should thank Nick for this.
Woah - they’re being really open about sharing those episodes. I’m impressed and a little confused, haha.
THANK YOU NICK!!!
dude, awesome!
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yo skrill drop it hard
what like on the floor?
I refer to all animals as “little buddies”
I’m pretty sure if a bear was mauling me I’d still refer to it as a “little buddy”
I haven’t really cleaned my car out from moving back home. As is, there are still random small boxes and miscellany living on the seats.
I was not...
whatever.
I should rewatch Durarara.
Sigh I miss watching and paying attention to GOOD anime.
Emphasis on the GOOD.
crying over my childhood
Ahhhhh!!! Tumblr on my phone for the first time eeeee
I had my old phone for five years. It was time. This one is pretty sick!!