Lisa Frank, gore, and Jem and the Holograms.
It’s Saturday.
Lisa Frank, gore, and Jem and the Holograms.
It’s Saturday.
I’m going to end up watching Babylon 5, aren’t I. I can feel it.
DO IT DO IT DOIT
For me. For the people of Tumblr. For Great Justice. For my continuing war effort to cause some kind of B5 zombie uprising. Donate your feels to the cause, my friend. Several of my victims have already gone before you and so far do not regret it heinously.
(I’m literally watching the series over again with Tinsnip now so I can start liveblogging season 1 again, just with retro goggles this time~~)
it seems like everyone i follow on tumblr is posting copious amounts of dragon age, and i feel it is pertinent to say that i’ve seen a lot of things: an ostensibly traitorous egg person, a horrific bull human hybrid, romantic british redcoat dances, pirates, magic, violence, soft porn of every orientation combination, sad white haired anime elves…yes, i’ve seen it all. what have i not seen? even one single dragon.
(via theremharths)
(via murderduck2)
dead
I mean, yes, this is funny, but mostly I’m just struck by how AMAZING language and its capacity for evolution and elasticity is. This would be incomprehensible to an English-speaker living in any other time.
(via feltelures)
PERHAPS I WILL FIND MORE GARBAGE TO SCAN FOR YOU TOMORROW :D
Every time I feel bad for drawing something that’s kind of cute, I think to myself “Shut up, they are literally almost every 90s fanfic trope ever in a single relationship. Locked in elevator, wacky soulmate AU, telepathy, aliens who dig sleeping with aliens, grudging cooperation that turns into actual protection and respect or something, jail breaks involving silly dress up, petty bickering with weird misunderstanding, self sacrifice etc etc etc, I’m allowed to draw a hug, dammit.”
Actual entire text I received a few minutes ago from nounofrassilon:
“We just started Babylon 5. Does G'Kar wear a codpiece?”
Asking the hard hitting questions right off the bat. This is how some people behave when you send them a flashdrive full of 90s sci-fi and gushing enthusiasm.