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Caitlin. 26. I reblog silly things I like. Teen Wolf. Glee. Kurt/Blaine. Chris Colfer. Darren Criss. Pretty Ladies. Pretty Boys. Dr Who. Sailor Moon. LGBT issues/stuff. Cute stuff. The Beatles. Animorphs. Harry Potter. Everything Joss Whedon. Lord of The Rings. Hoyay. Cats. Owls. Books. Movies. Gifs. Music. Daria. Melancholy. Joy. Truth.
This blog is NSFW and prone to caps lock fever.
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your relationship is wrong and disgusting. im sorry. i understand love is love but you cant love 2 people. human nature wants affection from one person and when you get that affection you get possessive. so when how do you feel when you see your other partners kiss each other? if they spend more time with each other than you? humans dont work like they way you are trying to do.
thanks for your input! you’ve got some intense insecurity going on; it sounds like you’ve maybe had some really bad luck with partners/relationships and I’m sorry about that. I hope in time you can get to a healthier, more secure place.
to counter your judgment of my life, which is really unnecessary btw, you need to work on yourself first to fix those issues, here’s some adorable pics of us STEWING WITH SECRET INTENSE JEALOUSY AND HARMING EVERYONE AROUND US WITH OUR WRONG AND DISGUSTING LIFESTYLE:
wow. after going through all these memories, i have to say you’re right. the last 3 years of my life have been unnatural. UNNATURALLY ADORABLE!!!!
wow what cuties
“I don’t feel the same way about things as you do therefore you are wrong!”
How can you hate something like this, how can you shame something like this?
It’s been a couple years since Leo Dillon’s passing and I’ve been seeing his work float around Tumblr more often. Unfortunately, it’s usually uncredited, which is an absolute shame. Please don’t be the person who refuses to give credit where credit is due. Especially when it comes to such a brilliant, talented, deserving artist as Leo Dillon. Know who he is, know his work, know the impact he has had on Illustration, and celebrate him.
Leo Dillon passed away in March of 2012 from Lung cancer at age 79. He is best known for his Illustration work in Children’s Literature, though he has designed covers for countless Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Historical books, as well as album covers and posters. Leo Dillon worked solo, but also collaborated with his wife Diane Sorber throughout much of their careers. They met in 1954 at Parson’s school of Design in New York City, where their typical Art School competitiveness blossomed into love, and they married in 1957.
Leo Dillon was the first black man to win the Caldecott Medal (two years in a row, another first), and he’s also received a Hugo Award, a NAACP Image Award, a Balrog Award, and countless others.
“The Dillons’ work was characterized by stylistic diversity, with influences ranging over African folk art, Japanese woodcuts, old-master paintings and medieval illumination.
It was also noteworthy for the diversity of the people it portrayed. This was especially striking in the 1970s, when the Dillons began illustrating for children: until then, the smiling faces portrayed in picture books had been overwhelmingly white.
Their emphasis on inclusion sprang from their experience as an interracial couple. As they often explained in interviews, after their son, Lee, was born in the 1960s, they surreptitiously colored the skin of characters in the picture books they bought him, recasting them as black, Hispanic and Asian.
The son of parents who had come to the United States from Trinidad, Lionel John Dillon Jr. was born in the East New York neighborhood of Brooklyn on March 2, 1933.
As a high school student, he was groomed for a career in commercial art. But his gifts were spotted by a teacher who realized, as Mr. Dillon later said, “that I could do more than illustrate Coke bottles” and steered him toward fine art.
He enlisted in the Navy so that he could attend art school afterward on the G.I. Bill. After three years’ service, he enrolled at the Parsons School of Design in New York.”
He is survived by his wife Diane and his son Lee Dillon (a talented artist in his own right). The Dillon’s latest book, “If Kids Ran the World” is scheduled for release in 2014.
Inside a bland office building in Los Angeles, A-listers are quietly undergoing a radical procedure to change everything you see on screen.
“It’s called “beauty work.” It’s a digital procedure of sorts, in which a handful of skilled artists use highly specialized software in the final stages of post-production to slim, de-age and enhance actors’ faces and bodies.”
“After years of silence, Hansen agreed to speak with Mashable about his craft, saying he wants young people who idolize movie, TV and music stars to know that “what they see is smoke and mirrors.”
For those of you who don’t know: I’m Deaf and American Sign Language is my primary language.
Which is why I really really like this new preview of 3B. It fills me with happiness to see ASL on Teen Wolf.
And so, I am here to translate the preview for you guys.
Keep in mind, however, that this may not be 100% accurate. The signs used are vague (which is most likely intentional).
I did show the video to my mother, who is an ASL teacher, and she agrees with my translation.
Here’s what the Deaf girl, Finstock, and the rest of the class was saying:
“When the door closes, don’t open it.“
This is clearly a warning. Just what it’s for, however, is what intrigues me. Is it a literal warning? Or a metaphorical one? Can’t wait to see the discussion that’ll rise from this.
This, along with the tagline for 3B - Lose Your Mind - gives me high hopes for the season. It’s going to be interesting where it’s going to go.
Bring it on, Teen Wolf.
Yay my ASL isn’t completely shitty. Good to know those college classes are good for something
It really looks like they are signing “When closed is not open”. The tricky bit is that open and closed are the same motion, like shutting a door with your hands. And when they do it, they’re motioning twice so it’s hard to tell if they are “opening” the door or “closing” it. Maybe like the riddle What is open when it’s closed, and closed when it’s open?