🐻 ursyn | he/they | 22 🐻
graphic design student and artist
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The Theatre of Death.

monsternobility

when ur friends show u their ocs

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Anonymous asked,

i thought you were 22? it says 23 in ur bio

lakevida answered,

you’re never gonna believe what happened to me

wizard-email

Does anybody know if the people who made the memes staff are basing their merch on have been paid?

wizard-email

Or even like, gave permission?

wizard-email

Most of these blogs are still active - it just feels like we're being mined for content and I don't like that nobody seems to be talking about it.

wizard-email

I know we make hellsite jokes and whatnot but the implications for copyright here are legitimately awful. idk what I'd do if staff started making thousands of dollars off something I'd said but I would certainly be trying to find a new platform? you know? it's not ethical.

Devil May Cry: The Animated Series → Wishes Come True (01x07)

How about that secret that’ll have customers lined up out the door?
Try putting strawberry sundaes on the menu.

hylialeia

love when emails start off with “DO NOT REPLY”. like oh yeah way ahead of you brother

Persona 5 Royal | ▶ dev. ATLUS

visit-ba-sing-se

can't believe that pompeii by bastille is over ten years old now. but I guess if you close your eyes it does almost feels like nothing changed at all

spelldealer

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THIS is the bear cave painting i was talking about, the line weight, the proportions, the fine details around the face, and the fact that this all had to be drawn from memory, idk man, it’s incredible to me. if i could meet one person from history it’d be the person that painted this bear 30,000 years ago

skogsskratti:
“oldpaintings:
“All Hallows’ Eve, 1895 by John Collier (English, 1850–1934)
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The context is that according to folklore, looking behind you in a mirror at All Hallows Eve will grant you a look at your future spouse. Which shifts the...

All Hallows’ Eve, 1895 by John Collier (English, 1850–1934)

The context is that according to folklore, looking behind you in a mirror at All Hallows Eve will grant you a look at your future spouse. Which shifts the feeling of the scene from eery to romantic.
I’m looking into her eyes through a screen, a picture, a camera, a painting, a mirror and through time, but still slightly fall in love.