Two of my BJDs with a bunch of newly labelled miniature bottles (I’ll be selling them and other 1/4 scale and 1/3 scale accessories at a convention soon.)
Elise: Doll-Zone TinTan & Ethan: Soom Borol // Clothes from Volks
It’s just something you mix with paint to make it flow smoothly and not dry as quickly, but the name (and honorific) are rather amusing.
Whatever you do, don’t sniff it/him.
Honestly, I’ve been watching SCP-087 run-throughs and the only reason I don’t run out of my room screaming is because I have ^video on in the background. :|
All. Ten. Hours.
A friend of mine had this guy (well, the original plain green version) as her avatar on a forum aaaages ago and his absurd appearance has always made me inexplicably happy. I am delighted to see that he rides on, unashamed, into the ~future.~
Tristan, my latest BJD acquisition.
He looks cranky and disapproving of everything, but that’s perfect for the character.
This is what happens when you try to take a nighttime long exposure photo on a windy evening while holding the camera yourself. Oops.
A female Polyphemus moth I relocated from behind my car tire Saturday, in hopes that it would survive to fly away at night. It wasn’t here when I returned.
The suffrage version of “Bad Romance”. If you by some chance *haven’t* seen it yet, you need to.
this is amazing.
shiit how good was this? I’m actually crying right now.
Not gonna lie. That was pretty cool.
Pretty cool. So cool that I’m not even going to bring up the fact that most people, regardless of sex, do not vote these days. Looks like what people do once they get rights is to throw it away. :|
Favourite scene? The guy pulling his coat back to reveal that letter. Just. ;A; ALL MY FEELS.
Best line? “I WANT TO WEAR PANTS.” /dead
This is pretty amazing. I’m happy to have my vote, and to have the ability to research and make my own decision. Indeed, there are still far too many women who have the RIGHT to vote who either don’t bother voting at all, or vote the same way as their husband/father/minister/whoever even if they’re not sure that’s the right choice.
(Source: thesarbear)
It was lying abandoned on the floor of the laundry room - change that no one believed in. I had to take a stand and give it a chance at a new life. A life in which someone might, with hard work and careful investment, change it into what it has always wanted to be…a dime.
That, or a few sips of soda. Either/or.