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h8seed:

WOW FUCK

h8seed:

WOW FUCK

turmoilsofthesea:

botulismbabe:

naturallycurlyworld:

Father’s Day is in a couple of days!!!

Gotta admit — we don’t give you dads enough credit. Even though your methods can be less than conventional, you always find a way to get the job done, making us giggle in the process.

This is for all the dads out there who can detangle, braid, and twist with the best of ‘em! We love & appreciate you. ♥ - NaturallyCurly.com

 

This is so adorable it hurts

my daddy all the way

waywardvagaballoon:

rotom:

Villager (AC) in Super Smash Bros.

Okay villager is fucking terrifying like

First he digs the opponents graves

HE DROPS A BOWLING BALL ON SOMEONE HOLDING ON FOR DEAR LIFE AND SMILES EVEN BIGGER AS THEY PLUMMET TO THEIR DOOM

HE FUCKING SHRINKS SAMUS’ BLAST WITH HIS DAMN BARE HANDS

Villager is a barbaric monster.

thesassyjessy:

tentacuddles:

dalmonite:

cailencrow:

falzetto:

Annie, the Dark Child

I don’t know what this is but dat bear

That is Annie summoning Tibbers through her ultimate spell.

MY BABY MY BABY AAAAAA

I totally reblogged this on the wrong blog. D’oh!. This scene still give me shivers.

I always wonder “If I die, how would my internet friends find out?”

redvedev:

catbountry:

busket:

shipon-shipoff:

Movie Posters vs DVD Covers for Kids’ Movies


I recently saw a gallery showing the difference between the artistic and dramatic tone to movie posters as opposed to their bright and colorful DVD covers, also shoving in minor characters into the mix.

i think i might have an explanation for this. the poster is trying to appeal to adults, specifically parents. a parent has to drive to the theater, purchase the tickets, and watch the movie with their kid at the theater. they have to be invested enough and know it’s not going to be a dumb little kid feature based on the poster.

on the other hand, the dvd is appealing more to the kids; shopping with their parents they see a colorful dvd with lots of fun characters and even if they didn’t see it in the theater they beg their parents to buy it. the parent doesn’t have to watch it with them at home, and it’s only another handful of cash so they buy it for their kid when they ask.

it’s not a bad thing, just marketing. the truth is that if they put the beautiful and artistic posters on the dvds, they probably wouldn’t make as much money.

You think it’s bad for Disney and Dreamworks movies try the DVD covers for Don Bluth movies then get back to me.

I can certainly understand why they had to change the Winnie the Pooh one, if only because it looks like they’re sailing in a river of piss

peble:

 

dat cat is FELINEng fabulous badpunisbad