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The queen is my vessel.

cacoethic:

The queen is my vessel.

goldshirts-tightpants:

same, intercom. same.

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internetexplorers:

change the world today by doing a thing

How much thing?

like 8 thing

That’s too much thing

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fortheloveofsalazar:

Looking for something to fill that void while on your hiatus or hellatus? Join the Hannibal fandom!
p.s. The Merlin fandom can come too.

are you going to eat us

We only eat the rude

I am utterly terrified of the Hannibal Fandom.

Why, it’s not as if we’re going to eat you.

snafu-moofins:

deeeeaaan:

staying-alive-is-so-boring:

merlinwhosuperpotterlock:

fortheloveofsalazar:

Looking for something to fill that void while on your hiatus or hellatus? Join the Hannibal fandom!

p.s. The Merlin fandom can come too.

are you going to eat us

We only eat the rude

I am utterly terrified of the Hannibal Fandom.

Why, it’s not as if we’re going to eat you. http://media.tumblr.com/c58519efb6165bcb0a764ee07ec43add/tumblr_inline_mmtnd8ZkXN1qz4rgp.gif

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tally-art:

Star Trek reaction comics~!  Coooouple o’ spoilers; don’t read too closely if you haven’t seen it.  Also, GO SEE THIS MOVIE IF YOU HAVEN’T.  SO GOOD.

YES.

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thinktankgallery:

ARYZ AND CHOE COVER DTLA IN MURALS, TEAM UP WITH RETNA

Aryz is one of the hottest names in large-scale mural street art, and David Choe is one of the hottest names in the history of art, period. Even before Choe hit it big with the Facebook story, he was searching out some of the biggest and best opportunities to collaborate with other talented artists and cover large walls with his expressive work, and downtown Los Angeles (Matteo St in particular) was recently blessed with what might be his best collaboration yet. In a gift from graffiti paradise, the bright colors and fragmented faces of Aryz blend perfectly into the scratchy lines and exploding scalps of Choe’s work.

What’s more, immediately following the collaboration they teamed up with fellow graff titan Retna on a second piece in downtown LA, also featured above. The artist’s classic LA-hieroglyphics fill a kneeling sneakerhead-creature being ridden by a bodacious lady, outlined by Choe and Aryz. We will keep an eye out for future pieces.