The essentials of Asian Dumbledore’s speech at the end of Mulan.
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omg asian dumbledore
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The essentials of Asian Dumbledore’s speech at the end of Mulan.
asian dumbledore
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omg asian dumbledore
(Source: swishyseahorseronan)
yo birds make less sense than cats
BIRD????
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I’m not so much excited about the upcoming full-length feature film adaptation of “The Great Gatsby” as I am that Tobey Mcguire gets to make faces again.
i swear i thought this was a Hitler gifset until i noticed the moustache wasn’t there. absolutely uncanny.
Z1338
heres a fun game to play
drag each box and draw what you come up with.
if shit doesnt match up, (ie dog with fur of shark) improvise. you get bonus points that way.
Wolf with the snout of Ja Vert. Ohmygod.
fox with the nipples of a cat
dog with the paws of a dog
pizza with the ears of a cat
“I keep rearranging the letters of my sisters The Beatles sign on her bedroom door.
She is not happy.”
I’ve given up trying to make them normal.
ok and now there’s another one
this is great
heres the dante pizza gif again because i cant stop fucing laughing at it
me
i want that ‘za
These color photographs were all taken in the Russian Empire between 1909 and 1918.
Sergei Prokudin-Gorskii was a Russian photographer born in 1863. After studying chemistry with Mendeleev and later with Adolf Miethe, Gorskii started developing his own techniques and processes of color photography, giving it a quality that impresses even today.
In 1909, he convinced the Tsar Nicolas II to send him on a trip across the Russian Empire to document its impressive diversity. It was a 10-year project, during which Gorskii took over 10,000 pictures.The diversity of the people, and the shockingly modern colors of their portraits, make them impossible to forget. They are our contemporaries, now that they stopped hiding between the unfocused black-and-whiteness.
They are almost too present. [via]
H-how in the—-1909-1918?!
I love reminders that color photos existed back then…and it just makes me laugh internally even more at Calvin’s dad’s “explanation” of B&W photos in Calvin and Hobbes…the world has always been in color, but only certain people had the means to capture that!