SCENE FADE
16/05/13 @ 11:16pm
tagged as
■ hELP ME FOR THE LOVE OF GOD
■ *ENDS BADLY*
■ i just can't help myself
■ i don't ship it in the books or anything but
■ THEIR CHEMISTRY
■ IS JUST
■ YES
■ margaery would be so much more world-weary and even manipulate sansa slightly at first
■ sansa who is so battered down in some ways and so innocent in others
■ and I feel like it would genuinely surprise margaery when she realized that
■ hey
■ wow
■ she actually really cares about sansa a lot
■ like A LOT
■ fuck i want it so badly goddamn
■ margaery x sansa
■ sansa x margaery
■ game of thrones

Two-face from DC Comics
By Meagan Marie
Impressive makeup work!
A really quick sketch of Enjolras.
This character is so PERFECT I just can’t.
YO HOLD ON.
IT GETS BETTER.
This mummy, found in the Altai mountains of Siberia, is actually that of a young woman who died at about the age of twenty-five; she is thought to have been a member of the Pazyryk tribe.
She was buried with six horses and two similarly-tattooed men (the horned griffon that decorates her shoulder also appears on the man buried closest to her, covering most of his right side), possibly escorts. She was also wearing a horse-hair wig, silk, and elaborate boots, which is all a level of ceremony that would have likely only been accorded to a woman of high rank. You didn’t get inked like this unless you were very important, and had worked your way up to that importance.
…Hence, of course, the references to her by researchers as ‘The Ukok Princess,’ although due to the lack of weapons in her grave they have concluded that the woman was in fact a healer or a storyteller.
And now I’m all consumed with curiosity: Who was she? What amazing things did she accomplish? Why these symbols, and what did they mean? Who were the two men alongside her?
The most informative article about it can be found here, although I would completely eat up any other information you guys could find.
Fire cannot kill a dragon.
HOLY SHIT I NEED THIS IN A MOVIE LIKE NOW
Serenity + Cinematography
Hair
It physically hurts my body to see how they’ve changed
01/05/13 @ 05:02pm
tagged as
■ WOW
■ MY HEART
■ that last gif genuinely hurts my soul
■ and I wasn't even a huge fan of this episode when it aired
■ doctor who
■ ;____;
■ queue
I think that was a very clever line. It absolutely made sense in terms of character—that’s exactly what that version of the Doctor would say. So it didn’t break the fiction. But at the same time it was a bigger line than that. It was partly Russell [T Davies] expressing how he felt about leaving the show because we were all leaving together. —David Tennant, The Big Issue, 2012
プリンセスのために…。 by シャボム
One of the most beautiful Sailor Moon pieces I’ve ever seen
I am intensely skeptical of the notion that Sam and Dean only need each other.
I only realised these were drawings when I saw Gabriel’s wings
How can I even bother with my “art” when stuff likethis exists!? *desperate flail of inadequacy*Do you think I got to this point by giving up? Nobody is born able to draw.
The awesomely macabre skull wedding cake is the work of culinary wizard and food artist Annabel de Vetten, aka Conjurer’s Kitchen. You might not guess to look at it, but everything about this cake is edible. Working from a theme of “‘Til Death Do Us Part,” Annabel created the incredible cake for the Eclectic Wedding Extravaganza, which recently took place in Birmingham, England.
“It features solid chocolate skulls of 16 carrion crows, 12 domestic kittens, 3 Vervet monkeys, and 4 barn owls, all of which the artist sculpted by hand. Made from White Chocolate Mudcake, the cake took her over 100 hours to complete in total. There are two options of toppers: a chocolate conjoined kitten skull, or dried flowers from an actual wedding bouquet (ones shown here from her own).”
Visit Conjurer’s Kitchen to see more of Annabel de Vetten’s creepy confections.
[via Eat Your Heart Out]





