Saturday, May 18, 2013
22mg:

so-relatable:

Yahoo is trying to buy tumblr. Reblog if you are against this!

literally killing tumblr thats what it’d do

22mg:

so-relatable:

Yahoo is trying to buy tumblr. Reblog if you are against this!

literally killing tumblr thats what it’d do

Friday, May 17, 2013

(Source: mounfield)

pitchforkreviews:

THIS HUSKY HEARS THE BABY CRYING SO IT LULLS IT OH MY GOD I’M SERIOUSLY ABOUT TO START CRYING

(Source: mikau)

so-i-tsundered:

got this on repeat every night

The nicest thing to do is have this song, while drinking tea.

(Source: eliet-the-omniscient)

Thursday, May 16, 2013
shishidoryofan:

I can’t but notice how cute chibi lil Eren is…

translate:

Mikasa: dad how do you make a baby?
Her father: ask the doctor when he comes.
Eren’s father: do you remember me? i met you a couple times.
Mikasa: um… doctor…
Mikasa: how do you make babies?
Eren’s father: Eh!
Mikasa: why am i remembering this now!?…

shishidoryofan:

I can’t but notice how cute chibi lil Eren is…

translate:

Mikasa: dad how do you make a baby?

Her father: ask the doctor when he comes.

Eren’s father: do you remember me? i met you a couple times.

Mikasa: um… doctor…

Mikasa: how do you make babies?

Eren’s father: Eh!

Mikasa: why am i remembering this now!?…

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

logicwizard:

souffleguy:

The Doctor’s name from NAME OF THE DOCTOR LEAKED AUDIO ***SPOILERS***

Wow, I’d have never guessed it was something so normal.

olliescribbles:

5000-percentdone:

mcoats:

luniara:

dedmerath:

“Your style does not define your skill.”
See that one down there? That’s my usual at 6:00 am.

Reblog for truth.

Legit.

someone finally says this yes

Thank you.

olliescribbles:

5000-percentdone:

mcoats:

luniara:

dedmerath:

“Your style does not define your skill.”

See that one down there? That’s my usual at 6:00 am.

Reblog for truth.

Legit.

someone finally says this yes

Thank you.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013
kitkorner:

ts
lizjamesbitch:

I tell people this all the time.  The scary part?
There are lots who don’t believe me.

kitkorner:

ts

lizjamesbitch:

I tell people this all the time.  The scary part?

There are lots who don’t believe me.

(Source: tbskyen)

I LOVE FRUIT BATS! X”D

(Source: talking-to-clouds)

Monday, May 13, 2013
chibidarou:


Most importantly though, I feel like Mikasa’s backstory is at least somewhat justified based on just how well it makes clear the thematic message coursing beneath the skin of Attack on Titan. This is a story about the food chain, about impossible predators who prey upon humankind. The only way to survive, Titan says, is to fight back and become a predator yourself. It’s this realization which gives Mikasa the resolve to kill the last of her captors and win back her freedom. But at what cost? As this episode made very clear, Eren and Mikasa murdered three people at the age of eight. This seems weirdly implausible until you realize that Eren and Mikasa, two of our central three characters, aren’t normal at all. If their friend Armin is vulnerable, a human being despite everything, than Eren and Mikasa are monsters wearing human skin. Circumstances and their own inner drive have transformed them from living, breathing people into something other. Is Eren a determined shonen lead or is he a psychopath? Does Mikasa’s nature as a so-called perfect soldier rob her of proper empathy? Humankind stands no chance as prey, but the sacrifice to become a predator may be just as dangerous. Continuing the super robot/real robot analogy, Attack on Titan is just as over-the-top as stuff like Gurren Lagann and Shin Mazinger, but what separates it from much of its shonen ilk is the creeping sensation that human resolve and the desire to exceed limitations can be dangerous. That the only ones who will survive the slow march of the Titans are those who leave their humanity behind. At what cost do you bring down the wall?

Eat or be Eaten; Attack on Titan Episode 6.

chibidarou:

Most importantly though, I feel like Mikasa’s backstory is at least somewhat justified based on just how well it makes clear the thematic message coursing beneath the skin of Attack on Titan. This is a story about the food chain, about impossible predators who prey upon humankind. The only way to survive, Titan says, is to fight back and become a predator yourself. It’s this realization which gives Mikasa the resolve to kill the last of her captors and win back her freedom. But at what cost? As this episode made very clear, Eren and Mikasa murdered three people at the age of eight. This seems weirdly implausible until you realize that Eren and Mikasa, two of our central three characters, aren’t normal at all. If their friend Armin is vulnerable, a human being despite everything, than Eren and Mikasa are monsters wearing human skin. Circumstances and their own inner drive have transformed them from living, breathing people into something other. Is Eren a determined shonen lead or is he a psychopath? Does Mikasa’s nature as a so-called perfect soldier rob her of proper empathy? Humankind stands no chance as prey, but the sacrifice to become a predator may be just as dangerous. Continuing the super robot/real robot analogy, Attack on Titan is just as over-the-top as stuff like Gurren Lagann and Shin Mazinger, but what separates it from much of its shonen ilk is the creeping sensation that human resolve and the desire to exceed limitations can be dangerous. That the only ones who will survive the slow march of the Titans are those who leave their humanity behind. At what cost do you bring down the wall?

Eat or be Eaten; Attack on Titan Episode 6.