two lovers kill their dreams tonight
brought to one another by chance
not a soul can set this right
they received one last dance
yet a love dies that did not take flight
This comic is about how there are two sides to every story.
Ignoring it’s presence in an internet explorer nine commercial;
Too Close by Alex Clare is actually a really good song and you should go listen to it.
lmfao
god there is nothing more beautiful than this
i’m literally turned on by how beautiful this is
each and every time it happens
i love it
i love it so much
that’s what you get for cheapening other people’s languages with your silly exoticism
If this was my friend (and she really wouldn’t be anymore after this anyway) I’d basically scream “YO PICNIC! YO YO YO PICNIIIIIIIIIIC HOW YOU DOIN!” every time I saw her after that.
MOLLY
ITS AMONDAY
WHY IS IT MONDAY? WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS TO ME, GOD?
I waited 6 minutes just so I could reblog this on amonday
AMONDAY!!!!!!!
what do you search long and hard for, that when found, you stop searching but work harder?
did you know?
Zombie Playground by Massive Black.
Some of you may recognize the familiar image of the kid’s on the jungle gym, fighting off hoards of suspiciously adorable zombies. The image was passed around the internet labeled as “Left 4 Dead 4 Kids” and all the while, was a legitimate game being developed by Massive Black.
Alas, the curtains have been drawn and “Zombie Playground” has been revealed to be a legitimate project by Jason Chan and the expertly talented team at Massive Black.
Even better news, is Zombie Playground now has a Kickstarter, one which will run between May 22nd until June 26th.With the amount of money raised contributing to the robustness of the game itself. As usual, there are various perks to donating to the cause, plus the additional development bumps the team promise to deliver upon if certain milestones of funding are reached.
The team has a heck of a super-force of talent in the industry working on the game itself, including Jason Chan (Concept Artist on Dragon Age: Origins, Bioshock 2 and Mass Effect 3), Aesop Rock (Lyrical Bamf, Kickstarter Movie), Shawn Lee (Bully Soundtrack, Veteran Musician) and Chris Hatala (LOTR: Two Towers, LOTR: Return of the King, I-Robot, Various Games).
“In Zombie Playground you take on the role of a kid during a zombie apocalypse as seen through his or her imagination. Your school is overrun by the undead, and it’s up to you and your friends to do whatever it takes to survive!”
All the info you could possibly need can be found either on the official website or the Kickstarter, including a great little video to wrap all the info up into a nice square box with moving pictures.
So, spread the word! re-blog, re-tweet, re-whatever and why not chip-in a few bucks and make a really cool looking, sounding, conceptualized game come into being with your help!

Oh boy, an anon thinks my blog is nice.
Pro Bender Korra
From 1919, A Haunting Take on Edgar Allen Poe
Somewhere between Henry Holiday’s weird paintings for Lewis Carroll and Edward Gorey’s delightfully grim alphabet fall Harry Clarke’s hauntingly beautiful and beautifully haunting 1919 illustrations for Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination—a collection of 29 of Poe’s tales of the magical and the macabre.
So lavish was the artwork that a copy of the “deluxe” Clarke-illustrated edition went for 5 guineas in 1919, or about $300 in today’s money. The book, an epic volume of 480 pages, was eventually reprinted by Calla Editions in 2008, and is now available for the much more reasonable $27, or free with a trip to your local public library.
Eerie and erotic, Clarke’s illustrations bring his Edwardian-era aesthetic and early Art Nouveau influences to the post-Victorian liberated fascination with sensuality.
See more. [Images: Calla Editions] (via Brain Pickings)