flipsidered:

matsu hell matsu hell matsu hell

beikokunadeshiko:

It turned into my favorite color!!

Nerunerunerune is a penny candy, where you sort of blend soft taffies together with a magic sour powder, usually resulting in a color change. It’s the perfect candidate for an ice cream flavor!

練る ‘neru’ in Japanese means ‘to knead’
Other related words include くねる ‘kuneru’ meaning to wind, and くねくね ‘kunekune’ meaning meandering, and 粘る ‘nebaru’ meaning to hang on or stick to.

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ATTACK OF THE ASSOKS! Brand new TPoH print available as lots of nice things, and hey lookit that there’s free world-wide shipping on Society6 until Midnight PT how’saboutdatden

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lord save me but I can’t fathom repeating patterns in photoshop at all, can any of you point me towards a tutorial or something? bc I’m dying?

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Recent Animal Street Fashions

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Anonymous asked: im fuckign crying at that tooth story oh m y godd

sad part of it is it missed the rubbish bin by like 5cm like goddamn

10,000 points right there

reblog this and tag the most memorable way you lost one of your baby teeth

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nhaingen:

red-green color blindness

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catcryptid asked: Mod do you ever get depressed and unmotivated by your own original ideas? I feel like I can't develop them into anything because they're just... uninspiring? for me? they're in there, and I think about them from time to time, but they make me feel the opposite of the hype-fanart-feel. :/ do you have any advice?

of course! everyone does sometimes, I mean heck sometimes I look at other peoples work and feel so useless because mine is far lower quality, or I feel like the idea I thought was unique obviously comes from somewhere else, or someone has got there first, or the jokes I write are hackneyed and cheesy, but you know? it passes, everything passes, and you have to know that you’ve seen the art before you’ve made it inside your head, so of course it feels less exciting to you when you see it done- to someone else, it’s brand new! like, dang, there’s a thing that didn’t exist before! neat! you have to get that excitement into your head, or rather, remember it- you’re creating something that is one hundred percent you and yours! that’s awesome!

if you’re right up close to an object or have been looking at it for a long time of course you don’t see it at its best; in that way an artist always has the worst perspective to see their art from, and it sucks! but it is that way for everyone, and if you learn to step back, take a breath, and consider how far you’ve come from where you started you will get a much, much better view of your work

then you have to pick up the pencil and start it all over again