Posts tagged "GOOD"

acnana:

Animal crossing game where at night your town shifts into a spirit world and you have cute bat and ghost villagers that you can interact with. 

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cyndisaucebox:
“ If UKIP send you one of their flyers you can send it back via freepost at their cost. Every (approx) 5 people who do this will cost UKIP the money to make (approx) 100 flyers, which genuinely makes a difference to a party with...

cyndisaucebox:

If UKIP send you one of their flyers you can send it back via freepost at their cost. Every (approx) 5 people who do this will cost UKIP the money to make (approx) 100 flyers, which genuinely makes a difference to a party with limited funds. It’s also worth defacing the flyer before returning it to them so they definitely can’t reuse it! You can also send blank envelopes, or whatever you’d like UKIP to receive ;)

Address is:
UKIP FREEPOST 
RLSU-HZBG-UBBG 
Lexdrum House 
Heathfield 
Devon 
TQ12 6UT 

Please reblog! Let’s show these fuckers what we think of their racism, homophobia, misogyny, xenophobia and anything else I’ve left off the list!

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meedean:

morbidlizard:

notzilon:

Hey tumblr, have you ever thought to yourself, “dang it’d sure be cool to set a project in something other than the current times,” but when you go to look up references on google, all you get is a horrible historical pastiche of days gone by?

Well boy howdy, do I have a reference for you!

The Wishbook Web has scans of entire consumer catalogs from past decades, ranging from the early 30s to the late 80s. Each catalog has pages upon pages of reference of clothing, accessories, and shoes for all ages, as well as toys, gadgets, and all sorts of junk that you might buy for yourself or your loved ones. While the website exclusively has Christmas catalogs, the photos and illustrations show products that you could use year-round.

SO MANY REFS OMG…

I’d like to add on top of this that all of the issues of Life Magazine (1936-1972) are available via Google Books and they are just a wealth of photography, advertisement, culture, and history. There are just some really neat glimpses into history here, especially powerful when you browse through and you can see the issues leading up to wars, and then finally the first issue after a war begins—and you know what all is going to happen (I recommend the Dec. 22, 1941 issue, it’s such a strange mix of shocking reaction to news, propaganda, hope and advertisements that act like nothing’s going on).

It’s not like looking at a history book and just reading a timeline, it’s the reactions of real people at that time, in print. It’s so neat!

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lockedin221b:

unbadger:

Extra Credits: “Fail Faster”

even though this is geared towards game designers i think it’s p inspirational for all designers across the board- fail faster so you can get all the bad stuff out of the way before you can move on to making a better thing.

I think the overarching idea of this is great advice for any—or at least most—creative medium and process.

(via cylo)

my13roses:

I don’t know if this has been done yet but just in case it hasn’t:

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Have an RGB Minecraft skin.

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/incoherent screeching sounds

andrewscottsstupidface:

dark-driger:

bethmai:

go to vogue.co.uk and type (on your keyboard) up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and watch what happens when you keep pressing A

WHAT

(via cupboardgods)

rumpenstiltzkin:

all done, and i actually reached 100, and there is still a few more left, but ill leave them out D: phew

you an see them all together in one happy picture over here :)

so cool! also I may have to do this 100 character challenge… y'know, along with the 10,000 other things I have to do

itscarororo:

fangirltothefullest:

This is never not funny.

I love this show

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framexframe:

Disney’s Peter Pan

zenpencils:

BILL WATTERSON ‘A cartoonist’s advice’

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