bobakirafett:

therebeljyn:

au where kylo ren actually agrees to come with han solo and everyone just has a really tense and awkward trip home on the millennium falcon for the rest of the film

Kylo asks Finn to move his chair up and Finn just says “No”

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jemthecrystalgem:

nekoama:

pugna:

black mirror: ough ough ough technology bad

twilight zone: what if Bigfoot was harassing william shitner from the outside of a plane

Ha more like

Black Mirror: As technology moves forward and becomes an integral part of our society how will we change? What does it mean to be human?

Twilight Zone: *long drag of cigarette* Let me tell you why you fucks deserve this hell you’ve created.

Black Mirror: Humans need to learn how to chill before we create our own hell and go “How the FUCK did this happen?”

Twilight Zone: You know what would be real fucked up?

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vampireapologist:

vampireapologist:

my new roommate’s best friend literally says “we’ll just go out for one drink” on a weeknight, goes to a club, has ONE drink while everyone else is getting to it, and then tells everyone when it’s time to go home so they can actually make it to class in the morning and I’m genuinely terrified by the amount of self control she has

saying you’ll just have one drink at the club on a school night and then following through and getting up for class the next day demonstrates the exact level of resolve it took to amputate your own arm on an 18th century battlefield

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afaughtk:

sixpenceee:

The Perry Bible Fellowship is the perfect middle between the whimsy and the morbid. And it has been since 2001 when its creator Nicholas Gurewitch drew the first strip. Nicholas describes his style as “the clarity of obscurity”, and his work is a real treat to all the dark(er) souls out there. (Source)

OH MY GOD THE RABBIT ONE

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disastergeek:

anothermiserableperson:

sixpenceee:

These breathtakingly intricate miniatures are the work of Japanese artist Kiyomi, a mother of two who manages to find the time to dedicate to her hobby sometimes even waking up as early as 4 AM.

Kiyomi is clearly inspired by the early industrial age, which she recreates with remarkable accuracy in her models. From tiny hats and shoes to sewing machines and even a bakery, stocked with brightly colored cakes, her work takes you back in time to Victorian England or Revolution-era France, it will make you wish you still had that dollhouse!

If you like what you see you can check out Kiyomi’s Instagram and Website. (Source)

WHY DO I LOVE MINIATURES SO MUCH FUCKING AMAZING

Because anything teeny is adorable.

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