sodamousse:

elixiroverdose:

chazitanta:

sprite37:

ipoog:

a never ending cycle 


best way to break the cycle, I guarantee :3 

Agreeing 100% with the above response.

yes!

^

sodamousse:

elixiroverdose:

chazitanta:

sprite37:

ipoog:

a never ending cycle 

best way to break the cycle, I guarantee :3 

Agreeing 100% with the above response.

yes!

^

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danithinksoddthings:

mysilentlullaby:

pegasuscop:

sometimes there’s videos that make me happy to exist on this planet

omg that is adorable

that was badass

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onixia:

Well then, on a side note that is a fucking bad ass Space Marine Suit.

RE: picture text ; The guys suit does have Purity seals, so yeah, he pretty much is.

onixia:

Well then, on a side note that is a fucking bad ass Space Marine Suit.

RE: picture text ; The guys suit does have Purity seals, so yeah, he pretty much is.

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pennicandies:

oldhollywood:

1930s imagining of 1980s New York in the sci-fi musical Just Imagine (1930, dir. David Butler) (via)

Designed by art director Stephen Goosson, the city set was an elaborate miniature model that covered a ground area of 75 x 225 feet and whose tallest tower measured 40 feet.

Just Imagine’s New York was primarily inspired by architect Harvey Corbett’s prediction that 1970’s New York would resemble a “very modernized Venice” and by the futuristic urban designs presented in Hugh Ferriss’s 1929 book, The Metropolis of Tomorrow.

Ferriss’s drawings of the ”business center of the future” (pictures #3-5) provided the most direct inspiration for Goosson’s sets. Broad superhighways establish a geometric ground plan that extends upward through overlapping levels of bridges, streets, and terraced walkways. The grid of streets and bridges is pierced by huge freestanding skyscrapers surrounded by lower setback buildings, a design Ferriss created as an analogy to the natural world of “towering mountain peaks… surrounded by foothills”

The opening scenes of the (otherwise mediocre) film, which feature this cityscape, can be seen here

More on the building of the Just Imagine set. Collection of Hugh Ferriss’s futuristic city sketches here.

Looks less like New York and more like Gotham, New Meridian and Paradigm City.

I am not good at Lunchtime Photoshop.

batlesbo:

bigadam replied to your photo

I like to think you wear puffy massive trousers rather than a skirt of any sort. Then on occasion you do the MC Hammer dance.

“I like to think you wear puffy massive trousers rather than a skirt “ 

mr-radical:

jerrymojo2:

princekarkat:







Wasn;t that the entire point of the first film?

mr-radical:

jerrymojo2:

princekarkat:

Wasn;t that the entire point of the first film?

ozmagi:

sky harbor by ian_mcque

I remember that artist, they started doing model kits of his work.

ozmagi:

sky harbor by ian_mcque

I remember that artist, they started doing model kits of his work.

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did-you-kno:

Source

Was that one time Spiderman ate Mary Jane. And not in the good way.

did-you-kno:

Source

Was that one time Spiderman ate Mary Jane. And not in the good way.

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gu-sak:

Odaiba

They moved it back to Odaiba?

gu-sak:

Odaiba

They moved it back to Odaiba?

(via mencret)

Alt + Ctrl + click reblog =

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