The key parts read: "The reason why there are no parents is because they died in a car accident on their way to pick Ruby up from Bunny Scouts. Max was in the car and survived, but suffered from brain injuries, hence the reason why he always messes up in the show and Ruby has to look after him." But wait! There's more!"Max is mute because their grandmother molested him at a young age and he is so traumatized that he created Super Bunny as an imaginary hero to somehow save him from his life. He also plays with the ambulance and police cars because he remembers those vehicles were there during the accident."
It can be odd to link the line spoken by Marcellus in Hamlet with the surrealistic, hyper-realistic paintings by Japanese artist Kazuhiro Hori aka Chardin
Over the past couple of years, I’ve spent quite a bit of time closely observing the communication strategies of ‘alt-right’ trolls and attempting to devise effective strategies to shut them down…
Have you ever woken up one day, and wondered where all the sun, warmth and possible of your childhood have gone? While you’re sipping your morning coffee, full of melancholy and perhaps dejection, you are pondering about our society, seemingly driven by nihilism, isolation and a growing pleasure in destruction. And you’re wondering: how did it happen? How did you lose the innocence, the dreams and the magic you could swear were true when you were a child? You’re asking yourself how all adults could have lost sight of the beauty and positive strength inside of them, and now either turning their back on nature, or, even worst, trying to destroy it, in order to fuel their everlasting anger against their own void. You’re sad, and you’re bitter too. But, there is still a dab
For a decade, Irish sculptor Kevin Francis Gray has worked with a Pietrasanta-based family of marble artisans with a long history of replicating iconic Vatican sculptures.
Sumptuous. Regal. Decadent. Avant-garde. Magnificently detailed, staged and shot, Franz Szony's vision is anything but ordinary.
Demolishing your workday boredom with some awesome randomness!
Teach English as a Second Language and never ever worry about where to get ideas on what to instruct non-native English learners. Yes, many English tutors have gone to teach English as a Second Language without textbooks, relying entirely on free...
🚀 6 Hour Turnaround Time 😴 You Sleep → We'll Make The Grade 💯 🕕Receive Your Paper Within 6 Hours ✍️Orders Finished Within 6 Hours https://t.co/DU2wgkqcN0 #writing #college #admission #essays
I’ve been interested in working class dress lately. And more specifically 18th century maids costumes. searching the net I’ve found lots of pics of pretty outfits and great pattern mixi…
Styled by Kate Shillingford and photographed by William Selden for November's issue of Dazed & Confused, Katlin Aas appears as a modern monarch,
Tower of Toghrul, Rey, northern Iran, circa 1860s.
Have you ever woken up one day, and wondered where all the sun, warmth and possible of your childhood have gone? While you’re sipping your morning coffee, full of melancholy and perhaps dejection, you are pondering about our society, seemingly driven by nihilism, isolation and a growing pleasure in destruction. And you’re wondering: how did it happen? How did you lose the innocence, the dreams and the magic you could swear were true when you were a child? You’re asking yourself how all adults could have lost sight of the beauty and positive strength inside of them, and now either turning their back on nature, or, even worst, trying to destroy it, in order to fuel their everlasting anger against their own void. You’re sad, and you’re bitter too. But, there is still a dab
Capped by me, via diggers on the issuu. via. From The Children’s Encyclopedia, by Arthur Mee. (London: The Education Company. Orig pub. as The Children’s Encyclopædia 1908). Specificall…
Japanese photographer Daisuke Takakura takes clone photography pretty seriously. His project "Monodramatic" features some models tens of times, with some
When the going gets tough, the art gets going. That's the beautiful thing about human creativity – it can sprout in any soil. Especially for the late British-French illustrator Edmund Dulac, whose flair for Art Nouveau fantasy not only gave us brilliant literary illustrations, but flights of fancy a
Queen Victoria may have vacated the British throne long ago, but the regal and architecturally distinctive Victorian houses erected during her reign, from 1837 to 1901, remain fixtures in cities across the United States, where they've put their own American twist on the European archetype. Here you can sample a selection of our favorite stateside examples of the everlasting elegance of the Victorian home.
“にぎゃーー!!!”
Ophelia 1851, Sir John Everett Millais If there's one thing we've learned over the years, it's to listen to the muse – she usually has the juiciest details behind some of history's most iconic artworks and artists. Today, we travel to the gauzy, sun-dappled world of the romantic pre-Raphaelite pa
Someone, or something, has clearly made these birds angry. Perhaps it was the way their feathered friends were portrayed in the phone app, Angry Birds - which saw them being catapulted at various structures.
I hate cleaning. Loathe it. Will put it off for forever. I could do laundry or wash dishes until I am blue in the face, but cleaning…not so much. A couple days ago though, I decided to embrace my inner Mom of the Year and go for it. It went well. My son started rolling […]
Dangerous Minds talks to the editor and photographer behind the wildly influential goth fanzine: Propaganda.
Butoh avant garde dancers, Tokyo Read more about Japan's avant garde Butoh dance in my article: www.pripix.com/features/butoh.htm
YANKEE ECHO SIERRA! Learn all 36 code words! The entire NATO phonetic alphabet, including digits. Looks great large. Features: Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, Xray, Yankee, Zulu, plus pronunciation for numbers zero through nine. Great conversation starter, gift for a grandchild, scout, or student. Challenge yourself to use this print to help you learn each term, and you'll use your new skills every day! Also makes a fun family learning activity. Best seller! Available on faux aged paper background, black text on white, or white text on black. (See the additional images in our listing.) OPTIONS Here are all the options we offer for this image: Unframed print: https://www.etsy.com/listing/531342182/phonetic-alphabet-poster-or-print Canvas wrap: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1684444510/canvas-wrap-featuring-phonetic-alphabet Instant digital download: https://www.etsy.com/listing/568951899/printable-phonetic-alphabet-poster ♥ FREE SHIPPING! ♥ Your money back if you don't love it! ♥ Nine popular sizes available, from a mini desk-size print to a large wall poster: 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 11x14, 12x18, 16x20, 20x24, 20x30, or 24x36 ♥ All prints made on lustre photo paper ♥ Matte or frame not included, shown for demonstration only ♥ Carefully shipped inside a sturdy cardboard mailer ♥ Colors may vary slightly on your screen ♥ Aspect ratios vary between print sizes (3:2 ratio shown in most sample images)
About 40 km west of Bangkok lies the district of Samphran, where there is a rather odd-looking Wat or Buddhist temple. The temple complex ha...
Visit the post for more.
In light of the recent negative mood of recent posts, with all of the issues with ordering, moderation, and what not, I thought that it might be a good idea to post more positive things to remind us why we got into Lolita in the first place, why we like the aesthetics, etcetera to prevent from…
These fantastic portraits of cats in the style of classical oil paintings were created by artist Eldar Zakirov. The digital illustrations depict the cats
Jump into the meme stream and enjoy!