queen-ant:

I left my cat out in the rain for about 0.2 seconds too long, which makes for some interesting facial expressions.

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very human faces for a cat

lamorbidezza:

Elie Saab Haute Couture Spring 2014 Details

crabs-in-general:

tashabilities:

l20music:

fatshitcray:

datzhott:

Plus-Sized Woman Rocks Bikini on Hollywood Boulevard to Promote Body Acceptance

Los Angeles is known for many things: great weather, a laidback lifestyle, and Hollywood’s biggest stars. But for many who live in La La Land, the pressure to conform to a certain beauty standard can leave them feeling downright depressed.

Why didn’t this have any notes?

It doesnt have any notes because its a black woman doing it. Had it been a white woman this wouldve been national news.

I bolded

https://www.google.com/amp/clutchmagonline.com/2014/04/tired-obsession-perfection-plus-size-woman-dons-bikini-hollywood-boulevard/amp/


Here’s another link to the article because the one posted just shows up and error message

queernigga:

audio-sexual:

misscrownedking:

vivian-cain:

draggedthruthe-yard:

RUTHLESS

I love her

I saw this in one of my sociology classes. In case you’re wondering she didn’t apologize.

white girl: *cries b/c she’s used to that working*

Jane Elliot:

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this cracks me up every time

sonseulsoleil:

Tom Holland’s face when Jimmy Kimmel asks if anyone dies in Infinity War is fucking killing me:  

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in-love-with-movies:

Hocus Pocus (USA, 1993)

mindfulwrath:

animatingforfun:

Stop-Motion Moana

“We can rebuild her… We have the technology… We know the way!”

A few months ago I ripped apart a Moana doll and made it into a stop-motion puppet using a kinetic armature kit.  

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The walk cycle above was the first thing I animated with this puppet, and was just a throw-away practice test with no green screen. I had never done a walk cycle in stop-motion before and soon discovered how difficult animating a straight-ahead cycle within a localized space with no retakes could be.

I showed the cycle to my dad while he was holding my Moana puppet in his hand and he seemed more impressed with this crappy test than the actual animation I did on the movie! I think the combination of him holding the puppet, and then seeing it come to life on the video before him was what blew him away. I guess that’s the appeal and magic of stop-motion. :)

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Here’s a second test I animated for fun:

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I read that it’s best to have the foot joints nice and tight to hold the weight of the puppet, and have the arms looser.  It’s amazing how much weight those toe and foot ball-joints could hold for the falling poses:

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