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mymagicgrandpa:
“A tad late but here’s August’s crossover image!
Monster’s Inc was an inspiration because of its depiction of monsters being more modern and bureaucratic, where scaring is more of a job and less just ‘something they do’. Plus the...

mymagicgrandpa:

A tad late but here’s August’s crossover image!

Monster’s Inc was an inspiration because of its depiction of monsters being more modern and bureaucratic, where scaring is more of a job and less just ‘something they do’. Plus the whole idea of their whole society being in what’s either another realm or a super secret location accessible by doors gave me a lot of ideas for the Otherworld.

So here we have our scare experts sharing a coffee together. Fearmongers are lucky, they don’t have to make direct contact with humans to scare them, they just have to get in their heads. Still, doesn’t hurt to share scaring techniques and tips with one another!


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justhere4coffee:

When people call you a “snowflake” just remember they’re quoting Fight Club, a satire written by a gay man about how male fragility causes men to destroy themselves, resent society, and become radicalized, and that Tyler Durden isn’t the hero but a personification of the main character’s mental illness, and that his “snowflake” speech is a dig at how fascists use dehumanizing language to breed loyalty from insecure people.

So basically people who say “snowflake” as an insult are quoting a domestic terrorist who blows up skyscrapers because he’s insecure about how good he is in bed.

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

fun fact bones used to be worn outside the body

you think this is on of my shitposts, but when bone material first evolved in organisms about 1.5 billion years ago, it was in the form of exoskeletons/shells. they served as protective shields. you know, like with turtles, or sea urchin spines. 

exoskeletons helped protect the softer anatomy, but also restricted movement and surface sensory organs. eventually bones evolved to be inside the body instead of outside. this had a lot of benefits, and led to the evolution of vertebrates. 

@arsanatomica does a great job of illustrating it here!

a neat fact is all this started when violent tectonic plate movements deposited huge amounts of minerals (including calcium) into the ocean (where life was based). this allowed organisms to develop hard body parts, such as shells or spines. 

earthquakes caused bones and i think that’s nifty!

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tswift:

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arra13374:

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deathbanjo:

people complaining about the lack of content in fandoms lately: maybe if y'all didn’t steal and repost other people’s hard work and actually showed your appreciation for it by liking it, commenting on it, reblogging it, etc, and/or didn’t spend all your time harassing people who like things you don’t like, or like things differently than you, fanartists and writers would feel like producing more work?

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This is what happens when you try to push adults out of fandoms. You stop getting content

karzahnii:

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The jacket

mokiemorty:

The garage scene was a real treat! I’m not even sure I got everything, but it was fun to look.

psychojello:

I miss the 2000s because there were so many fashion trends and moments when it was encouraged to look like a hot-ass mess. The Instagram age is this weird era of control and perfection and “eyebrows on fleek” blah blah like I miss when everyone walked around with last night’s eyeliner still on while wearing 25 stupid accessories at once dressed like you slept in trash or whatever.