artpghero:
“late nights
”

artpghero:

late nights

everyedsterribletaste:

Here, courtesy of Hohenheim’s opinions, is proof that the Leto statue should 100% count as an example of Ed’s Terrible Taste, at least while we’re doing manga shots.

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(chapter 78)

aggravatedtranscription:

students: hey can we have mental health resources

school: klosit

scotchtapeofficial:
“durlog:
“good evening! what the fuck
”
dumbass coulda just added a rule that you have to say “bless you” after you cum
”

scotchtapeofficial:

durlog:

good evening! what the fuck

dumbass coulda just added a rule that you have to say “bless you” after you cum

portalintime:
“ the-green-anon:
“ lazuli43:
“ candygarnet:
“ greekgodsarestrange:
“ lemon-optimizer:
“ candygarnet:
“ riantdeliration:
“ candygarnet:
“ “ the-good-names-are-gone submitted: Important
”
can somebody PLEASE speed up this gif
” ”
we need...

portalintime:

the-green-anon:

lazuli43:

candygarnet:

greekgodsarestrange:

lemon-optimizer:

candygarnet:

riantdeliration:

candygarnet:

the-good-names-are-gone submitted: Important

can somebody PLEASE speed up this gif

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we need to go FASTER

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like this?

F A S T E R

RAPID

M A X I M U M   S P E E D

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Now somebody make her fly…

she is free…

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lemonheadandlollipup:

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This is the longest comic I’ve ever done. Shoutout to @linzillaart for giving me a pep talk when I was in the final stages of this project, and to @tvskyle for giving me the set of brush pens I’ve been using to ink my comics for the past three years.

I hope you like this. 

why-animals-do-the-thing:

anentireuncookedmeatloaf:

cactusrabbit:

bunjywunjy:

seatrench:

Curious Blue Shark

(source)

this shark is the most earnest creature on the entire planet

WHAT THIS

WHAT IT DO

BOOP

@why-animals-do-the-thing ???

This is probably investigatory behavior! As we talked about a couple years ago on the blog, sharks have lots of little sensory organs around their nose and mouth called Ampullae of Lorenzini. 

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(Photo Credit: Chris Huh)

They’re basically little gel-filled pores that sense electric current, and they’re why sharks investigate everything with their faces. Sharks bump things with their nose to put their ampullae near them in an attempt to learn about them - like finding out if you’re animal, vegetable or mineral, and if you could potentially be edible. 

From the video linked, we can see the shark is swimming around checking out the divers (who appear to be hanging out at a decompression stop), before coming over closer to the guy who is filming. This isn’t aggressive behavior - it looks like simply curiosity. It’s not a shark kiss, it’s a shark question: what are you?