Friday, October 31, 2014

textsfromsuperheroes: Happy Halloween from Texts From...





















textsfromsuperheroes:



Happy Halloween from Texts From Superheroes!





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darthfar: fuckyeahbioware: Happy Halloween! by...





darthfar:



fuckyeahbioware:



Happy Halloween! by kate-n-bd



Right on the money, Vakarian.





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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

On another easy one

On another easy one:

dearcoquette:



I just had a debate with my boyfriend regarding the street harassment video you posted. His points were that it is the nature of men to let women know they find them attractive, how else are men supposed to approach a woman they find attractive?, and maybe if a woman…





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ericgrau: The last panel. I cannot stop laughing





ericgrau:



The last panel. I cannot stop laughing





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Everytime I watch an animated movie.

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"So what do you do when you build yourself - only to realise you built yourself with the wrong..."


So what do you do when you build yourself - only to realise you built yourself with the wrong things?


You rip it up and start again. That is the work of your teenage years - to build up and tear down and build up again, over and over, endlessly, like speeded-up film of cities during boom times, and wars. To be fearless, and endless, in you reinventions - to keep twisting on nineteen, going bust and dealing in again, and again. Invent, invent, invent.


They do not tell you this when you are fourteen, because the people who would tell you - your parents - are the very ones who built the thing you are so dissatisfied with. They made you how they want you. They made you how they need you. They built you with all they know, and love - and so they can’t see what you’re not: all the gaps you feel leave you vulnerable. All the new possibilities only imagined by your generation, and non-existent to theirs. They have done their best, with the technology they had to hand, at the time - but now it’s up to you, small, brave future, to do your best, with what you have. As Rabindranath Tagore advised parents, ‘Don’t limit a child to your own learning, for he was born in another time.’


And so you go out into your world, and try and find the things that will be useful to you. Your weapons. Your tools. Your charms. You find a record, or a poem, or a picture of a girl that you pin to the wall, and go ‘Her. I’ll try and be her. I’ll try and be her - but here.’ You observe the way others walk, and talk, and you steal little bits of them, you collage yourself out of whatever you can get your hands on. You are like the robot Johnny 5 in Short Circuit, crying, ‘More input! More input for Johnny 5!’ as you rifle through books, and watch films, and sit in front of the television, trying to guess which of these things you are watching - Alexis Carrington Colby walking down a marble staircase; Anne of Green Gables holding her shoddy suitcase; Cathy wailing on the moors; Courtney Love wailing in her petticoat; Julie Burchill gunning people down; Grace Jones singing ‘Slave To The Rhythm’ - that you will need, when you get out there. What will be useful? What will be, eventually, you?


And you will be quite on your own when you do this. There is no academy where you can learn to be yourself; there is no line manager, slowly urging you towards the correct answer. You are midwife to yourself, and will give birth to yourself, over and over, in dark rooms, alone.


And some versions of you will end in dismal failure - many prototypes won’t even get out of the front door, as you suddenly realise that, no, you can’t style-out an all-in-one gold bodysuit and a massive attitude-problem in Wolverhampton. Others will achieve temporary success - hitting new land-speed records, and amazing all around you, and then suddenly, unexpectedly exploding, like the Bluebird on Coniston Water.


But one day, you’ll find a version of you that will get you kissed, or befriended, or inspired, and you will make your notes accordingly; staying up all night to hone, and improvise upon a tiny snatch of melody that worked.


Until - slowly, slowly - you make a viable version of you, one you can hum, every day. You’ll find the tiny, right piece of grit you can pearl around, until nature kicks in, and your shell will just quietly fill with magic, even while you’re busy doing other things. What your nurture began, nature will take over, and start completing, until you stop having to think about who you’ll be entirely - as you’re too busy doing, now. And ten years will pass, without you even noticing.


And later, over a glass of wine - because you drink wine, now, because you are grown - you will marvel over what you did. Marvel that, at the time, you kept so many secrets. Tried to keep the secret of yourself. Tried to metamorphose in the dark. The loud, drunken, fucking, eyeliner-smeared, laughing, cutting, panicking, unbearably present secret of yourself. When really, you were about as secret as the moon. And as luminous, under all those clothes.






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This is the entire twenty-fourth chapter from Caitlin Moran’s ‘How to Build a Girl.’ Because the whole thing read like some sort of commencement speech I wish I had heard as a teenager, and I felt it needed to be shared.


Why, yes, it did take me a while to type out the whole thing.


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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

How To Be Creative with John Cleese

How To Be Creative with John Cleese:

scruffyzero:



I thought this was important. 30 minutes are worthwhile.





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Monday, October 27, 2014

This year’s pumpkins. Mine’s a boxtroll. 💚 Shoe,...









This year’s pumpkins. Mine’s a boxtroll. 💚 Shoe, specifically. #boxtrollsbegone #boxtrolls




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Saturday, October 11, 2014

The Elephant Technique or How Not To Break Your Momentum During NaNoWriMo And Beyond

The Elephant Technique or How Not To Break Your Momentum During NaNoWriMo And Beyond:

danielle-writes:



So there’s this thing, National Novel Writing Month, where a person writes a 50,000 word novel in 30 days. These people are referred to as crazy. I am one of them.


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And there’s this guy, Chris Baty. Baty helped make NaNoWriMo a thing. He even wrote a book about it. A…





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Friday, October 10, 2014

splix71: God, I need to remember that. Some of the most...





splix71:



God, I need to remember that.



Some of the most important words in the universe.




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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

hasaniwalker: Sculpting Fish from The Boxtrolls!





























hasaniwalker:



Sculpting Fish from The Boxtrolls!





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rachelthefish: Every time you call Coraline or Paranorman or now Boxtrolls a Tim Burton film, a...

rachelthefish:



Every time you call Coraline or Paranorman or now Boxtrolls a Tim Burton film, a stop motion animator dies.



This.




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Sunday, October 5, 2014

twisted-transistorr: paindemands-tob3-felt: pandabearjayy: I...









twisted-transistorr:



paindemands-tob3-felt:



pandabearjayy:



I absolutely love the end result.



i can’t believe i watched that



i thought this was going to take me on a spiritual journey and it did





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Saturday, October 4, 2014

Don't ever hesitate. Reblog this. TUMBLR RULE. When you see it, REBLOG IT.

The original post only has US helplines. I've added UK helplines underneath. It would be great if people could add numbers from everywhere in the world.



Depression Hotline: 1-630-482-9696



Suicide Hotline: 1-800-784-8433



LifeLine: 1-800-273-8255



Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386



Sexuality Support: 1-800-246-7743



Eating Disorders Hotline: 1-847-831-3438



Rape and Sexual Assault: 1-800-656-4673

Grief Support: 1-650-321-5272



Runaway: 1-800-843-5200, 1-800-843-5678, 1-800-621-4000



Exhale: After Abortion Hotline/Pro-Voice: 1-866-4394253



Child Abuse: 1-800-422-4453

UK Helplines:



Samaritans (for any problem): 08457909090 e-mail jo@samaritans.org



Childline (for anyone under 18 with any problem): 08001111



Mind infoline (mental health information): 0300 123 3393 e-mail: info@mind.org.uk



Mind legal advice (for people who need mental-health related legal advice): 0300 466 6463 legal@mind.org.uk



b-eat eating disorder support: 0845 634 14 14 (only open Mon-Fri 10.30am-8.30pm and Saturday 1pm-4.30pm) e-mail: help@b-eat.co.uk



b-eat youthline (for under 25's with eating disorders): 08456347650 (open Mon-Fri 4.30pm - 8.30pm, Saturday 1pm-4.30pm)



Cruse Bereavement Care: 08444779400 e-mail: helpline@cruse.org.uk



Frank (information and advice on drugs): 0800776600



Drinkline: 0800 9178282



Rape Crisis England & Wales: 0808 802 9999 1(open 2 - 2.30pm 7 - 9.30pm) e-mail info@rapecrisis.org.uk



Rape Crisis Scotland: 08088 01 03 02 every day, 6pm to midnight



India Self Harm Hotline: 00 08001006614



India Suicide Helpline: 022-27546669



Kids Help Phone (Canada): 1-800-668-6868, Free and available 24/7



suicide hotlines;



Argentina: 54-0223-493-0430



Australia: 13-11-14



Austria: 01-713-3374



Barbados: 429-9999



Belgium: 106



Botswana: 391-1270



Brazil: 21-233-9191

China: 852-2382-0000



(Hong Kong: 2389-2222)



Costa Rica: 606-253-5439



Croatia: 01-4833-888



Cyprus: 357-77-77-72-67



Czech Republic: 222-580-697, 476-701-908



Denmark: 70-201-201



Egypt: 762-1602



Estonia: 6-558-088



Finland: 040-5032199



France: 01-45-39-4000



Germany: 0800-181-0721



Greece: 1018



Guatemala: 502-234-1239



Holland: 0900-0767



Honduras: 504-237-3623



Hungary: 06-80-820-111



Iceland: 44-0-8457-90-90-90

Israel: 09-8892333



Italy: 06-705-4444



Japan: 3-5286-9090



Latvia: 6722-2922, 2772-2292



Malaysia: 03-756-8144



(Singapore: 1-800-221-4444)



Mexico: 525-510-2550



Netherlands: 0900-0767



New Zealand: 4-473-9739



New Guinea: 675-326-0011



Nicaragua: 505-268-6171



Norway: 47-815-33-300



Philippines: 02-896-9191



Poland: 52-70-000



Portugal: 239-72-10-10



Russia: 8-20-222-82-10



Spain: 91-459-00-50



South Africa: 0861-322-322



South Korea: 2-715-8600



Sweden: 031-711-2400



Switzerland: 143



Taiwan: 0800-788-995



Thailand: 02-249-9977



Trinidad and Tobago: 868-645-2800



Ukraine: 0487-327715

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