Even though its my graduation, happy fathers day to my dad, and his big spoon and free, tiny fathers day cannolis. Love you! #fathersday #gradday #dinner #dad #normallol (at Buca di Beppo)

Even though its my graduation, happy fathers day to my dad, and his big spoon and free, tiny fathers day cannolis. Love you! #fathersday #gradday #dinner #dad #normallol (at Buca di Beppo)



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Panic! at the Disco ft. Fun
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little-marceline:

soupery:

I’m sorry it’s so looong! gruh 40 drawings aafafa

this song’s been stuck in my head for days and i just yeah uvu

if you think adventure time isn’t awesome u r wron g

((im sorry for self-reblogging but this post is all the reason why i was inactive so… yes))



tophbreaker:

abbyfoshizay:

Mulan x Korra
Colored version of this.
lol I spent so much time on this… mainly because I have no life & I’ve never colored a sketch before

tophbreaker:

abbyfoshizay:

Mulan x Korra

Colored version of this.

lol I spent so much time on this… mainly because I have no life & I’ve never colored a sketch before



xtremefangirling:

Blogger problems

Tumblr problems.



toonami:

On the roof at work. Hmmm

toonami:

On the roof at work. Hmmm





wafflesex:

I did a thing.









photojojo:

Artist Erik Johansson and Adobe pranked unsuspecting people waiting for busses, by photographing them from afar and Photoshopping into ads at the very same bus stop they were waiting at!

Watch how surprised they are when they see themselves pop up on the screen!

People Waiting for the Bus Pranked by Being Photoshopped into Ads



pip-rod:

Hospital rebrands chemotherapy as DC-themed “superformula” for kids

Chemotherapy is never fun, but A.C.Camargo Cancer Center in São Paulo is trying to make it easier for children to accept the treatment. They’re rebranding the treatment as “superformula” and using comics to help kids understand chemo.

Buzzfeed’s Copyranter blog explains that the cancer center is working with ad agency JWT, which also works with Warner Bros. The idea was to help children believe in the power of chemotherapy to make them ultimately better. They’re not just covering the chemo cases with superhero logos; they’re also giving pediatric cancer patients comic books in which the heroes experience something similar to cancer and must receive a similar treatment formulated by doctors. And in the comics, the cases for the treatment bags look just like the cases the kids get over their own chemo bags.

This is amazing.

This pulls at my heart strings. Wonderful!



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