Warning: personal blog.
Right now you'll see mostly:
Game of Thrones
Teen Wolf
feminism
And some:
Supernatural
Transformers Prime
Avatar TLA & LOK
Elementary
Hetalia
Doctor Who
X-Men: First Class
Star Trek
LOTR & The Hobbit
cat pictures
Frequent multishipper. Lots of personal text posts.
Icon by the amazing graphics artist boredess on livejournal.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
what even IS american culture
it’s just a big ball of different cultures with no set value
i don’t get it
Guy talks about a chest deformity
talesof4chan.tumblr.com
the best of Jim Kirk’s unfortunately inappropriate faces
(Source: thorlokid)
Colorful Night Santorini, Greece by George Papapostolou
“Dwarves show up a lot in fantasy genre, but when they do, they’re these sorts of caricatures, woodland creatures or the punchline of jokes,” Dinklage says. “Nobody gives them a romance. Nobody gives them fully formed personalities, and Tyrion is one of the richest characters I have ever come across. He’s a human being.”
— Peter Dinklage
(Source: monkeyknifefight)
The thing with a “main character”, is that the reader see the story/world from that characters point of view - we can often read the characters thoughts and feelings more than other characters in the story. You can also use the perspective to increase this “effect”.
You can use the eye-level to display the world seen from the main character. Look at the two pictures above, the characters have the same size on both pictures - the only difference I’ve made is to switch eye-level. And by just doing this, we switch between the adult and the kids point of view - even though they both look at the same thing.
So, when you are doing a perspective, FIRST decide the eye-level and after that start placing out all those annoying guidelines.
(Source: whitelaws)
Jessica Valenti, Full Frontal Feminism: A Young Woman’s Guide to Why Feminism Matters (via anais-927)
A shot-for-shot remake of “Star Trek Into Darkness” where John Cho plays all of the roles
(Source: lawyerupasshole)