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wirrow:


i drew this face ages ago as a template to colour in.. seeing a sea of people wearing it as a mask is extraordinary! - v for vvirrowmask

wirrow:

i drew this face ages ago as a template to colour in.. seeing a sea of people wearing it as a mask is extraordinary! - v for vvirrowmask

just one of the best movies ever with kids in, that aren’t annoying and sickening. brilliant.

just one of the best movies ever with kids in, that aren’t annoying and sickening. brilliant.

great little piece

just lovely. Rufus sings O Holy Night en Francais.

clever but irritating after a while. just like britney. without the clever.

Morrissey

I had forgotten just how much I love Morrissey in all his forms

an artist that works for Marvel, wondered what it would be like if he took kids drawings and ‘rounded them out’ faithfully. The results are quite incredible, and quite scary. If you do go on to the page be sure to check the whole gallery via the link there.

In other parts of this glorious and wonderful blue ball we live on, eating insects is considered normal. I’ve never tried [knowingly] to eat an insect, so obviously I cannot comment on the taste, and it would be churlish of me to comment on other races eating habits. I do however, having a pathalogical fear of spiders anyway [and yes I do know that the fear is totally irrational] draw the line at baked tarantula. Apparenlty the Cambodians developed a taste for them during the Khmer Rouge period when food was at a premium [which is understandable]. However, Cambodians can generally rest easy in their beds these days, and I don’t believe there is a shortage of food there, so there is NO excuse for oven baking big hairy spiders to eat. NONE. The rest of the food on this site is beyond disgusting to me anyway, but as I said I’ve never [and never will] eat any of it. It’s just the idea of eating spiders and scorpions… yuck.