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21 May 2012 @ 4:22pm
via  gigglemonster  (originally  wenbys)
23 April 2012 @ 8:06am
via  vertebras  (originally  gendrybaratheonn)
9 March 2012 @ 10:41am

almostepic:

#DAMMIT JAMES THIS IS WHY WE CANNOT HAVE NICE THINGS

PRONGS YOU ARE DRUNK. 

Hey, Prongs, remember that time-

No

via  onlyaskeleton  (originally  onlylolgifs)
12 January 2012 @ 11:18am

bigbrotharay:

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio with and without make up.

Also without: their hair professionally done, professional lighting, shadows and angles and the ever present usage of professional digital editing software such as Photoshop.

And guess what…they look normal. Just like any other woman. Unless you get all of the above mentioned perks too, it’s not fair to compare yourself to manipulated photographs of normal looking women. 

Use your eyes and see that what you’re killing yourself to look like is fake and manufactured beauty. Those women look just fine without all of the bullshit they do to make them deemed socially sexy… and so do you.

#justsayin

via  nim0  (originally  justvs-exohexoh-deactivated2012)
9 January 2012 @ 11:18pm
via  faye-conants  (originally  demova)
1 January 2012 @ 2:37pm

byeolibichnan:

Since I never know where to find what I’m looking for in my favorites. I’ve decided to make a master post of things I use. This is juts a small list, I have yet to search more around. [This list will be updated whenever I find new things] Maybe this will come in handy for someone, who knows.
Brushes

| brushlovers | brusheezy | designfruit | deviantart | fracturedsanity | free-brushes | getbrushes | lovelytrash | photoshoproadmap | psbrushes |

Everything

Tumbr:  | ahjussis | flawlesspsds | fuckyeahresources | fyeahphotoshop | hearitactions | love-tutorials | lovephotoshop | pscs5 |
Other: | allphotoshop | coloured_skies | photoshopfreebies | resourcenation | resourcehunter | theresourceroundup2 |

Fonts

1001FreeFonts | abstractfonts | dafont | deviantart | creamundo | fontfreak | fontspace | searchfreefonts | whatfontis |

Textures

Tumblr:  | accio-glow | businessdrunk | byeolibichnan | callmebrandon | colorscandy | colouresource | damonelenaitalia | emmahyphenjane | emmelia | felineofavenueb | fuckbees | gaystiel | gemmaarterton | halcyongillan | imtheheroine | kimigasukidatta | lookbackseeforward | loseanhour | mirand-ah | neverlands- | newmeen | northerndawn | ohmygryffindor | planets-bend-between-us |   psdjunkie | psychadeliachild | purplebass | -redux | rosebein | slayground | stormwolves | strangeness | sweettasteofbitter | thorodinsons | truesouls | veronicaglory | wicked-fate | yellowlemon |
Other: | 99mockingbirds | 100x100textures | aubedesarts | deviantart | icontextures | midnight_road | photoshop-community | resources-with-ps | sublimartdust | texturedinsanity | textures_r_us | texturize |

Themes

| 1000scientists | 30dialogues | aerou | antigones | apenas-uma-garota-imperfeita | arreter-themes | asianluv | charlove | ciaosmos | cindie | confunded | destroyerthemes | distances | duckponds | eadch | emmelia | ettudis | fezzings | fiebre-themes | firsthorsemansthemes | forenkladthemes | gyuhyuns | haru-themes | hbks | incavothemes | ixora | jbam-themes | lmthemes | maraudersthemes | northerndawn | nunmuri | officerparker | qtthemespreviews | quinni | rthemes | rtylers | sirmerlin | stillafireinme | themesbyla | themesbypolinomialthe-redwaterfall | thingsfromhtml | tofuthemes |

Tutorials

| acrisdesign | belleprintemps | big-tutorials | blueboxer | coloring_help | icon_tutorial | imarcgood-tutorials | psdlearning | psd.fanextra | psd.tutsplus | simplypsd | tutorialized |

PSD

| absinthefee | beautiesfromhollywood | bellepsds | brilliant-psds| byeolibichnan | caps-coloring | captainpond | cherriepiepsds | coloringmania | coloringpeople | colorscandy | delacourting |deviantart | dirrtylady | drunkandcoloring | epid-psds | fyeahpsds |getonmytardispsds | iconcoloring | miekospsds | mycolorings | ohitsmagicpsd | paintmeapsd | psdelicious | psds | psdsandactions | psdvanity | recreatemepsd | rosepsds | stillafireinme | stormwolves | truesoulpsds | yeahphotoshop |

Screencaps

| disneycaps | capslock | homeofthenutty |

Stock Photos

| dreamstime | everystockphoto | freestockphotos | smoko-stock | stock-directory | stockvault | sxc |

*Other master posts:
acciohedwig Resources Master Post
miekos Resources Master Post
my-photoshop-delimma  Resource Master Post
neverlands- Texture Master Post
quinnqueen Photoshop Master Post
obseo Theme Recomendation Master Post

via  heynips  (originally  jaehos)
10 November 2011 @ 10:16am

writing advice: “Thought” Verbs

by Chuck Palahniuk

In six seconds, you’ll hate me.
But in six months, you’ll be a better writer.

From this point forward—at least for the next half year—you may not use “thought” verbs. These include: Thinks, Knows, Understands, Realizes, Believes, Wants, Remembers, Imagines, Desires, and a hundred others you love to use.

The list should also include: Loves and Hates.
And it should include: Is and Has, but we’ll get to those later.

Until some time around Christmas, you can’t write: Kenny wondered if Monica didn’t like him going out at night…”

Instead, you’ll have to Un-pack that to something like: “The mornings after Kenny had stayed out, beyond the last bus, until he’d had to bum a ride or pay for a cab and got home to find Monica faking sleep, faking because she never slept that quiet, those mornings, she’d only put her own cup of coffee in the microwave. Never his.”

Instead of characters knowing anything, you must now present the details that allow the reader to know them. Instead of a character wanting something, you must now describe the thing so that the reader wants it.

Instead of saying: “Adam knew Gwen liked him.” You’ll have to say: “Between classes, Gwen had always leaned on his locker when he’d go to open it. She’s roll her eyes and shove off with one foot, leaving a black-heel mark on the painted metal, but she also left the smell of her perfume. The combination lock would still be warm from her butt. And the next break, Gwen would be leaned there, again.”

In short, no more short-cuts. Only specific sensory detail: action, smell, taste, sound, and feeling.

Typically, writers use these “thought” verbs at the beginning of a paragraph (In this form, you can call them “Thesis Statements” and I’ll rail against those, later). In a way, they state the intention of the paragraph. And what follows, illustrates them.

For example:
“Brenda knew she’d never make the deadline. Traffic was backed up from the bridge, past the first eight or nine exits. Her cell phone battery was dead. At home, the dogs would need to go out, or there would be a mess to clean up. Plus, she’d promised to water the plants for her neighbor…”

Do you see how the opening “thesis statement” steals the thunder of what follows? Don’t do it.

If nothing else, cut the opening sentence and place it after all the others. Better yet, transplant it and change it to: Brenda would never make the deadline.

Thinking is abstract. Knowing and believing are intangible. Your story will always be stronger if you just show the physical actions and details of your characters and allow your reader to do the thinking and knowing. And loving and hating.

Don’t tell your reader: “Lisa hated Tom.”

Instead, make your case like a lawyer in court, detail by detail.

Present each piece of evidence. For example:
“During roll call, in the breath after the teacher said Tom’s name, in that moment before he could answer, right then, Lisa would whisper-shout ‘Butt Wipe,’ just as Tom was saying, ‘Here’.”

One of the most-common mistakes that beginning writers make is leaving their characters alone. Writing, you may be alone. Reading, your audience may be alone. But your character should spend very, very little time alone. Because a solitary character starts thinking or worrying or wondering.

For example: Waiting for the bus, Mark started to worry about how long the trip would take…”

A better break-down might be: “The schedule said the bus would come by at noon, but Mark’s watch said it was already 11:57. You could see all the way down the road, as far as the Mall, and not see a bus. No doubt, the driver was parked at the turn-around, the far end of the line, taking a nap. The driver was kicked back, asleep, and Mark was going to be late. Or worse, the driver was drinking, and he’d pull up drunk and charge Mark seventy-five cents for death in a fiery traffic accident…”

A character alone must lapse into fantasy or memory, but even then you can’t use “thought” verbs or any of their abstract relatives.

Oh, and you can just forget about using the verbs forget and remember.

No more transitions such as: “Wanda remembered how Nelson used to brush her hair.”

Instead: “Back in their sophomore year, Nelson used to brush her hair with smooth, long strokes of his hand.”

Again, Un-pack. Don’t take short-cuts.

Better yet, get your character with another character, fast. Get them together and get the action started. Let their actions and words show their thoughts. You—stay out of their heads.

And while you’re avoiding “thought” verbs, be very wary about using the bland verbs “is” and “have.”

For example:
“Ann’s eyes are blue.”

“Ann has blue eyes.”

Versus:

“Ann coughed and waved one hand past her face, clearing the cigarette smoke from her eyes, blue eyes, before she smiled…”

Instead of bland “is” and “has” statements, try burying your details of what a character has or is, in actions or gestures. At its most basic, this is showing your story instead of telling it.

And forever after, once you’ve learned to Un-pack your characters, you’ll hate the lazy writer who settles for: “Jim sat beside the telephone, wondering why Amanda didn’t call.”

Please. For now, hate me all you want, but don’t use thought verbs. After Christmas, go crazy, but I’d bet money you won’t.

(…)

For this month’s homework, pick through your writing and circle every “thought” verb. Then, find some way to eliminate it. Kill it by Un-packing it.

Then, pick through some published fiction and do the same thing. Be ruthless.

“Marty imagined fish, jumping in the moonlight…”

“Nancy recalled the way the wine tasted…”

“Larry knew he was a dead man…”

Find them. After that, find a way to re-write them. Make them stronger.

via  vertebras  (originally  )
10 November 2011 @ 6:13am
via  heynips  (originally  kelleycchord)
15 August 2011 @ 2:18pm
via  heynips  (originally  i-suckseed)
6 July 2011 @ 6:12pm
via  youbitehard  (originally  leilockheart)
6 July 2011 @ 4:09pm

my son… my only son.

6 July 2011 @ 2:23pm

duemilaquarantasei:

I spoke to a good friend of mine last night. If anything happens to Jenny or anything happens to me she is going to come for you with the wrath of God. She’ll take whatever you’ve got left to love and make you regret the day you ever came across my path.

Luther 2.04 Episode Four

via  purplu  (originally  e0d-deactivated20111231)
2 June 2011 @ 9:58pm

friendloversornothing:

Casually trolling the internet, and come across this

Just made be laugh cause it is so Darren.

29 May 2011 @ 2:43pm

Bohemian Rhapsody complete in rage faces

commanderspock:

jesusplayingolf | omnomnominator

via  armedbasterds  (originally  omnomnominator)
26 May 2011 @ 2:25pm
via  armedbasterds  (originally  alldresseddown)