don’t take a japanese class unless you like the idea of being in weeaboo hell
Why the fuck is there a portrait of abraham lincoln in the top left corner
Because he created anime
1st year, 1st semester Japanese class.jpg. Thankfully they usually get weeded out after the first year, at least if your Japanese department is as ruthless as mine was. Ruthless in a good way because jesusfuckingchrist just look at them, you wouldn’t want to go through four years of that shit, would you?
- me when i'm driving and i pass a car: jesus fucking christ finALLY the speed limit on this road is forty-goddamn-five wake the fuck up and drive you are a hazard why hasn't your license revoked i s2g
- me when i'm driving and a car passes me: whoa there friend we are all merely travelers on the road of life plz take a deep breath it's not a race and you're not on fire it does not matter how slow you go as long as you do not stop
you’re watching an anime dub
there’s no one around and your phone is dead
out of the corner of your ears you spot him
vic mignogna
(via cr4zydave)
dynastylnoirePhotographer James C. Lewis of Noire3000 | N3K Photo Studios was tired of the Media’s White Washing ; so in a series of Photographs,depicted some of the most famous Bible characters as people of African and Middle Eastern Origin.
“I think it is very important to see one’s self in the Scripture so that it may become real in their eyes. The whitewashing of the Bible has always bothered me. However I’m happy to now have the opportunity to give a different point of view.”
The series will be fully released on the 14th November in a three night exhibition.
Everything i ever
wantedneeded to see as a black Christian.This is glorious
Gloryyyy
*high pitched saint voice* JESUSSS
this is truly awesome photographyit is. I wish I could have been a part of it somehow.
onism - n. the awareness of how little of the world you’ll experience
Imagine standing in front of the departures screen at an airport, flickering over with strange place names like other people’s passwords, each representing one more thing you’ll never get to see before you die—and all because, as the arrow on the map helpfully points out, you are here.




