tonisingerloverfriend:

thechanelmuse:

Artist Paints the Universe and Nature into Black Women’s Hair

Pierre Jean-Louis is a multimedia artist based in New York and Philadelphia, who has built up quite a social media following as a result of his unique works. Jean-Louis paints mystical images of the universe and nature onto images of Black women’s natural hair. His intricate works feature flowers, vines, and even an entire forest, all seamlessly woven into coils and kinks. Jean-Louis even invites his followers to tag him in their photos on Instagram so that he can consider their portraits as well.

YES YES YES YAAAASSSS

nadejdaro:

I still can’t believe how obvious the “Nea and Mana

(and, by extension, Allen)

are the Earl” thing actually was.

As we know, there are a lot of religious references in D.Gray-Man. And one lesson that my religion teacher has been repeating to us recently is that “God is one in being but three as people: The Father, The Son and The Holy Ghost”. Just that sometimes the “spotlight” is on only one of them.

Like, the entire “Creation” was The Father’s time. After that we have Jesus’s life. And right after Jesus’ death, resurrection, and being carried to heaven was The Holy Ghost’s. (Yeah that might mean extra reasons to be concerned for Allen)

Anyway. If Mana/The Earl = The Father, Allen = The Son/Jesus and Neah = The Holy Ghost…..We should have technically seen this coming.

deugemia:

Hahaha…. I regret everything.

Anyways, FUCK YEAH, D GRAY MAN, YEEESSSS!!!!

I messed with colors in this one, I especially like the combination of colors of the couch and his pants.

Obviously, this is fanart, Allen Walker ain’t my OC, he’s Hoshino Katsura’s.

Gonna point this out there:

dirtyfnafconfessions:

dust-finger:

In one of the articles on the FNAF 3 newspaper, it reads:

In real life I tend to have waking-nightmares, meaning that I walk in my sleep, etc. One night I dreamt that Bonnie was in the hall outside my door, as I jumped out of bed and rushed to hold the door shut. I discovered that the door was locked and it filled me with dread. In FNaF 1, when the doors don’t work, it means something is already in your office. So when I felt that the door was locked, I felt Bonnie was in my bedroom and was about to get me! Thankfully, I woke up.

One trailer later:

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Bonnie got in.

HE BASED THE GAME OFF OF HIS NIGHTMARES ABOUT THE FIRST GAME HOLY FUC K

mischievous-mo0ny:

cameralinz:

audaciousescapades:

I have this theory that Neville is supposed to represent everything that Peter could have been. You know, both of them were the weak link in the friend group, the guy easily influenced. But instead, Rowling made Neville weak to prove the two paths an individual could take. How each of our weaknesses manifest in different ways. Peter’s weakness made him a villain, ultimately worse than Voldemort because he betrayed his friends, while Neville’s weakness made him work harder and in the end made him Harry’s strongest ally.

Harry = James, Ron = Sirius, Hermione = Remus, Neville = Peter, Ginny = Lily, Luna = Snape. 

You will notice that none of the six from the old generation survived. The kids each have traits from the old generation but they’re here to fix the past, and thus must survive the series to metaphorically right the past. Some may raise their eyebrows at Luna as Snape, but just as Harry represents James (the popular kid who was good at quidditch, but didn’t become arrogant like his father) or like Peter and Neville (two people who could have been cowards, but Neville rises to life’s challenges) Luna mirrors Snape in being mocked, a pariah, Looney Lovegood and Snivellus. Instead of being resentful, she rose above it, and loved herself regardless. 

If you went with Harry to the Ministry of Magic in book 5, you mattered beyond just backing him up against Voldemort. This core six represented the loss and failure of the Marauders generation, and the hopes of a post-Voldemort future.  

Holy shit