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Personal blog.

caseylalonde:

My new track, Milk Eye, available for a dollar here.

I hope it helps, if you need it. Y’have my love and respect.

<3

bryankonietzko:

anthonyholden:

Jake Parker’s Spaceskull. Support his Kickstarter, dudes!

Animation by Anthony Holden

(can you believe I had to break up this gif into 3 parts? yeesh! see the whole thing in a hi-res loop on vimeo)

WOW! Check out the book too, it looks amazing.

tine-o:

maplewren:

laughingalonewithklingon:

Ok, this kind of breaks my heart, and I feel like it’s exemplary of something that I think is one of Hussie’s greatest strengths as a writer. Well, two things.

The first thing is that he has this incredibly strong grasp on the fact that for the people sad things are actually happening to, they are not dramatically resonant or bittersweet or poetic. They are just sad. 

When Vriska and John meet in dream-bubbles, Vriska doesn’t consciously think about how heart-wrenching it is that, in death, she’s meeting the one person that she kind of tied her hopes of redemption to, only for him not to remember any of the stuff they shared that she remembers as meaningful. She’s just a little sad about it, and a little unsure, and trying to make the best of it all. 

And just recently when Dave sees Dirk for the first time and we all went batshit trying to figure out what tender, tragic things might be going through his head, and then his reaction is basically “DO NOT WANT.” He’s not thinking about the godforsaken tragedy of it all, he’s thinking that he’s upset and wishes he wasn’t. Like real people do tend to react to stuff at first.

Which kind of brings me to the other thing I wanted to talk about. Which is that Hussie completely and totally gets that he doesn’t need to spell out what a character is feeling. He understands the power of audience empathy and he uses it to his advantage. When presented with an opportunity to make it crystal clear to us what a character is feeling, he will leave it vague almost every time. 

And not only that, but when he does tell us how a character feels (as above) he keeps it general. He understands that he can tell us that WV feels sad, and we understand immediately that sad is a severe understatement of how WV must be feeling, without needing to be explicitly told. Hussie implies, rather than states, and he leaves it up to us to understand and imagine based on our comprehension of the characters involved and the situations they’re in.

What he expects of us is to fill in the blanks and flesh out the story with our own emotional reactions and with our empathy. He asks us to participate on an individual level in constructing the emotional resonance of the story, by embellishing it for ourselves as we go. 

This is a good post because it lists the perfect examples that make Homestuck what it is: a story driven primarily on the reader’s emotions.

this is everything i have ever wanted to say about homestuck

(Source: archetypalboner, via takaratime)

paperseverywhere:

I still stand by my statement that our art class gets the best homework OuO

paperseverywhere:

I still stand by my statement that our art class gets the best homework OuO

drawology:

clock510:

夜間走行時、路面の凹凸をエンハンスする格子型ランプ「Lumigrids」

http://www.yankodesign.com/2013/05/21/lumigrids-while-cycling/

I’ll be surprised if we actually see this implicated in the real world. I love all these cool concepts for stuff but I never see them past that. Can we make all these awesome things happen for real please!?

haaku:

nepetasbulge:

You can want it all you want but you cant touch it
How I imagine our fandom is right now

Day 24 with no update, Homestuck fandom has resorted to personifying the update and turning it into a stripper.

haaku:

nepetasbulge:

You can want it all you want but you cant touch it

How I imagine our fandom is right now

Day 24 with no update, Homestuck fandom has resorted to personifying the update and turning it into a stripper.

(via thisworldendswithme)

johnthedragon:

skyedraws:



So pretty much Cubone + anything and anything + Arcanine = basically always awesome.

johnthedragon:

skyedraws:

So pretty much Cubone + anything and anything + Arcanine = basically always awesome.

(via darsen)

cookiehanasjunk:

GDI I just had to jump into the bandwagon &gt;:|

cookiehanasjunk:

GDI I just had to jump into the bandwagon >:|

(via darsen)

wunderscheisse:

or “The annoying company of a stupid cat princess and a necromancer salamander.”
This was sitting in my scrap folder since the first time “grumpy John” appeared in the comic, and I never really bothered myself to finish this until now.

wunderscheisse:

or “The annoying company of a stupid cat princess and a necromancer salamander.”

This was sitting in my scrap folder since the first time “grumpy John” appeared in the comic, and I never really bothered myself to finish this until now.

splicket:

I’ve never wanted to rub it in, but…

splicket:

I’ve never wanted to rub it in, but…

(via augustotter)