roryobasan:

SPOILERS! Loki Pages from Thor: The Dark World Prelude #1. Art by Scot Eaton & Andrew Hennessy.  (Scans by Roryobasan)

matuska:

I DID IT i couldn’t hold it in any longer

matuska:

I DID IT i couldn’t hold it in any longer

pocketpicasso:

Beach date!

pocketpicasso:

Beach date!

miss-azura:

marchingthroughthetardis:

miss-azura:

I just wanted to make a new icon 
why did it ended up this way instead

You look so
Crazy. -M. 

I didn’t think sanity came with the package when he took over, Marty. ono

miss-azura:

marchingthroughthetardis:

miss-azura:

I just wanted to make a new icon 

why did it ended up this way instead

You look so

Crazy. -M. 

I didn’t think sanity came with the package when he took over, Marty. ono

iamjacks-completelack-ofsurprise:

Will Smith embarrassing Jaden has got to be one of my all time favorite things

meisterc:

steamy

meisterc:

steamy

costumecommunityservice:

femfreq:

This is the second in a series of three videos exploring the Damsel in Distress trope in video games. In this installment we look at the “dark and edgy” side of the trope in more modern games and how the plot device is often used in conjunction with graphic depictions of violence against women. Over the past decade we’ve seen developers try to spice up the old Damsel in Distress cliche by combining it with other tropes involving victimized women including the disposable woman, the mercy killing and the woman in the refrigerator.

Due to the nature of the topic, this video comes with a trigger warning for violence against women.

For more information and a full transcript visit: http://www.feministfrequency.com/2013/05/damsel-in-distress-part-2-tropes-vs-women/

DEFINITIONS:

The Damsel in Distress: As a trope the damsel in distress is a plot device in which a female character is placed in a perilous situation from which she cannot escape on her own and must then be rescued by a male character, usually providing an incentive or motivation for the protagonist’s quest. This is most often accomplished via kidnapping but it can also take the form of petrification, a curse or demon possession. Traditionally the woman in distress is a love interest or family member of the hero; princesses, wives, girlfriends and sisters are all commonly used to fill the role.

Damsel in the Refrigerator: A combination of the Women in Refrigerators trope and the Damsel in Distress trope. Typically this happens when a female character is killed near the beginning of a story but her soul is then stolen or trapped and must be rescued or freed by the male hero. Occasionally time travel or some other form of resurrection may be involved in the quest to bring the women in question back from the dead.

Disposable Damsel: A variant of the Damsel in Distress trope in which the hero fails to save the woman in peril either because he arrives too late or because (surprise twist!) it turns out she has been dead the whole time.

Euthanized Damsel: A combination of the Damsel in Distress trope and the Mercy Killing trope. This usually happens when the player character must murder the woman in peril “for her own good”. Typically the damsel has been mutilated or deformed in some way by the villain and the “only option left” to the hero is to put her “out of her misery” himself. Occasionally the damsel’ed character will be written so as beg the player to kill her.

Some of you might be interested in this :)


hipster nordic bros! actually this is all just an excuse to draw that Frankenstein pullover
(clothes referenced from Christopher Kane Fall 2013)

hipster nordic bros! actually this is all just an excuse to draw that Frankenstein pullover

(clothes referenced from Christopher Kane Fall 2013)

celestialdeth:

We got Caught

avo-lifts:

the-iron-angel:

The Great  Abbye “Pudgy” Stockton - 1917 - 2006

HELL THE FUCK YES

bluandorange:

painted some Pearl, mostly so I could crop it into an icon