The Inner Workings of a Chibi.
dragonmasterblane:
“ brichibi:
“ kirideth:
“ roguequinn69:
“ Yep.
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I’m still marveling at the characterization of body armor and spandex as “simple.” Just, no.
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Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-?! O.K. even if you’re saying they’re simpler, what the hell body...

dragonmasterblane:

brichibi:

kirideth:

roguequinn69:

Yep.

I’m still marveling at the characterization of body armor and spandex as “simple.” Just, no.

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-?!  O.K. even if you’re saying they’re simpler, what the hell body armor and weaponry and spandex and cape have YOU been looking at lately?!  And urm… that’s all stuff female characters wear too.  

O.K. you know what, let’s take that “simple” part out completely because the minute you think any costume is simple as a cosplayer you’ve already screwed yourself.  In fact, personally, it’s the simple characters that I think are the most complicated to pull off, because their outfits aren’t really distinguishable unless if you can nail their hair or face or their mannerisms.  ”Let’s do school girl/school boy so and so,” yeah that’s fine but there’s about a zillion characters like this in anime so you better have a damn good wig or nail that pleated skirt or those little annoying checker marks in the Persona 4 Yasogami High collars and just… yeah.  

Good example.  L’s not simple, that’s the mistake you make.  ”Just a white shirt and jeans and messy hair,” no.  If you don’t nail that hair, or the baggy eyes, or the weird way he sits, and if the shirt isn’t baggy enough it’s not going to look right.  That and if it’s a popular series where you’re going to see 57 Ls walking around, what’s going to set you apart from the others?  

So nothing is simple, male or female, so just stop.  Way to discriminate against a particularly large group of cosplayers when you’re trying to get them to watch your show. 

I just love how this ignorant moron managed to sneak two sexist ideals into one uneducated statement. By saying female’s costumes are more interesting because they are “sexier” that implies that he only likes cosplaying to see women in revealing outfits. Okay, if a woman is in an outfit like that, DID YOU EVER THINK THAT IT JUST MIGHT BE HER FAVORITE CHARACTER AND THAT SHE’S NOT ACTUALLY DOING IT JUST FOR ATTENTION?! And for guys, apparently all we know how to do is hammer things, paint our chests for football, eat chicken wings and scratch ourselves. There’s no possible way that us men can have an elaborate, accurate costume right? I’d hate to see what this asshole thinks about Plus Sized Cosplayers. Are we not as “interesting” because our body type isn’t the same as a pixelated fictional character? So much is wrong with this statement that it actually makes me NOT want to continue to watch Heroes of Cosplay, even though I did enjoy it for the most part. People need to educate themselves and stop looking at cosplay as a one gendered, one sized hobby. I’m so sick of all the hate for males, females, plus sized, colored, whatever the fuck cosplayers. WE’RE ALL JUST COSPLAYERS PLAN AND SIMPLE. /endrant

Reblogging for this comment from a male cosplayer.  

See like this this is suddenly another ship the ships are everywhere in this fandom!

Guys.

Are we sure that this isn’t a canon yaoi anime?

I mean o.k. o.k. sorry I know it’s not canon.

But.

Like.

Guys?

dorkly:

Mario X-Treme Sports

Mario:  Also let’s invite Bowser

All:  WHAT?!

Peach:  He’s the villain!

Luigi:  He tries to set us on fire!

Yoshi:  Yoshi…

Mario:  And Diddy Kong, and King Boo, and the koopa troopas, and-

All:  …

Bowser:  It is alright, dear heroes, for I have decided to set aside my grievances with you in favor of tennis, karts, golf, and other fun activities.

All:  *breathes a sigh of relief*

Bowser:  In fact, we can race through my castle.

Mario:  SWEET!

Luigi:  Isn’t it… full of lava?

Peach:  And spikes?

Luigi:  And fire?

Mario:  Thank you for your generosity Bowser.

Bowser:  But of course.  I shall lower the draw bridge.  

All:  >.< 

kirideth:
“ roguequinn69:
“ Yep.
”
I’m still marveling at the characterization of body armor and spandex as “simple.” Just, no.
”
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-?! O.K. even if you’re saying they’re simpler, what the hell body armor and weaponry and spandex and...

kirideth:

roguequinn69:

Yep.

I’m still marveling at the characterization of body armor and spandex as “simple.” Just, no.

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa-?!  O.K. even if you’re saying they’re simpler, what the hell body armor and weaponry and spandex and cape have YOU been looking at lately?!  And urm… that’s all stuff female characters wear too.  

O.K. you know what, let’s take that “simple” part out completely because the minute you think any costume is simple as a cosplayer you’ve already screwed yourself.  In fact, personally, it’s the simple characters that I think are the most complicated to pull off, because their outfits aren’t really distinguishable unless if you can nail their hair or face or their mannerisms.  "Let’s do school girl/school boy so and so,“ yeah that’s fine but there’s about a zillion characters like this in anime so you better have a damn good wig or nail that pleated skirt or those little annoying checker marks in the Persona 4 Yasogami High collars and just… yeah.  

Good example.  L’s not simple, that’s the mistake you make.  "Just a white shirt and jeans and messy hair,” no.  If you don’t nail that hair, or the baggy eyes, or the weird way he sits, and if the shirt isn’t baggy enough it’s not going to look right.  That and if it’s a popular series where you’re going to see 57 Ls walking around, what’s going to set you apart from the others?  

So nothing is simple, male or female, so just stop.  Way to discriminate against a particularly large group of cosplayers when you’re trying to get them to watch your show. 

:)

ateliermuse:

simongannon:

The finished Colossal! We’ll be getting better pictures taken later on.  :3  For now, these guys are off to GenCon!

A commission that Simon Gannon finished yesterday, with KrisRix as an assistant. 

The client needed 35-40 Warmachine miniatures painted for his army, and he also needed a Colossal painted (as pictured). The army will be used at Gen*Con this weekend! : )

The Colossal was base-coated using an airbrush (top picture), and then finished off with some painting by hand, rust aging, and terrain applications. 

Feel free to contact us if you’d like your miniatures painted! : )

Oh god look at those details!  *__*  

Where could I find the Welcome to Nightvale podcast online? I'm really excited about it because it has a canon gay interracial couple and I never see that ever. It's be a huge help. Thank you! (P.S: Love your cosplays!)

My partner is actually the one who plays them so I’m not 100% sure, but hopefully someone sees this and replies with an answer  :)  Cecil and Carlos are the best, I’ve actually written fics for them (lol god) And thanks for the comment about my cosplays!  

(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧ REBLOG THIS IF YOUR FOLLOWERS ARE FABULOUS.

That awful moment when you learn that this wasn’t scripted. That Will Smith’s character was actually supposed to brush off the whole thing, but Will’s father actually had left him when he was younger and he just fell apart on the set and the hug at the end was from one actor to another, not one character to another. 

Always reblog, because powerful moments on screen don’t just effect us, they effect the people behind the camera lens.  

The build up to this moment is painful to watch, because before this moment his dad was spending time with him, and Will thought he would go move out and be with him.  Uncle Phil tried to warn him that this man was no good, and Will was basically like, “you’re not my dad.”  Which, if you’ve been watching the series, that sucked, because Uncle Phil has always treated Will like a son.

So eventually, Uncle Phil gives in, and starts believing too (for Will’s sake really but he’s still cautious).  Maybe Will’s dad has changed, and if this is what Will wants, he’ll support it.  Then the asshole goes to Uncle Phil and Aunt Viv like, “Oh I got this thing going on I can’t take him with me,” and even has the audacity to ask them to tell Will for him.  They refuse, and he starts to leave and Will walks in.  He gets to listen to his dad tell him that he can’t come with, and it really, really sucks.  He doesn’t even call him dad (and he shouldn’t), he calls him by his name.

Then this scene happens.

When his dad left before he was a child, so he wasn’t quite aware of the situation.  Like he knew his dad was gone, but he was too young to really grasp the fact that he walked out for no good reason.  Now he’s old enough to see that, because he walks out again, for no good reason.  I remember watching this scene, and this was one of the most serious moments in the series, and in sitcoms in general.  And yeah like most sitcoms this had serious moments throughout (Ashley wants to have sex, Carlton gets a gun, Hilary’s husband dies, ect.), but for the most part you remember the laughs, but I can never forget this episode.  Even when I’d watch the reruns there was this feeling of, “Shit it’s this episode.”  

There’s no upbeat music afterwards (you know, when a series has their sort of closing music to end an episode), it was just quiet, except for Will crying.  And I think I always had a feeling that there was more to this scene, because there’s this look on Uncle Phil’s face, like maybe there’s something on the script he’s supposed to say but he can’t make himself say it.  Because Will’s just yelling yelling yelling, then he says that last line, and I was fairly young when this aired so I just sort of stared at the T.V.

And thanked whoever I could for having a good dad.

Also, I don’t quite remember if there was another series that actually showed this issue back then: kids’ parents just up and leaving.  I mean if this aired today it wouldn’t be a big shock.  We’ve discussed this several times: the single mom, the deadbeat dad, the men who steps up, ect.  And also, as I write this I realize that this might have impacted me so hard because THIS is my family.  Me and my older brother don’t have the same father.  His father walked out on him when he was 6 months old.  He never came back.  It was the 70s and my mom was 16.  However, my dad stepped up when him and my mom were together and helped with my brother (before that my aunt and grandmother helped).  But my dad stepped up in such a way (even after they got divorced when I was about 5) that I didn’t even know we had different dads, not until I was about 10 years old. 

When my brother died, my dad took it real hard.  Because my brother was essentially his son, too.  I remember my mom calling our house, and talking to my dad, and my dad telling me.  And he cried just as hard as I did, because that was his son.  And he also understood how I felt because he lost his brother when he was 13, too.  In my brother’s obituary, my dad is named as his dad, because who the hell knows where that guy is.  Who the hell cares.  It makes me sick knowing that this man is out there somewhere and he doesn’t know that his son is dead, that he had two kids, but you know what?  Whatever.  It’s his goddamn lost and my dad’s gain, because he got to have a great son in his life. 

… this rambling brought to you by Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and the fact that my brother’s birthday is in a few weeks and I’ll be weepy as all hell.