weeping robosexual kraken rising from the deep

yo hello i am audrey and i live in australia.
(i am super into monsters and robots getting into sexy situations with humans in various states of undress, so watch out for that, first and foremost.)
fandom things i like right now: KINGDOM HEARTS, captain america, kamen rider, alien, amazing/ridiculous sci fi from the 80s and 90s, and stephen king's collected works. 
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  • toniinfante:
“ Dark Riku
https://www.patreon.com/posts/23891698
Video processes, tutorials and more on my PATREON & GUMROAD!
”

    toniinfante:

    Dark Riku

    https://www.patreon.com/posts/23891698


    Video processes, tutorials and more on my PATREON & GUMROAD!

    (via blowingoffsteam2)

    Source: toniinfante
    • 1 day ago
    • 2769 notes
    • #um holy shit
    • #kingdom hearts
  • snakebunker:
“lot of thinking to do
”

    snakebunker:

    lot of thinking to do

    (via captain-bloody-mary)

    Source: snakebunker
    • 5 days ago
    • 467 notes
    • #destiny 2
    • #mara sov
    • #gr8 art
  • riikkapaints:
“ Caught.
Illustration I painted in 2017 on Arches hot press paper.
Instagram ◆ Patreon ◆ Twitter
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    riikkapaints:

    Caught.

    Illustration I painted in 2017 on Arches hot press paper.

    Instagram ◆ Patreon ◆ Twitter

    (via mymonsterfriends)

    Source: riikkapaints
    • 5 days ago
    • 4396 notes
    • #oh nice
    • #gr8 art
  • trashcanprince:
“which dream eater is your fave??

    trashcanprince:

    which dream eater is your fave?? <3

    prints available on my storenvy, check my description for the link!!

    (via blowingoffsteam2)

    Source: trashcanprince
    • 6 days ago
    • 1353 notes
    • #kingdom hearts
    • #this art is fucking adorable
  • sheisraging:

    Just in case there was ever any question regarding how serious Chris Evans is about Disney.

    (via winged)

    Source: sheisraging
    • 6 days ago
    • 49623 notes
    • #chris evans
    • #a true disney prince
  • winged:

    The Haunting Of Hill House ][ So Far

    This is a really gorgeous fanvid. Superb editing. Definitely watch in HD - I recommend headphones as well just as the editor intended.

    Source: youtube.com
    • 6 days ago
    • 1 notes
    • #fan vid
    • #the haunting of hill house
  • nagunkgunk:
“
kabr would be disgusted
”

    nagunkgunk:

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    kabr would be disgusted

    (via nagunkgunk)

    Source: nagunkgunk
    • 6 days ago
    • 2993 notes
    • #destiny
    • #a classic
  • juuneaux:

    “I let her go … because I love her…”

    Beauty and the Beast has always been my favorite, when the Beast swipes his hand through Belle’s hair as he’s sending her away is my favorite moment in the whole movie and I think that probably explains a lot about my personality and interests >.> lazy background sorry orz

    (via mymonsterfriends)

    Source: juuneaux
    • 6 days ago
    • 20825 notes
    • #beauty and the beast
    • #gr8 art
  • taraljc:
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“ goofy-ruthie:
“ popculturebrain:
“ THX Just Shared the Original Sheet Music for its ‘Deep Note’ for the First Time “ Look at this lad. Image: THX, Ltd.The Deep Note,...

    taraljc:

    aura218:

    spiderine:

    yo-its-matt:

    awildpaige:

    doctordisaster:

    goofy-ruthie:

    popculturebrain:

    THX Just Shared the Original Sheet Music for its ‘Deep Note’ for the First Time

    Look at this lad. Image: THX, Ltd.The Deep Note, the distinctive synthesized crescendo that is THX’s audio trademark, is one of the most iconic sounds in all of film. For the effects firm’s 35th anniversary, they’ve now shared the sheet music behind the sound.

    thanks i hate it

    how dare you i love it

    I can hear this image and I’m crapping myself as is standard

    Can you imagine a choir singing this and how chilling that would sound

    The whoosh is in D Major!

    It got better: in a capella (please make this guy famous, his talent is unmatched)

    i just played the video and my cat sat straight up and looked like she’d seen a ghost

    (via mercy-misrule)

    Source: popculturebrain
    • 1 week ago
    • 98441 notes
    • #fucking wild
  • Where to Download All the Books That Just Entered the Public Domain

    dr-archeville:

    Starting at midnight on January 1, tens of thousands of books (as well as movies, songs, and cartoons) entered the public domain, meaning that people can download, share, or repurpose these works for free and without retribution under US copyright law.

    Per the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998, “corporate” creations (like Mickey Mouse) can be restricted under copyright law for 120 years.  But per an amendment to the act, works published between 1923 and 1977 can enter the public domain 95 years after their creation.  This means that this is the first year since 1998 that a large number of works have entered the public domain.

    Basically, 2019 marks the first time a huge quantity of books published in 1923 — including works by Virginia Woolf, Agatha Christie, and Robert Frost — have become legally downloadable since digital books became a thing.  It’s a big deal — the Internet Archive had a party in San Francisco to celebrate.  Next year, works from 1924 will enter the public domain, and so-on.

    So, how do you actually download these books?

    It largely depends on what site you go to, and if you can’t find a book on one site, you can probably find it on another.  For instance, ReadPrint.com, as well as The Literature Network (mostly major authors), and Librivox (audio books), Authorama (all in the public domain), and over a dozen other sites all have vast selections of free ebooks.

    There’s also a handful of archiving projects that are doing extensive work to digitize books, journals, music, and other forms of media.  A blog post from Duke University’s Center for the Study of the Public Domain listed some of the most recognizable works published in 1923, as well as links to download these books on digital archiving projects Internet Archive, HathiTrust, and the Gutenberg Project.  The books include:

    • Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan and the Golden Lion
    • Agatha Christie, The Murder on the Links
    • Winston S. Churchill, The World Crisis
    • Robert Frost, New Hampshire
    • Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet
    • Aldous Huxley, Antic Hay
    • D.H. Lawrence, Kangaroo
    • Bertrand and Dora Russell, The Prospects of Industrial Civilization
    • Carl Sandburg, Rootabaga Pigeons
    • Edith Wharton, A Son at the Front
    • P.G. Wodehouse, The Inimitable Jeeves and Leave it to Psmith
    • Virginia Woolf, Jacob’s Room
    • E.E. Cummings, Tulips and Chimneys

    In total HathiTrust, a massive digital archiving project, has also uploaded more than 53,000 works published in 1923 that just entered the public domain.  Over 17,650 of them are books written in English.  Similarly, Internet Archive has already uploaded over 15,000 works written in English that year.

    Project Gutenberg, which has over 58,000 free downloadable books, has digitized five works that entered the public domain in the new year: The Meredith Mystery by Natalie Sumner Lincoln, The Golden Boys Rescued by Radio L. P. Wyman, White Lightning Edwin by Herbert Lewis, The Garden of God by H. De Vere Stacpoole, and The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran.  I’m going to be perfectly honest: I recognize exactly zero of those books.  But like most if not all digital archives, Project Gutenberg had some books from 1923 available for download before January 1, 2019 (like Jacob’s Room by Virginia Woolf.)

    If you’re interested in academic papers, Reddit user nemobis also uploaded over 1.5 million PDF files of works published in academic journals before 1923.  Your best bet for actually finding something you want to read in there is to know which academic paper you’re looking for beforehand and check the paper’s DOI number.  Then, search for the DOI in one of nemobis’s lists of works — one list includes works published until 1909, the other includes works published until 1923.

    It’s worth noting that projects like Internet Archive and Project Gutenberg rely on volunteer efforts, so there’s going to be disparities in the number of books available for download depending on where you go.  But over the next several days and weeks, it’s safe to expect many more books will become available legally and for free across the web.

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    (via wehaveallgotknives)

    Source: dr-archeville
    • 1 week ago
    • 17236 notes
    • #oh nice
    • #reference
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