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eesttm · 6 months
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annaizscribbling · 1 year
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Apparently I can sorta animate???????? 
Reblog if you think it’s rad
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crabgod1432 · 5 months
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Mom, I'm a tumblrite now !
Hi I'm CrabGod or CrabMan or Matthew I don't really care what I'm called !! I'm an elderly man in a young body and boy is that starting to show through !! I have attached images of how i often draw myself, as well as some of my main oc, who also goes by CrabGod. I also put some other art to just show of how I might normally draw things !!
Very happy to be here !!
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navybrat817 · 8 months
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Oof I reckon if you messed with Jake’s laptop and now it’s not working you’d be in big trouble 😈
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Ooh. What are you doing messing with his laptop? Did you mess up one of his programs? Let's hope you didn't spill anything on it. 😉
Love and thanks! ❤️
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Vincent Price as Burnbridge Waters - Champagne for Caesar
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jeansmartdaily · 1 year
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Jean Smart in 'Guinevere' [1999]
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massivemedialove-blog · 8 months
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Coloring a Message of Compassion: Chalk Art Installation at Washington Park, NY
In the heart of New York City, where the hustle and bustle are constants, Massivemedia had the privilege of creating a chalk art installation at Washington Park for the Compassion in World Farming organization (CIWF.org). This installation was more than just a display of vibrant colors; it was a powerful message about sustainability and compassion, aimed at inspiring change and fostering awareness about the impact of our dietary choices on the planet.
A Canvas for Change
Washington Park became our canvas, where we illustrated the urgent message: "Reduce meat consumption by 82% or our planet will be spent." This bold statement, depicted in a myriad of colors, served as a visual reminder of the pressing need to reconsider our consumption habits for the sake of our planet’s future.
Partnering with Compassion in World Farming
Collaborating with CIWF.org, an organization dedicated to promoting humane and sustainable farming, was an enriching experience. Their commitment to alleviating animal suffering and reducing environmental degradation resonated with our values, making this project a convergence of shared visions for a more compassionate and sustainable world.
The Impact of Art
The chalk art installation was not just about conveying a message but about sparking conversations and reflections among the passersby. The vivid artwork became a focal point in the park, drawing attention and encouraging discussions about sustainability, compassion, and the role each individual can play in preserving our environment.
Eco-Friendly Expression
In line with the theme of sustainability, the chalk used for the installation was eco-friendly, ensuring that our expression of art was in harmony with nature. It was a representation of our commitment to environmentally conscious practices and our belief in the power of art to inspire change without harming the planet.
The Power of Visual Communication
This project highlighted the effectiveness of visual communication in raising awareness about critical issues. The impactful visual representation allowed the message to resonate with a diverse audience, reaching people from various walks of life and creating a ripple effect of awareness and action.
Conclusion
The chalk art installation at Washington Park was a manifestation of art with a purpose, a fusion of creativity and advocacy. We at Massivemedia are grateful to have had the opportunity to collaborate with CIWF.org and to use our skills to contribute to a cause that matters. It was a reminder that art has the power to move hearts, change minds, and inspire actions, and we are committed to continuing to use our platform to spread messages of compassion, sustainability, and positive change.
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sabyfangirl16 · 1 year
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And that's the way it is TwT
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I think I ought to introduce myself. I’m pretty new to Tumblr after all! I’ve heard a lot about this place, it’s strange and exciting to finally muster up the courage to make an account. Nice to meet you. My name is Daisy. It’s not my real name but it’ll have to do! I like puppets, baking, heavy metal, and plenty other things you’ll come to see on this page. I’m a rising college freshman at an [Undisclosed Location], and an aspiring writer/creator of wacky weird stories to come!! I have big plans baybee BIG PLANS in that realm. But for now, I’m just here to be silly B)
When I eventually get going I’ll start linking things; YouTube, Instagram, Website etc. each in their own time.
In the meanwhile I’m gonna use this place to yk get to know the community, share my random little thoughts, art/doodles I’ve been working on… despite the fact that my art makes me seem a lot younger than I actually am HAHA. I have a lot to improve on. You might even see some of my *~creative writing…!~* Maybe. If you’re good. And I feel up for it.
I didn’t wanna make this introduction too long. I plan to ease into this whole blogging thing. So instead I’ll leave it here: with this gif of a cat staring down a record player.
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Be well, and dream of beauty and love!
That’s an order.
Daisy Bell ~*
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mortegas · 1 year
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I just watched “The Best of Both Worlds,” in which Captain Riker initiates patterns “Riker Alpha” and “Riker Beta.”
Ortegas is on Gamma. How many evasive maneuvers does she have?
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doodleoverlord · 2 years
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givemegifs · 1 year
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magicshop · 2 months
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he was so proud of himself 🥹
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Vincent Price as Dr. Richard Cross - Shock (1946)
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neutron669 · 7 days
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Fallout 1 original intro
Via GAMINGbible
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smallscreengifs · 2 years
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