Meh.

catbountry:

pettankoprincess:

dnotive:

spoonwalking:

Crazy Amy’s Baking Company (by jaxamoto)

OH GOD WATCH THIS IF YOU’VE SEEN THE EPISODE OF KITCHEN NIGHTMARES SHE’S ON. 

Oh my god it is TEN TIMES BETTER NOW

OH MY GOD THAT ENDING

I liked that ending.

KIRSTY!

if you need reasons as to why you shouldn’t shop at the anime store called ‘ooples’ in san antonio, texas

thefourbwords:

tentacrab:

http://ooplesapparel.tumblr.com/

http://ooplestruth.tumblr.com/

literally all the information you could ever need

PLEASE SPREAD THIS POST AROUND, ESPECIALLY IF YOU LIVE IN THE SAN ANTONIO AREA

Yes!


Reaction of boy who is in love

Reaction of boy who is in love

vegetasvajayjay:

In response to Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries not wanting “not so cool” kids or women who wear size large to wear his company’s clothes, Greg Karber has come up with a funny and creative way to readjust the Abercrombie & Fitch brand.

He’s giving their clothes to the homeless.

After scouring his local thrift shop’s “douchebag section,” Karber heads to LA’s Skid Row to dole out the clothes among the homeless population. Watch the stunt and find out how you can be involved in one man’s troll-job on a company with some pretty unflattering business practices in the video above.”

mookie000:

bla shes transparent

mookie000:

bla shes transparent

shaburdies:

dangerous-ladies:

Madoka’s skirt. Either Christine or I will do a write-up on this crazy puffy donut, but we achieved that ludicrous cupcake shape!

- Jenn

Fruits of our labour…

gaibon:

Yu-Gi-Oh! Archtype- Madolche

The names of the “Madolche” are puns of French and Italian desserts and titles or animal sounds, depending on the monster’s type.


The name of the archetype, “Madolche,” is itself a pun. It is a combination of the words “magic” (“Mahō” in Japanese) and “dolce” (pronounced “dol-chay”), the Italian word for “sweet” or “dessert”. All Madolche monsters stand on various sweets in the shape of a jigsaw puzzle piece. Also, on close inspection of the limbs of all the Madolche artworks shows what appear to be sewing seams, implying that all characters are dolls or plushies.