Vince Collins
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Vince Collins
(Source: cristiiiina, via humanfordinner)
Why are people still wondering what’s under Diglett and Dugtrio, seriously.
are you telling me there is a brock under every dugtrio
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I want to memorize your every feature
I am reassured by the direction of your eyes, the freckles on your skin, the shape of your knee, the crook of your smile
I ask you questions just so I can listen to your voice
I memorize the patterns of your lips
I feel your warmth, the gentle oscillation of your chest, the soft beat of your heart
I notice the fine hairs that line your arms, your legs, your fingers
I lose myself in the folds of your clothes, the details of the hemlines, the texture of the cloth
I notice the wrinkles of your knuckles, the creases formed from laughter near your eyes
I take in the softness of your arms, and the edges of your elbows
I observe the cadence of your stride, the vibration of the ground as you cross towards me
I see all your details and I love every single one.
(White writing on a blue and purple background saying ‘autistic nb’s are really great’)
(via sweet-autism-things)
- Autistic people can see more colors than non-autistics can. If our outfits don’t make sense to you, it’s because your vision is inferior and our outfit is in fact perfect, but can only be properly viewed by the eyes of another autistic.
- Some autistics speak with a “disability accent” because we were great heroes from glorious and distant lands in a past life we still can remember. Our accent is the only tangible thing we have left.
- All autistic people can move at lightspeed. Most non-autistics don’t know this because we tend not to exercise this ability unless confronted with a curebie or Autism Speaks supporter we don’t want to talk to. (Running or wheeling at lightspeed is considered rude.)
- Sometimes I don’t know what to do for Fun Fact Fridays so I just make random stuff up and call it a fact.
(via sweet-autism-things)
“why aren’t u talking abt this one Problematic thing involving that actor/show u like??”
listen. i am tired. im putting down my pitchfork. i’ll acknowledge that thing was bad if it was but im tired of vilifying ppl for their mistakes just bc they’re famous. i want to enjoy things. i want Peace
For a long time I was second guessing everything I liked because they did this or that wrong, the actors did this, the writers did that, they left out this or ignored that… It’s just too much.
It’s just so tiring. Acknowledge where they can do better, but give yourself a break for the things you like. No one is perfect and you can like things that aren’t perfect.
Can we slap this post on the front page and leave it there forever please
*new yorker voice* bada bing
*other new yorker across the street* bada boom
*another New Yorker opens their window* FORGET ABOUT IT
*new yorker on rooftop* IM WALKIN HERE
(via slingshotmeow)
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- loose change jingling in your hand or a pot thing
- 8-bit/16-bit graphics and sound effects
- neon or blacklight lighting
- that wacky mutlicoloured carpeting. bonus if theres space objects on it
- DDR and stepmania word graphics (NICE! FANTASTIC! etc)
- retro game concept art and funky game title fonts
- really bright clashy colours
- those asshole coin pusher machines and the little toys inside them
please like and reblog if you enjoy this new aesthetic idea.
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