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Hey, my name is Dana! I guess I'll fill this blog with my random doodles and fan art, and maybe reblog some things I find funny or cute here. So yep enjoy this silly blog of mine. My art

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  2. tophiuchustroll:

    wariofan63:

    TiMe To GeT oUr MoThErFuCkInG gAmZeEsTuCk On BrOs!

    The ending was suggested by my friend Elliot. I’d link to his tumblr but as he doesn’t have one I’ll just link to him in spirit.

    Yes that makes sense…

    MaYbE tHe DrEsS
    Is WeArIn Me

     
     
  3. askarsswedishmeatballs:

    theoceanswide:

    i pressed alt + reblog button

    THIS IS VERY DANGEROUS

     
     
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  5. mspandrew:

    lexxercise:

    madeofeyebrows:

    thegoodsonisbad:

    thestray:

    steveagee:

    please watch this and don’t click “like”, click “reblog”. 

    I had to pause this a couple times to cry for 5 minutes. You need to watch this. It’s beyond important.

    as much as i may make fun of tumblr, if this site has shown me anything its that people know how to spread the word effectively

    so reblog if you can, dudes

    Gave me a strong case of the “Paladin Rage”.

    But no, in all seriousness, this is important.

    Stop Joseph Kony 2012

    This is important viewing for everybody. Many of us focus primarily on what goes on in our personal sphere and forget there are serious problems in the world that just aren’t talked about every day. Guilty as charged, here. At the very least, it’s good for our worldliness and sense of humanity to take a moment and educate ourselves once in a while. This is a very worthy moment for a very worthy cause.

    I’m putting this on my primary blog rather than my personal blog, not only because I feel it is an important cause, but because I would like to appeal to the Homestuck community. We’ll be celebrating global friendship on the comic’s third anniversary this April, the same month the Kony 2012 campaign culminates its awareness efforts. We come together all the time to help our fandom family, the children and family of acquaintances, and teenagers we don’t even know who are struggling with their sense of self-worth. With our numbers and compassion, I think we can contribute a lot to a movement like this.

    Take a few minutes to watch the video. It’s well-made, informative, and non-confrontational. Check out the website for more information if you’re interested in getting involved, but you can actively help just by reblogging and spreading the word.

    Thanks for watching <3

    Here’s a well done video piece that’s been getting some attention today around the web. It’s worth watching.

    Consider reblogging if you have not already.

    please help in stopping joseph kony!!

     
     
  6. dontunderestimatedreams started following you

    dontunderestimatedreams started following you

     
     
  7. just watched that episode about rigby&#8217;s little bro~

    just watched that episode about rigby’s little bro~

     
     
  8. bb (//UuU//) &lt;3

    bb (//UuU//) <3

     
     
  9. Reblog if you love John Egbert

     
     
  10. tugamaggie:


Hergé and Walt Disney In 1948, Hergé was dreaming about  introducing the Tintin series to American children, in the form of a  feature-length cartoon. He wrote to Walt Disney and sent seven of his  books to the American film producer. Unfortunately Disney was just  beginning work on Cinderella and had no time for other projects; the  books were mailed back to Hergé unread. Nevertheless, decades later  Walt Disney Studios presented Hergé with a Mickey Mouse trophy and this  wonderful picture showing Mickey and Tintin shaking hands (© Walt Disney  Productions), to celebrate Tintin’s fiftieth birthday in 1979!
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    tugamaggie:

    Hergé and Walt Disney

    In 1948, Hergé was dreaming about introducing the Tintin series to American children, in the form of a feature-length cartoon. He wrote to Walt Disney and sent seven of his books to the American film producer. Unfortunately Disney was just beginning work on Cinderella and had no time for other projects; the books were mailed back to Hergé unread.
    Nevertheless, decades later Walt Disney Studios presented Hergé with a Mickey Mouse trophy and this wonderful picture showing Mickey and Tintin shaking hands (© Walt Disney Productions), to celebrate Tintin’s fiftieth birthday in 1979!

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