i don’t like sunlight

i don’t like sunlight

just a little lotr humor
i got the fonts on this really good lord of the rings font website
http://www.thehutt.de/tolkien/fonts.html
but there are others, so just google it :)

just a little lotr humor

i got the fonts on this really good lord of the rings font website

http://www.thehutt.de/tolkien/fonts.html

but there are others, so just google it :)

my sunset

my sunset

parties, in my eyes:

The lights were so bright. The music was so loud. The tables, the flowers - everything shining for a moment in colored light, then dim the next. Green lasers shot through the darkness, penetrating the darkest corners, burning bright holes in arms, legs, faces. Groups of people jerked and writhed as if tortured by all of the commotion, as if the lasers really burned them. It was so confusing. The world seemed to spin under my feet, and the ceiling seemed to fly out from under me, only to reappear on the wall to my right.

It was horrifying. It was so fake. Everything. The identical food, the marble on the walls, the “wooden” chairs. The people. Especially the people. They had painted on faces and lacquered smiles so bright it hurt. They were 100% polyester, through and through. If they were ripped open, you would probably find those foam beads that fill pillows. Everything shone like it was polished plastic. Nails were painted unnatural colors, hair was sprayed and gelled into immovable structures that wouldn’t break under the force of 1,000 jackhammers. The blur of faces was too fast for my brain - it hurt.

making vintage

just think - if you save your clothes from today, wait until you are 60, and vintage stays in style, you will be one cool old person!

just a random photo from the internet that i EDITED THE SHIT OUT OF.
still, all the edits make it a perfect summer evening - i can practically smell the sea breeze and floral cotton detergent
i miss summer

just a random photo from the internet that i EDITED THE SHIT OUT OF.

still, all the edits make it a perfect summer evening - i can practically smell the sea breeze and floral cotton detergent

i miss summer

The original and the above are equals. But I must side with Mark Twain on most (most, not all - Sense and Sensibility has grown on me over the years) of Jane Austen’s novels - though the addition of zombies is enough to make any book readable.

(Source: tobycarsonphilips)

Pirates - all i gotta say

Pirates - all i gotta say

I saw this once in Architectural Digest (saying I read Arch digest makes me sound sophisticated - hehe) and I thought it was really cool. enjoy!
- i know a fun picture always brightens my day :)

I saw this once in Architectural Digest (saying I read Arch digest makes me sound sophisticated - hehe) and I thought it was really cool. enjoy!

- i know a fun picture always brightens my day :)

Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.

Dr. Suess

Smiling

It was a small smile, the kind of smile that you don’t notice until it has crept halfway across your mouth. I shouldn’t have been smiling in response to that small gesture of kindness. He had no right to be kind to me after what I did. But since no one was looking, and I was already far along the hall, I let it grow. It turned into a quiet kind of happy, and it followed me the rest of the day.

i need this book as well…

i need this book as well…

Help me find this book!

I once had this really great Lord of the Rings encyclopedia. It had a purple cloth spine, and really wonderful illustrations. I forgot the title, but it might have had something to do with “the peoples and creatures of J.R.R Tolkien’s world” or something like that. But I haven’t been able to find it, and haven’t been able to get it off my mind! If you’ve seen it, send me the link, please. Do you have any idea what it is?

I think that Keith Thompson’s illustrations of Leviathan (by Scott Westerfeld) are the best! What I would give to draw like that. *sigh* The book is amazing, too. I am addicted, but Goliath isn’t out in paperback get - urggh!

I think that Keith Thompson’s illustrations of Leviathan (by Scott Westerfeld) are the best! What I would give to draw like that. *sigh* The book is amazing, too. I am addicted, but Goliath isn’t out in paperback get - urggh!