"Once again, she asked me what I meant. And again, my heart was in my words, but the explanation made no sense. Typical me."

    Dance Dance Dance

    Submitted by what-comes-to-mind

    (via harukimurakami)

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    theargylegargoyle:

    mattisaverage:

    gamer-pictures:

    Diablo cosplay, the most amazing cosplay I’ve ever seen.

    HOLY FUCKING FUCK

    Costuming Level: God Tier. Full ascension if the mouth moves.

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    colorlust:

    So, for my art show next week I have been reviewing a lot of the stuff I have been and making minor adjustments for size and such, but when I got to these two posters I felt the need to give them a heavy duty makeover, while keeping the same layout.  It is crazy to think that it was just over a year ago that I started design classes, and it is even crazier to think that I have actually improved both technically and visually over that time.

    The originals can be seen here and here

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    insanelygaming:

    X-Ray Video Game Contollers

    Created by Reintji

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    insanelygaming:

    Mario, Zelda & Pokemon Earphones

    Created by ketchupize

    Available on Etsy

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    brain-food:

    Photos of the awesome office of id29, a brand and communication design studio that’s located in an old collar factory. (via)

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    prostheticknowledge:

    Happy 30th Birthday To the ZX Spectrum 

    Both BBC Technology and Google celebrate the pioneering computer:

    The ZX Spectrum is 30 years old. The successor to Sir Clive Sinclair’s ZX81 - at the time the world’s best selling consumer computer - it introduced colour “high resolution” graphics and sound.

    It also offered an extended version of Sinclair Basic, a computer language with which hundreds of thousands of users were already familiar.

    The thin Bauhaus-inspired design was sleeker than anything else on the market, but what was more impressive was its price: £125 for the basic model with 16 kilobytes of RAM, or £175 for the 48k model.

    That allowed adverts at the time to boast: “Less than half the price of its nearest competitor- and more powerful”.

    Sir Clive believed hitting the low price points was crucial.

    More Here

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