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The kiss of death.

This astonishing sculpture forms part of Barcelona’s Poblenou Cemetery.  The Kiss of Death (El Petó de la Mort in Catalan and El beso de la muerte in Spanish) dates back to 1930. A winged skeleton bestows a kiss on the lips of a handsome young man: is it ecstasy on his face or resignation? Little wonder the sculpture elicits strong and varying responses from whoever gazes upon it.

(via frikadeller)

thebaxinator:

Dylan Moran - Like, Totally.

And in other case you might be wrong, and stubborn about it.

(via the-duelling-tophat)

On criticism…

neil-gaiman:

What’s your opinion on authors singling out negative reviews (explaining in comments why the review is wrong, defending their book, etc) of their work on sites like Goodreads?

I think authors are allowed to point out errors of fact in a negative review, if they really have to and it’s important to them (errors of the “I understand that the reviewer feels this is the worst account she’s ever read of the Thirty Years’ War of 1618–1648. I would like to point out that one reason for this is that my novel is actually set during the Hundred Years’ War, which occurred from 1337 to 1453…” variety.) And otherwise we should swear loudly to ourselves, probably startling our cats, then we should keep our mouths shut, and go and write other things.

Because I think it’s a good thing that people don’t like everything we do.

I mean that. 

I do not write books that everyone will like. Human beings like different things. If human beings did not like different things — if there was unanimity of opinion on what was good and what was bad, what books were enjoyable and what weren’t, then the odds are that I would starve. My books and stories are not to everyone’s taste, which is why I am so pleased that all people do not share the same taste. 

Some people like what I do. Some people don’t. The ones who like what I do are the ones who keep me fed, and to them I am grateful; and the ones who do not, well, fair enough. There is no letter that I could write to a website, nothing I can ever say that would make someone like a book that they do not like.

(Occasionally time can do that, and experience, and life, and people will come to me and tell me how much better American Gods got during the ten years between them reading it at sixteen and at twenty-six. But that’s a different thing entirely.)

Opinions are true. But they are only opinions. Once you’ve written a book, it belongs to everyone, and they are all allowed to have opinions, and the spectrum of opinions is the spectrum of humanity.

Sometimes I write things I am not satisfied with, and every now and then I run into people who think that thing I did that I didn’t like was the best thing in the world. I feel more uncomfortable around them than I ever do reading a scathing review.

petitetiaras:

Sometimes the Disney villains plot evil schemes together.

Better than Kingdom Hearts…

Got to love teamwork of classy evil oldschool ladies.

amelieburlesqueartist:

Su Muy Key (“Muñequita China”): Chinese-Mexican ‘Exotica.’
She was one of the first strippers in the history of Mexican Cinema.

amelieburlesqueartist:

Su Muy Key (“Muñequita China”)Chinese-Mexican ‘Exotica.’

She was one of the first strippers in the history of Mexican Cinema.

(Source: ameliewheeler, via paradoxlust)

aphelionix:

so I heard I missed dojima’s birthday yesterday

Always the best OTP ever.

aphelionix:

so I heard I missed dojima’s birthday yesterday

Always the best OTP ever.

myqueenmycroft:

movingmrniels:

bendydicks:

Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of fandoms.

canon if from conan



If I remember correctly he was also nice enough to give his blessing for any off things people would do to Sherlock. Because his writing was good enough to remain in a world full of new versions.

myqueenmycroft:

movingmrniels:

bendydicks:

Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of fandoms.

canon if from conan

If I remember correctly he was also nice enough to give his blessing for any off things people would do to Sherlock. Because his writing was good enough to remain in a world full of new versions.

spicyshimmy:

Dragon Age II - Hightown/Lowtown Concept Art

the city of chains; the city you’ll never leave. dirty as it was, piss-poor, miserable—it wasn’t always on fire. it wasn’t always burning up from the inside out. sometimes, the sunlight filtered down through the canopies, through vaulted windows, across carpets and cobblestone, through the billowing smog in the lowtown air, and even the old dwarven masonry, stones laid by bloody hands, turned the color of burnished gold, like the gallows slaves bent and beautiful and weeping. the whole game is a love story not to a revolution, not to the act of storytelling, not to a single champion, but to the city they knew, the city that forged them, the city that grew and devoured itself and grew again, that never stopped living. powerful stuff. terrifying; lovely. the city that was the story, and all the shit and spellcraft of its foundations. 

(Source: redliquish)