Giving away a brand new Monoprice tablet! It has been opened to see if everything was there and for a quick 5 minute test run (the battery it came with is in the pen already). I liked the tablet but changed my mind - So I’d love to give it a new home to someone who is in need!
RULES
- You do NOT have to follow me
- Reblog to enter - likes and multiple reblogs don’t count. Just one. (If you
don’t want the tablet and would like to reblog for signal boost then please say so, when rebloging it, so that I know to exclude you in the final drawing)- I will ship anywhere world wide
- Make sure you ask box is open so I can let you know if you’ve won!
- Contest ends June 3rd at 11:30pm CST
- The winner will be picked with a random number generator
This is an amazing analysis.
Women are going loco for Loki in the latest Avenger’s film, myself among them. While it would be easy to dismiss this wildfire of obsession as yet another handsome bad-boy, I think the attraction runs deeper than just attention to a pretty face.
I am not drawn to Loki by his looks — no disrespect meant to the fine Tom Hiddleston — but what I find far more compelling than his appearance is his nuanced portrayal of character whose story resonates so strongly with my own.
It has long been thought that the masculine hero’s journey is a miss-match when it comes to a woman’s experience of life. However, it was not until I saw the Avengers that it occurred to me — perhaps the female journey to identity does not lie in the tales of our culture’s heroes, but of their villains.
Beyond the cut, I delve into two Antagonist tales from recent films – Loki, from Marvel’s Thor and Avengers, and the Megamind from the eponymous film by Dreamworks – comparing them to my own personal experiences. While I acknowledge that my perspective may not be shared by everyone, I hope that others can join me in exploring this idea with their own experiences and parallels.
SPOILER WARNING: This article contains some mild spoilers (mostly quotes) on Marvel’s Thor & Avengers, major spoilers on Dreamwork’s Megamind, and details from Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew”.
What…the fuck…
I don’t even know anymore. Just read the fucking article.
Guess what guys.
I’m pregnant.
HOLY FUCKING SHIT WE ARE ALL PREGNANT
I’m not ready to be pregnant, though…
so does this mean if you’re already “pregnant” but don’t actually procreate and therefore don’t actually produce the child that was supposedly already alive, you are actually “killing” the baby and committing a crime???
we’re pregnant
God dammit my state is dividing by 0 again
Another reason Im glad I left AZ…
*sigh* As close as we’re going to get.
Not totally true. Fillion has voiced GL on several occasions.
My Little Pony meets Big Bang Theory…the world is perfect and nothing hurts O.o
Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt and A Haunting.
Demons and ghosts get tired of Daten City and start terrorizing white Christian families in the suburbs instead, and Garterbelt sends Panty and Stocking to exorcise them or something.
Ohmygod.
Always reblog. <3
sweet jesus
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AAAHHHHHH!!!!! :faints dead away:
And this is why I’m in love with him!
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Thanks…?
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I cannot help but LOL at this.
I made an effort to get up early at eleven today.
Mother demands I get up at ten tomorrow.
I told her I’d give her ten-thirty.
So am I going to bed earlier tonight?
Psht, ladies, be serious. I have a D&D campaign tonight, where I play Olaf the Pink, the metrosexual hobgoblin bard-fighter, who is so fabulous it hurts. You. Because he has a magic +1 battleaxe.
This post. Full of win, it is.
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I want to go…
Howdies! If you’re going to the spectaculicious w00stock (http://w00tstock.net/) this year, hosted by the frighteningly awesome force of awesome that is Paul & Storm, Wil Wheaton and Adam Savage you’ll spot this, it’s the official poster that I made! x
I went to W00tstock last year here in Minneapolis! It was EPIC! If you can go, DO EET!!!
ALEC is not a lobby; it is not a front group. It is much more powerful than that. Through ALEC, behind closed doors, corporations hand state legislators the changes to the law they desire that directly benefit their bottom line. Along with legislators, corporations have full membership standing in ALEC. Corporations sit on all nine ALEC task forces and vote with legislators to approve “model” bills. They have their own corporate governing board, which has a second, final vote on all legislation. They fund almost all of ALEC’s operations. Participating legislators, overwhelmingly conservative Republicans, then bring those proposals home and introduce them in statehouses across the land as their own brilliant ideas and important public policy innovations—without disclosing that corporations crafted and voted on the bills. ALEC boasts that it has over 1,000 of these bills introduced by legislative members every year, with one in every five of them enacted into law. ALEC describes itself as a “unique,” “unparalleled” and “unmatched” organization. We agree. It is as if a state legislature had been reconstituted, yet corporations had pushed the people out the door.
I’m serious: torches. pitchforks.

Women are going loco for Loki in the latest Avenger’s film, myself among them....
AVENGERS ASSEMBLE!!
Ridiculously Photogenic Loki. Wave 2.
The best part was when I tried to explain this picture to my own mother. I think she kinda got it? Anyway, Happy...
Happy Mother’s day
Love, batman
oh my god I laughed so hard.
I’m going to comic book hell.
Happy Other Mother’s Day
hahaha