I just realized something as I was catching up on “Life With Archie”.

Could it be that I ship Hika/Haru because I shipped Reggie/Betty?  Does my adoration of bad boy/good girl ships (which extends beyond comics/manga/anime to books, film, soaps, and beyond) date back that far? My mind…she is blown.

Of course I never got so much as a kiss out of Hika/Haru. “Life With Archie”, though, has set my tweenaged heart all a-flutter.

Tra-la-la-la.

gqfashion:

Your Morning Shot: Michael Caine
“I started with the firm conviction that when I came to the end, I wanted to be regretting the things that I had done, not the things I hadn’t.” - Michael Caine

gqfashion:

Your Morning Shot: Michael Caine

“I started with the firm conviction that when I came to the end, I wanted to be regretting the things that I had done, not the things I hadn’t.” - Michael Caine

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Oh Ji Ho as Song Tae Ha in Chuno.

Oh Ji Ho as Song Tae Ha in Chuno.

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phillipsdepury:

ANDY WARHOL | Gun, 1981-1982 | acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas
Sold for $7,026,500 at the Contemporary Art Evening Sale, 10 May 2012, New York. [Video]
Jordan Crandall: You don’t like guns, do you?
Andy Warhol: Yes, I think they’re really kind of nice.
(From Splash No. 6, 1986, excerpted in I’ll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews, Edited by Kenneth Goldsmith, New York, 2004, p. 373).
After Andy Warhol’s assassination attempt in 1968 by Valerie Solanas, much of the violent imagery that had occupied his work of the 1960s—electric chairs, traffic accidents, nuclear explosions—vanished from his new pictures. Instead, during much of the 1970s, both famous and unfamous faces became a prominent trope. Warhol also began to incorporate different series into his silkscreens, including the infamous oxidation paintings and the “shadow” paintings of the late 1970s. Yet as the injuries from 1968 exerted their relentless and painful influence upon Warhol’s life and work, he returned in 1981 and 1982 to the subjects that he had avoided for more than a decade. 1982 saw showings on opposite sides of the Atlantic for Warhol’s Guns, Knives, and Dollar Signs, some of the most ominous and captivating work of his entire career. Gun, 1981-1982, exhibits Warhol’s full-circle return to the events that shook him to his mortal core in 1968, as we observe upon his canvas the exact style of pistol that almost claimed his life two decades before his death.

phillipsdepury:

ANDY WARHOL | Gun, 1981-1982 | acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas

Sold for $7,026,500 at the Contemporary Art Evening Sale, 10 May 2012, New York. [Video]

Jordan Crandall: You don’t like guns, do you?

Andy Warhol: Yes, I think they’re really kind of nice.

(From Splash No. 6, 1986, excerpted in I’ll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews, Edited by Kenneth Goldsmith, New York, 2004, p. 373).

After Andy Warhol’s assassination attempt in 1968 by Valerie Solanas, much of the violent imagery that had occupied his work of the 1960s—electric chairs, traffic accidents, nuclear explosions—vanished from his new pictures. Instead, during much of the 1970s, both famous and unfamous faces became a prominent trope. Warhol also began to incorporate different series into his silkscreens, including the infamous oxidation paintings and the “shadow” paintings of the late 1970s. Yet as the injuries from 1968 exerted their relentless and painful influence upon Warhol’s life and work, he returned in 1981 and 1982 to the subjects that he had avoided for more than a decade. 1982 saw showings on opposite sides of the Atlantic for Warhol’s Guns, Knives, and Dollar Signs, some of the most ominous and captivating work of his entire career. Gun, 1981-1982, exhibits Warhol’s full-circle return to the events that shook him to his mortal core in 1968, as we observe upon his canvas the exact style of pistol that almost claimed his life two decades before his death.

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<3

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teparatres:

El alfabeto de las películaas realizadas por el ilustrador Stephen Wildish

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saleminasukkaat:

EJ “The Peacemaker” DiMera

EJ tries to make peace between Sami and Will.. #DAYS
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theworstthingsforsale:

Welcome to Grosstown, Yucklahoma. Population: Your vajazzle.

theworstthingsforsale:

Welcome to Grosstown, Yucklahoma. Population: Your vajazzle.

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Criterion Collection: Adam Yauch's Top 10

“Adam Yauch is a founding member of the Beastie Boys. Recently he created a new division of his company Oscilloscope Laboratories called Oscilloscope Pictures (oscilloscopepictures.com) for the sole purpose of distributing films…”

saleminasukkaat:

Ejami kiss 10/4/2012

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Still funny.

Still funny.

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rainbowsqueeze:

So I’m doing this Vis Dev project, and it’s if Sherlock Holmes took place in 1985.Can you guess who is who in this pic :)&#160;? 

rainbowsqueeze:

So I’m doing this Vis Dev project, and it’s if Sherlock Holmes took place in 1985.

Can you guess who is who in this pic :) ? 

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beatonna:

The Prince and The Hound:  Here is some more Game of Thrones art by the very talented deviantart user Phobs! Please click on the link for more.

beatonna:

The Prince and The Hound:  Here is some more Game of Thrones art by the very talented deviantart user Phobs! Please click on the link for more.

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