cumberbatchaddictsanonymous:

Screenshots from John’s latest youtube video

pastoraleglantine:

everywindintheriver:

starspray:

the-vashta-nerada:

ianbrooks:

LOTR Illustrated Guitar by Vivian Xiao

Exquisitely detailed enough to be crafted in the forest realm of Lothlórien, this beauteous guitar was not forged by elf nor man, but by 16 year Vivian Xiao with sharpie markers! Depicting Nazgul, Minas Tirith, and even the all-seeing Eye of Sauron, this divinely-engraved instrument could surely inspire even more Led Zeppelin songs. Check put Vivian’s website for details on purchasing and commissions.

Artist: Deviantart / Tumblr / Facebook (via: Obvious Winner)

SHARPIES

Holy gorgeous.

I need this for reasons.

*GRABBY HANDS* 

This artist is a high school sophomore! 

apriki:

Stannis Baratheon Parenting 101

hehasawifeyouknow:

I need a tie made out of this pattern, would a suit be too much?

harrydrawspictures:

Ancient Greek pottery pattern

justsaynope:

colonel-ornery:

I wanted to see how bad the Golden Films version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame was, and I think this is supposed to be their Frollo, so I think I have my answer.

NO ONE SNEAKS INTO OTHER MOVIES LIKE GASTON

oh my god   

AAAAAAAAAAAH I GOT AN A IN GREEK

MAY THE GODS BE PRAISED

stopwhitewashing:

 

alzati:

When Sandy Patangay left her home country of India to come to the United States, she never dreamed that she’d one day be able to bring something so special from her native culture to eager New York City consumers. After having completed her masters and begun working on Wall Street, she turned her sights away from the corporate world and began to channel her true passion - henna design - into a project that has become incredibly successful in an incredibly small amount of time. Transmuting traditional henna designs onto a whole new medium, Sandy creates beautiful cakes, cookies, and macaroons that have earned critical praise from some of the most renowned culinary experts. Thinking back on her decision to take this step in establishing her own business, she says:

So many times, I asked myself, whether this was a stupid move — walking away from a secure job to sell cakes. But now I can see I didn’t waste a single day. While I loved what I was doing on Wall Street, there’s only so much you can do to climb the corporate ladder. And how many people actually end up being the CEO? But when you follow your passion, the possibilities are endless.

Check out her website here.

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