em8ambitions:

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@setepenre-set The first two hoodie designs at the top there to me look kind of similar to Megamind’s parents’ outfits from the film… M’ega fashion perhaps? (I could imagine adding an extended collar to that design in place of a hood.)

Seal Lullaby

citizen-of-the-fandom:

meganwhalenturner:

Rudyard Kipling, 1865 – 1936

Oh hush thee, my baby, the night is behind us,

     And black are the waters that sparkled so green.

The moon, o’er the combers, looks downward to find us

     At rest in the hollows that rustle between.

Where billow meets billow, there soft be thy pillow;

     Ah, weary wee flipperling, curl at thy ease!

The storm shall not wake they, nor shark overtake thee,

     Asleep in the arms of the slow-swinging seas.

@setepenre-set Roxanne definitely sings this to Megamind before bed

caffeinewitchcraft:

copperbadge:

strangeselkie:

copperbadge:

kiralamouse:

gooseweasel:

If anyone tries to tell you that Shakespeare is stuffy or boring or highbrow, just remember that the word “nothing” was used in Elizabethan era slang as a euphemism for “vagina”. 

Shakespeare has a play called “Much Ado About Nothing”, which you could basically read in modern slang as “Freaking Out Over Pussy”. And that’s pretty much exactly what happens in the play. 

It’s also a pun with a third meaning. There’s the sex sense of much ado about “nothing”, there’s the obvious sense that people today see, and then there’s the fact that in Shakespeare’s day, “nothing” was pronounced pretty much the same as “noting”, which was a term used for gossip. So, “Flamewar Over Rumors” works as a title interpretation, too.

The reason we call Shakespeare a genius is that he can make a pussy joke in the same exact words he uses to make biting social commentary about letting unverified gossip take over the discourse.

So like.

A truly accurate modern translation would be “I Cunt Believe He Said That”?

@copperbadge YOU GO AND SIT AMONG THE MUSTARDS  AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU’VE DONE

I truly feel the ghost of Shakespeare has never been more proud of me. 

I feel Shakespeare’s approval in this chili’s tonight

lynati:

slytherinpokegirl:

Baby boomers: if we gay code all the cartoon villains the kids won’t want to be gay

Millennials: plot twist I’m gay for the villains now, your homophobia back fired and I’m extra gay for bad boys and goth witch ladies

And now breaking the law / going against the status quo seems SEXY.