Photo 5 Jun 531 notes qwertee:

“Don’t Get 8-bit” is today’s tee on www.Qwertee.com Get this great design now for the super price of £8/€10/$12 for 24 hours only. Be sure to “Like” this for 1 chance at a FREE TEE this weekend, “Reblog” it for 2 chances and “Follow” us for a 3rd chance (if you’re not already:) Thanks Guys!

qwertee:

“Don’t Get 8-bit” is today’s tee on www.Qwertee.com Get this great design now for the super price of £8/€10/$12 for 24 hours only. Be sure to “Like” this for 1 chance at a FREE TEE this weekend, “Reblog” it for 2 chances and “Follow” us for a 3rd chance (if you’re not already:) Thanks Guys!

via Gamefreaks.
Video 4 Jun 1,762 notes

otlgaming:

Custom Arkham Asylum Scarecrow - Created by Fantoman

Redditor Fantoman is the creator of this amazing custom Scarecrow costume inspired by the Arkham Asylum version of the classic villain. A creative combination of yellow hair gel, LED’s, and swimming pool thermometers creates a seriously creepy effect for the gloves, all of which was crafted in four weeks.The rest of it is seriously scary as well. If I saw this guy alone in a dark alley, it would be very difficult to describe how quickly I would run away.

(via reddit)

Photo 31 May 305 notes evilpainapol:

Adventure time #9 cover D by Jon Vermilyea

evilpainapol:

Adventure time #9 cover D by Jon Vermilyea

Photo 28 May 201 notes westcoastavengers:

Black Bolt by Jack Kirby (pencils) and Scott Williams (inks)

westcoastavengers:

Black Bolt by Jack Kirby (pencils) and Scott Williams (inks)

Photo 28 May 256 notes jthenr-comics-vault:

THANOS.by George Perez

jthenr-comics-vault:

THANOS.
by George Perez

Photo 28 May 137 notes opset-2:

Predator #1

opset-2:

Predator #1

Photo 27 May 113 notes vgjunk:

Final Fantasy VII.

vgjunk:

Final Fantasy VII.

via VGJUNK.
Photo 25 May 2 notes Planetary #19

Planetary #19

Photo 25 May 1 note Planetary #19

Planetary #19

Quote 24 May 83 notes

The next time someone tells you that the U.S. isn’t going after the people who cross the border, you can respond with a very simple answer.

They’re wrong.

Over the past 10 years, prosecutions for illegal entry and reentry have increased 1,400 and 300 percent, respectively, according to a recent report by Human Rights Watch.

Crossing the border without authorization is now the most prosecuted federal crime.

As the prosecutions have gone up, so has the percentage of non-criminals who are targeted — people whose only offense is crossing the border illegally.

The percentage of non-criminals prosecuted for illegal entry went from 17 percent of all prosecution in 2002 to 27 percent in 2011, according to the report.

“I never could understand why so much was being put into these particular individuals, who were not our high-level criminals,” said Terry Goddard, a former attorney general of Arizona quoted in the report. “It’s a use of resources disproportionate to the threat.”

— Ted Hesson, “How Crossing The Border Gets More And More Criminalized,” Univision 5/24/13 (via racialicious)

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