Hullo, I'm Paige; yes, I would work for jam; my favourite food are scones with jam and cream and, yes, I happen to be English.
I'm also a university student in a walled city that sounds a tad bit like a certain grinning cat; I spend a lot of my time engaging in fictional worlds, studying and poking very real people with swords.
Nice to meet you.

 

hamburgerjack:

brispeak:

I love how casual this is like, this is just what life would be like if pokemon were real.

I love it when the trainer sprites make their anime appearances.
Parasol Lady <3

hamburgerjack:

brispeak:

I love how casual this is like, this is just what life would be like if pokemon were real.

I love it when the trainer sprites make their anime appearances.

Parasol Lady <3

(Source: deluxevanilluxe)

alicexz:

Here’s the handbill for my upcoming solo exhibition, “MOMENTS,” which opens on Friday, June 7th at NYC’s Bottleneck Gallery! The cinema-inspired show will feature all-new paintings by me and stay open for three weeks.
More information on the event here (RSVP the listing, and invite your friends too!) Admission and refreshments are free. If you can’t make it, no worries - I will be releasing previews soon, and all work will be viewable online eventually!

Wish I could pop on a plan a see this!

alicexz:

Here’s the handbill for my upcoming solo exhibition, “MOMENTS,” which opens on Friday, June 7th at NYC’s Bottleneck Gallery! The cinema-inspired show will feature all-new paintings by me and stay open for three weeks.

More information on the event here (RSVP the listing, and invite your friends too!) Admission and refreshments are free. If you can’t make it, no worries - I will be releasing previews soon, and all work will be viewable online eventually!

Wish I could pop on a plan a see this!

terribletrivialities:

monsterjess:

justintheamazingallan:

fuckingshitupsince1998:

for real..

Macaroni wigs at the time were extremely fashionable and this led to Macaroni being a contemporary slang for foppishness/fashionable. Doodle meant idiot and Yankee was a term for Colonials. Sooooo basically the ryhme is saying “Americans are such uncivilized dickheads that they could stick a feather in their cap and think themselves fancy.”    


… And why was I not taught this in school alongside the years of repetitive American history?

Explanation just makes the fact that this song is repeatedly sung on kid’s shows without context more hilarious.


brb, choking on pizza here

terribletrivialities:

monsterjess:

justintheamazingallan:

fuckingshitupsince1998:

for real..

Macaroni wigs at the time were extremely fashionable and this led to Macaroni being a contemporary slang for foppishness/fashionable. Doodle meant idiot and Yankee was a term for Colonials. Sooooo basically the ryhme is saying “Americans are such uncivilized dickheads that they could stick a feather in their cap and think themselves fancy.”    

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… And why was I not taught this in school alongside the years of repetitive American history?

Explanation just makes the fact that this song is repeatedly sung on kid’s shows without context more hilarious.

brb, choking on pizza here

the-oscar-of-leonardo-dicaprio:

There are people in the Hannibal fandom who make these amazingly edited, thought provoking pieces of art. Then.. there’s me.

AHHHHHH! FABULOUS

the-oscar-of-leonardo-dicaprio:

There are people in the Hannibal fandom who make these amazingly edited, thought provoking pieces of art. Then.. there’s me.

AHHHHHH! FABULOUS

vicivefallen:

Made rebloggable by request <3

Original ask here.

Yes this. It’s late/early and I’m trapped in the library. Why is the next episode so far away…? *flails*

vaeltaa:

the entire hannibal fandom whenever dr. lecter has his sleeves rolled up slightly or takes his suit jacket off or wears two layers instead of three

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art-of-swords:

Mughal Dagger

  • Dated: 17th century - 18th century
  • Culture: North India
  • Medium: Jade, steel, gold and cabachon rubies and emeralds
  • Measuremenrs: Length: 24.1 cm, blade
  • Unknown Artist / Maker

Source & Copyright: The Wallace Collection