A (slightyl more) colorful version of my Character Design project for Flock… I don’t even know which one I like more
BIkers Against Child Abuse Helps Make Abused Children Feel Safe Again
“A biker’s power and intimidating image can even the playing field for a little kid who has been hurt. If the man who hurt this little girl calls or drives by, or even if she is just scared, another nightmare, the bikers will ride over and stand guard all night.
If she is afraid to go to school, they will take her and watch until she’s safely inside.
And if she has to testify against her abuser in court, they will go, too, walking with her to the witness stand and taking over the first row of seats.”
During one such testimony, a little boy sat on the stand, testifying against his abusive father, who sat less than 10 feet away.
“Why didn’t you say anything before now?” Asked the prosecutor.
“I was scared.” The little boy replied, honestly.
“Why aren’t you scared now, what changed?” The prosecutor watched the little boy closely as he pointed to the front row of seats in the court room.
“Because my friends are scarier than he is.”
shit like this makes me have faith in humanity again.
I don’t agree with fighting fire with fire, but when kids are scared, they’re scared, and they need to feel safe and I think this is a fucking awesome way of doing that.
(via aardvarkcum)
Bela Lugosi’s Roller Skates
Because Lugosi never learned to drive he got around Hollywood on rollerskates.
Vampira describes her first meeting with Bela : “I was a young girl window-shopping on Hollywood Boulevard. I was bending low to see the detail of some shoes and someone whizzed around the corner on rollerskates, almost bumped my fanny and crashed into me. ‘Pardon me,’ said he, and ‘Pardon me,’ said I. He was wearing an Ascot cravat and a beret. It was Bela Lugosi on rollerskates. He was on his way to a cigar store.”
(via maliks-butt)
I watched Stuart: A life backwards yesterday bacause I had nothing to do and am slowly working through my to-watch-list of obscure movies
anyway, don’t know why, but seeing Hardy playing Stuart I had this thought:
If they ever make Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series into movies, Hardy could make an excellent Eddie. If you saw Stuart you know he can pull of a junkie and given his more recent films I am pretty sure he can be the more muscular/badass later Eddie, too. I mean, in the books I always imagined Eddie to be scrawnier but then again, I think Roland will be scrawny enough for the whole damn movie.
(Quelle: drunkonstephen, via castiowl)
(Quelle: humortrain, via garama)
(Quelle: animationandsoforth, via garama)
There is a glass of Rum and Cola in my right hand and a glass of water in my left hand.
unfortunatly for my future self, I am right handed