The Municipal Darwinist
deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan:

mynameismad:

dis was all that I saw…

omg

deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan:

mynameismad:

dis was all that I saw…

omg

johns-been-sherlocked:

sherlockbitches:

no waaayy

i’m sorry but what
WAHT

johns-been-sherlocked:

sherlockbitches:

no waaayy

i’m sorry but what

WAHT

wholockian-221b:

georgeguven:

The truth of this makes me weep 

I’ve never seen anything more accurate in my life.

HUR HUR HUR :3

magicaldeductions:

ok lets see if that thing with glasses chicks suddenly becoming super weird feminine when they whip off their glasses works

woop

well that was anticlimatic wait

wait

WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON

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What that is dumb and does not happen.

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Look,…

myedol:

This is really good, well worth a watch regardless of whether you’re in to animation or not.

RUIN - An animated short set in a post-apocalyptic universe.

javert:

skabritches:

lord-kitschener:

theatlantic:

laphamsquarterly:


“I am very cold”
“The parchment is very hairy.”
“Oh, my hand.”

—Notes from medieval monks and scribes in the margins of their work
Our latest issue “Means of Communication” is now online. Take a break from the scriptorium to check it out! 

This is awesome. 

“Now I’ve written the whole thing: for Christ’s sake, give me a drink.”

Some of these are really moving, it’s easy to forget that the people transcribing these works weren’t just monk-shaped automata slaving away tirelessly on some different planet. But some of them are also hilarious.

ahhh that’s really interesting
that last one is sad though

javert:

skabritches:

lord-kitschener:

theatlantic:

laphamsquarterly:

“I am very cold”

“The parchment is very hairy.”

“Oh, my hand.”

—Notes from medieval monks and scribes in the margins of their work

Our latest issue “Means of Communication” is now online. Take a break from the scriptorium to check it out! 

This is awesome. 

“Now I’ve written the whole thing: for Christ’s sake, give me a drink.”

Some of these are really moving, it’s easy to forget that the people transcribing these works weren’t just monk-shaped automata slaving away tirelessly on some different planet. But some of them are also hilarious.

ahhh that’s really interesting

that last one is sad though