late-nightlove:

Title of the theme song for the second Gintama movie is ‘Genjou Destruction’, which means “Current Status: Destruction”.

Single will be released by July 7, 2013.

late-nightlove:

Title of the theme song for the second Gintama movie is ‘Genjou Destruction’, which means “Current Status: Destruction”.

Single will be released by July 7, 2013.



nihilisticc:

So my parents just found out about my fourteen year old brother smoking weed because they found this on his window ledge. So in the middle of a huge lecture my dad decides to open the Baggie and smell it to see how strong it is. He immediately starts crying with laughter. THIS NIGGA HAS BEEN BUYING AND SMOKING FUCKING OREGANO. FUCKIN ITALIAN HERBS. SON. I CAN’T. I CANNOT. I CAN’T DO THIS.

nihilisticc:

So my parents just found out about my fourteen year old brother smoking weed because they found this on his window ledge. So in the middle of a huge lecture my dad decides to open the Baggie and smell it to see how strong it is. He immediately starts crying with laughter. THIS NIGGA HAS BEEN BUYING AND SMOKING FUCKING OREGANO. FUCKIN ITALIAN HERBS. SON. I CAN’T. I CANNOT. I CAN’T DO THIS.

(via dskdrugs)


blu-olivz:

omgggg my two favorite things right now ♥
psycho-pass×gintama crossover xD
[via]


junyoorin:

LOL



skyyma:

paranoid-rhythm:

今日は、何回も殴られたかな?

OH MY GAWD I’LL BE MEETING INOUE WHO GOT TO DO THIS TO SUGITA OH MY GAWD



chibidarou:

All in all, I think what’s important is this. Attack on Titan separates itself from traditional shounen manga because there’s a constant sense that everyone is doomed. Lives can be easily cast away, and we’re constantly reminded that we are fish trapped in a wall. Wendeego states that these people have to ‘free’ themselves both psychologically and socially while fighting the Titans. I would argue that the Wall in this show stands for a different reasons. We’ve often seen how shounen protagonists can unburden themselves and use their (continuously) untapped potential to the max, almost like a deus ex machina. Here, in the world of Titan, there is no such option. The kids are bound by their gear. They are trapped by high walls of realistic proportions. There are simply some walls you cannot break because you’re a human. And that’s why humans are fragile and can easily die. It’s an incredibly nihilistic perspective, I agree, but it also sets up the atmosphere that these contributions and fights are all worth something of value. As Eren said himself – countless of humans have died, but in doing so, they have given large amounts of tactical knowledge that can be used to better fight the Titans. So while death looms in every corner, every brick of the wall, and every Titan’s teeth, it makes that one fight, that one last stand all the more important. Humans cannot break their walls. But they can use those walls to climb to greater heights, and I think that’s the best message that Titan sends in the end.

Bolt from the Blue; Attack on Titan Episode 4


That moment when….

bladesworn:

….you realize that the new series you’re watching with all the characters you’re beginning to love is written by the same guy that wrote Psycho-Pass and Madoka.

All these characters are going to die horribly aren’t they? FUCK.


takechiyoppai:

The unpainted, bigger Chamber is a part of preparation of this event (the event consists of 3 smaller events and one of them is the exhibition of Chamber in real scale)

takechiyoppai:

The unpainted, bigger Chamber is a part of preparation of this event (the event consists of 3 smaller events and one of them is the exhibition of Chamber in real scale)


rinicake:

Cosplaying game center employees in Ikebukuro. Looks like a pretty fun job!

rinicake:

Cosplaying game center employees in Ikebukuro. Looks like a pretty fun job!