“Videri quam esse” (“To seem to be, rather than to be”)
I'm strange but i like to be a good strange, My name is Clarence, born in 1988, Pisces and I'm a student of Sociology and the child of the internet. I usually feel like my life has no meaning and i want to die but sometimes it seems like life is worth living for and i love everything in it. If it seems odd to read think what it might be like living it. I like reading philosophy, fiction and tech news.
This Blog is where i collect all the the weird and interesting links from around the net, its not meant to be that serious and just fun. If you stop by here you can enjoy comics, tech, current events, sociology, a little pornography (or erotica if you prefer to call it that) and more weird stuff. Please feel free to tell he what you like and dislike about the site and more of what you want to see.
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By the By it goes without saying you should make sure children don't read most of this.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
“Batwoman” - Kyle Smart
timetravelandrocketpoweredapes:
Batwoman Rising by Krystal Beisick
Colors by Erica Hildebrand:
“Batwoman Rising”
This was drawn and inked by the awesome Krystal Beisick, and colored by me!
Me and E, collaborating on the Batwoman family! You did an awesome job coloring this lady, it was so fun to work with you! Now I only wish we’d actually see Renee and Mallory back in the Batlady network.
Feminist Starfire by Cynthia Sousa
I don’t know why but oh lord did i laugh
Edit: Batwoman’s “yes this pleases me” face, can’t stop laughing
Amy Pond with the Gotham gingers: Babs, Batwoman, etc.
Haha. Babs’ face and Kate’s little ‘right here!’ finger. I love it.
This is great.
SCREAMING.
Batwoman by Sica Kavanagh
the colors are amazing
Can I just have a dashboard full of Kate Kane and her flawlessness? *swoon*
(Source: the-monsters-win)
[Image: A black and white illustration of DC comics character Batwoman. She is up against a brick wall with one hand on her hip and the other hand casually gesturing for the viewer to come closer.]
Batwoman by Eddy Newell