“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.
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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
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
Agreed.
clark taught dick how to hug
omg that dinosaur is having such a hard time right now.
(Source: mistahgrundy)
The International era is commonly remembered today for the sitcom-style comedy that Giffen and DeMatteis infused with the book, but while it certainly had that, there was plenty of action, too. This is, after all, a comic that named a fictional country after a character from a Mel Brooks movie (Bialya) and then had that country’s comedically inept leader get violently killed in a takeover by a super-villain who would later return to break up the whole team.
It wasn’t just a funny book, it was a comic that proved stories could be action-packed and funny, and still turn out great.http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/08/30/best-worst-justice-league
This cover is just so iconic