HOW ADORABLE IS THIS KITTY
*slams desk* THIS IS THE KIND IF CONTENT THE UNIVERSE NEEDS MORE OF, DAMNIT!
“mew!” *grunt of agreement* “mew!” *grunt of agreement* *kitten climbs on top of man’s head* “mew!” *grunt of agreement*
I love that the second cameraman just started recording the first one instead of whatever they were originally focusing on.
This pov makes me feel like I’m 4 years old and I got lost in some big building but it’s okay because Junji Ito is going to help me find my mom.
This is such a good activity for kitties!
Ok, I have to share this. This weekend we had the very first TOKYO Comic Con; Jeremy came Stan Lee came, among other great guests and there are amazing photos shared on twitter (unfortunately I couldn’t go). And I want to share some photos I found on twitter.
There was a very nice Tony Stark on that day.
I think he looks quite good (best I ever seen among Japanese cosplayers), and you can see a Spidey looking at Tony behind already. Of course how Spidey can resist Tony Stark.
No he just can’t.
It’s Mr. Stark!
But the thing is he’s not the only one.
You can see other Spideys behind, looking at them with envy. And well, there were lots of Spideys that day. Hi everyone!
And there is only one Tony Stark, they had to share him.
Ok guys, calm down, he’s not going anyware,
Behave yourself!!
This was so funny I wanted to share here.
The gif I made in rush, other than that all photos are original ones I found on twitter, original links here>>
From @6be6be6: “My cat acts like a dog sometimes 🐶🐱” #twitterweek #catsofinstagram [source: http://ift.tt/2lmzhwH ]
Japanese punk scene in the 80s
COOKING SHRIMPS IN 3 SECONDS.
Please watch this.
WATCH THIS
THEN WATCH THE DUMPLING ONE
I’M CRYING. I’M ACTUALLY CRYING I’M LAUGHING SO HARD.
Ikenaga Yasunari 池永康晟
Drawn by contemporary painter - World of beauty and fantasy - Mysterious beautiful women 現代画家が描く 美と幻想の世界 妖しく美しい女性たち mook cover - Japan - July 2016
There were also other pioneering [East and Southeast] Asian American actors like Benson Fong, Victor Sen Yung, Lotus Long, Suzanna Kim, Barbara Jean Wong, Fely Franquelli, Chester Gan, Honorable Wu, Kam Tong, Layne Tom Jr., Maurice Liu, Teru Shimada, Willie Fung and Wing Foo; all began their film careers in the 1930s and ‘40s.
With the relatively small percentage of actors that support themselves by acting, it was only logical that they should try to limit the available talent pool as much as possible. One way of doing this was by placing restrictions on minority actors, which, in the case of Asian actors, meant that they could usually only get roles as houseboys, cooks, laundrymen, and crazed war enemies, with the rare “white hero’s loyal sidekick” roles going to the big name actors. When the script called for a larger Asian role, it was almost inevitably given to a white actor. (A Brief History of Hollywood Yellowface)