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Jan 13, 2012
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wilhelm421:

I would wear this every day.

wilhelm421:

I would wear this every day.

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Jan 12, 2012
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nudityandnerdery:

It’s not that I want kids solely so I can dress them up, but it’s certainly an added bonus.

nudityandnerdery:

It’s not that I want kids solely so I can dress them up, but it’s certainly an added bonus.


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Jan 11, 2012
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comicallyvintage:

You know you want one.

comicallyvintage:

You know you want one.


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Jan 10, 2012
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herochan:

Low Budget Cyclops - by Rafael Bastos / Vó Maria
Website || Flickr || Twitter

herochan:

Low Budget Cyclops - by Rafael Bastos / Vó Maria

Website || Flickr || Twitter

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Jan 9, 2012
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Jan 8, 2012
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comicbooks:

The Illustrious Omnibus of Super Powers 

A taxonomic tree of over 100 wondrous powers and abilities, with over  200 superheroes and supervillains as examples thereof. 

This is damn impressive. Click on the link for a more detailed look…

comicbooks:

The Illustrious Omnibus of Super Powers

A taxonomic tree of over 100 wondrous powers and abilities, with over 200 superheroes and supervillains as examples thereof. 

This is damn impressive. Click on the link for a more detailed look…



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AmazingSuperPowers - High Pitched Noise

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Apr 19, 2011
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A greeble or nurnie is a small piece of detailing added to break up the surface of an object to add visual interest to a surface or object, particularly in movie special effects. They serve no real purpose other than to add complexity to the object, and cause the flow of the eye over the surface of the object to be interrupted, usually giving the impression of increased size. It is essentially the small detailed technical part of a larger object. The detail can be made from geometric primitives, including cylinders, cubes, and rectangles, combined to create intricate, but meaningless, surface detail. Greebles are commonly found on models or drawings of fictional spacecraft in science fiction. Greeble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A greeble or nurnie is a small piece of detailing added to break up the surface of an object to add visual interest to a surface or object, particularly in movie special effects. They serve no real purpose other than to add complexity to the object, and cause the flow of the eye over the surface of the object to be interrupted, usually giving the impression of increased size. It is essentially the small detailed technical part of a larger object. The detail can be made from geometric primitives, including cylinders, cubes, and rectangles, combined to create intricate, but meaningless, surface detail. Greebles are commonly found on models or drawings of fictional spacecraft in science fiction. Greeble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia