jetgreguar:

nosdoog:

punchy kicky stompy 

sort of vent art? idk

Timestamp: 1369379418

jetgreguar:

nosdoog:

punchy kicky stompy 

sort of vent art? idk

I FUCKING PRESSED PLAY AND MY VOLUME WAS ALL THE WAY UP IM CRYING THAT WAS SCARY

I’m so sorry.

Never has something perfectly depicted all of my emotions

>want to draw

>get out tablet

>scribble and get frustrated because i can’t think of anything

if only i were consistent 

Just a reminder

algernonblackwood:

goingloco:

combobreakercomix:

bogleech:

Pyramid head is not a guy in a helmet. That is his head. It does not come off and there is no misunderstood animu bishie underneath and sure as hell no “Homecoming” characters underneath.

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Love him the way he is!

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I beg to differ.

Another riddle solved. Thanks.

canon

…perfect

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thug life aint eazy

(Source: add-chaps-misshaps, via nerd-y)

Timestamp: 1369373582

thug life aint eazy

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1,250 plays

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hijodelagua:

elmatpe:

Aerial Toll Houses Part 2

art by Maruhana-bachi on deviantArt

Aerial toll houses refers to a controversial teaching held by many Eastern Orthodox Saints and Eastern Orthodox Christians, about the immediate state of the soul after death. According to this doctrine, “following a person’s death the soul leaves the body, and is escorted to God by angels. During this journey the soul passes through an aerial realm, which is inhabited by demons. The soul encounters these demons at various points referred to as ‘toll-houses’ where the demons then attempt to accuse it of sin and, if possible, drag the soul into hell.” The Aerial toll house teaching is somewhat similar to ones found in the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Both teachings are concerned with the time period immediately after death and describe the being’s encounters with wrathful deities in various aerial realms.

There is a total of 20 toll houses but the artist has only represented 15 of them. Toll houses in this post:

  • Toll-house of remembering evil
  • Toll-house of murder
  • Toll-house of magic
  • Toll-house of lust
  • Toll-house of sodomy
  • Toll-house of heresy
  • Toll-house of unmercifulness

I honestly believe lots of traditions depicting hells and whatnot are just generalizing from Initiation, from the death-like experience in which you meet the Accuser, or as Steiner would put it, the Lesser Guardian of the Threshold.

I think for some people in ancient times this sort of experience just got out of hand, they were way too impressed, and so they inferred all this nonsense about death. Well, maybe it ends up being right, but actually I wonder if many of such cultures would actually take this post-mortem stuff seriously or if texts like the egyptian “Book of the Dead” were to be interpreted only metaphorically to aid the Initiate in his confrontation against his own Shadow and beyond.

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Timestamp: 1369355132

hijodelagua:

elmatpe:

Aerial Toll Houses Part 2

art by Maruhana-bachi on deviantArt

Aerial toll houses refers to a controversial teaching held by many Eastern Orthodox Saints and Eastern Orthodox Christians, about the immediate state of the soul after death. According to this doctrine, “following a person’s death the soul leaves the body, and is escorted to God by angels. During this journey the soul passes through an aerial realm, which is inhabited by demons. The soul encounters these demons at various points referred to as ‘toll-houses’ where the demons then attempt to accuse it of sin and, if possible, drag the soul into hell.” The Aerial toll house teaching is somewhat similar to ones found in the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Both teachings are concerned with the time period immediately after death and describe the being’s encounters with wrathful deities in various aerial realms.

There is a total of 20 toll houses but the artist has only represented 15 of them. Toll houses in this post:

  • Toll-house of remembering evil
  • Toll-house of murder
  • Toll-house of magic
  • Toll-house of lust
  • Toll-house of sodomy
  • Toll-house of heresy
  • Toll-house of unmercifulness

I honestly believe lots of traditions depicting hells and whatnot are just generalizing from Initiation, from the death-like experience in which you meet the Accuser, or as Steiner would put it, the Lesser Guardian of the Threshold.

I think for some people in ancient times this sort of experience just got out of hand, they were way too impressed, and so they inferred all this nonsense about death. Well, maybe it ends up being right, but actually I wonder if many of such cultures would actually take this post-mortem stuff seriously or if texts like the egyptian “Book of the Dead” were to be interpreted only metaphorically to aid the Initiate in his confrontation against his own Shadow and beyond.

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fuckyeahblackwork:

Michael E. Bennett
2Spirit Tattoo
San Francisco, CA

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Timestamp: 1369355046

fuckyeahblackwork:

Michael E. Bennett
2Spirit Tattoo
San Francisco, CA

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So is it courage or strength
and is that what I’m waiting for?
If I could just kill myself
would it also kill the remorse?
I wanted so badly to catch a break
but I’m only breaking down.
I’m still here and standing
but if it’s up to me
I don’t think I’ll be hanging around

The drink slips down my throat
and the burn cures nice and slow.
All the worst parts I wouldn’t want you to see
The only parts left of me
Now, here I am
Just a kid without a better plan.
But it’s the simple thoughts that haunt me the most.
I never got to see the west coast

Spent my nights just asking why
Would God let me become like this.
Was it a joke from the start?
Was I suppose to laugh more at it?
And everyone’s quoting their teachers and preachers
but their words make me feel so alone.
No one ever says that they’ve had those thoughts
in the middle of the night.
No one ever admits that they wanted to take their life.

The drink slips down my throat
and the burn cures nice and slow
All the worst parts I wouldn’t want you to see
The only parts left of me
Now, here I am
Just a kid without a better plan.
But it’s the simple thoughts that haunt me the most.
I never got to see the west coast

But it’s the life I dreamed I have
The love I find in my grasp
The words I could share with someone.
Those thoughts keep the breath in my lungs
That tomorrow my hope will become
to feel a love that can’t be undone.
And save a wretch like me.

So if the drink slips down your throat
and the burn cures nice and slow.
All the worst parts you wouldn’t want me to see
The same parts, I have in me
Now, scares me to we look this way
I feel just like you do
But when you’re by yourself you should know
One day we got to see the west coast.

 

 

…..man i love this song.

laugh-addict:

Listening to music through new headphones after listening through old shitty ones

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titanshammer:

Hey guys!!! This is my band “Honor Your Dreams” brand new song! My vocals are the deeper screams. It would mean alot to me if you took just one minute to listen to our song and possibly check out our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Honor-Your-Dreams/220981074638148

Trent is an awesome guy! i approve of this and think it’s worth your time to check him and his band out!

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