itreallyisthelittlethings:

Want an awesome Star Trek Backpack? Want it for free? Then this is the post for you!

It’s been a bit since my last giveaway, and I know everyone really likes the backpacks, so I thought I’d give one away!

There will be ONE prize: A custom backpack with the fabric of your choice! Or, if a backpack isn’t quite to your taste- any other bag in my shop! Awesome right?

To enter you are allowed ONE REBLOG and ONE LIKE per day. Each note gets you one entry and I’ll use a random number generator to pick the winner. (I’m not responsible for any tumblr fuckary i.e. lost reblog’s or likes.)

You do not have to follow me to enter- however, if you like Star Trek enough to wear a one of these backpacks, I’d say you have a good chance of liking my blog. Also if, when I select your name, I see you’re following me, you’ll get a little extra in your package!

And speaking of something extra: if you place an order between now and the deadline, use the coupon code 10STARTREK at my shop and get 10% off your order! 

The giveaway will close on Saturday June 22nd at 9PM PST. The winner will be tagged in a post and I’ll also send an ask, so be sure yours is open. The winner will have 24 hours to respond to the message. If I don’t receive a response within 24 hours, I will select another recipient.

Good luck!

If I was a fictional character, who would I be?

#10 points for reasoning behind your decision

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It’s only tuesday and I’m already tired of this week and these tests. thankfully, I only have two hefty, but easy finals tomorrow.

Think my history professor would accept the answer SCIENTIFIC COUPLE OF AWESOME regarding the Curies

Marie and Peirre Curie are going to be on my history final tomorrow and I am so happy


pollums:

appolsaucy:

good-idea-poorly-executed:

lostwiginity:

Interesting.

This is actually really interesting.

I love that he pointed out that it’s different when men and women are objectified on film, not only because of the way our society views men and women, but also in the specific way those shots are framed

When consuming media it’s so important to remember that filmmakers and ad companies have so many tools at their disposal that the average viewer is not even aware of. The way a scene is set, the way the camera moves, which parts of a person are included in the fame, the number of seconds the camera views each particular part of a person. All of these things very subtly evoke responses from us. We don’t notice them because we aren’t supposed to notice them—if they are doing their job right, everything feels seamless and correct to the viewer. And even if we do notice, we may not be able to articulate it because most of us haven’t studied filmmaking techniques. 

If you think you are 100% impenetrable to the effects of the content you view, you are deluding yourself.

excellent explanation of the Male Gaze, a must watch

tokilltheunkillable:

So, during my study this morning, I was browsing the Trahearne tag when I came across this  post . I decided to follow suggestion given at the bottom, and tadaa, a rough sketch that I might clean up of Trahearne hitting a really bad rendition of Meinir of the Beasts with a book. 

TADAA!


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I can’t wI to get these finals over with, I have one today, two tomorrow, and one on Thursday then I’m FREEREeeeEeEeEeEEeeEeEe…. For two months.


Official Playstation Used Game Instructional Video (x)

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