Apr
19
2014

Reblogged from sanctuaryschool :

horade:

Bruce Wayne (voiced by Kevin Conroy) and Terry McGinnis (voiced by Will Friedle) confront a very familiar foe.

(Source: Yahoo!)

Apr
19
2014
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19
2014
Apr
19
2014

Reblogged from lovelylovelyruthie :

lovelylovelyruthie:
“Words cannot express how much I love this bloody film…
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lovelylovelyruthie:

Words cannot express how much I love this bloody film…

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Apr
19
2014

Reblogged from lovelylovelyruthie :

lovelylovelyruthie:
“Oh yes!
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lovelylovelyruthie:

Oh yes!

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Apr
19
2014

Reblogged from cole-man-143-deactivated2015112 :

dragonsdorne:

Okay, so I was playing the original BioShock again today (you can thank the announcement of Burial at Sea for that) when I came across the 0451 code. Now apparently, the code is quite significant to Looking Glass and Irrational Games.

The code, “0451” used to open the first locked door in BioShock (and the only one that can’t be hacked) is a reference that has been used in several games made by previous employees of Looking Glass Studios since the creation of the System Shock game series, considered as the spiritual predecessor of BioShock. The number itself is a reference to the dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, in which it represents “the temperature at which book-paper catches fire and burns.”

- In System Shock (released in 1994) the first locked door could be opened with the code 451.

- In its sequel System Shock 2 (released in 1999 and on which Ken Levine participated), one of them could be opened with the code 45100.

- In Deus Ex (released in 2000 and made by Ion Storm, a company with several previous employees of Looking Glass Studios such as Warren Spector) 0451 was a code to open a locked armory and could only be obtained with a specific choice. The code is featured twice afterward, to unlock a van and a door later in the game.

- In its sequel Deus Ex: Invisible War (released in 2003), though the number does not appear as a code it is used as the room number of the first unlockable door of the game.

The reference has then be perpetuated through the further games of the Deus Ex and BioShock series.

- In BioShock 2 (released in 2010), the code 1540 (0451 reversed) opens the first locked door of the game.

- In Deus Ex: Human Revolution (released in 2011), the code 0451 was the first to appear in the game and was needed to access an elevator. It is used again as the first code of the game’s add-on The Missing Link. Also, a direct reference to Fahrenheit 451 author Ray Bradbury is made through an announcer, asking for “detective Bradbury in office 451.”

- In BioShock Infinite (released in 2013), the first and only code required in the game to open a locked door is 0451.

From the BioShock Wikia

Apr
19
2014

Reblogged from cole-man-143-deactivated2015112 :

cole-man-143:

tinny-butts:

mofetafrombrooklyn:

stonecoldstunning:

sailorswayze:

im a bad person sorry for single handedly destroying wrestling :^)) xxoxoxoxxo

id like to thank my friends on skype and my 12 year old sister who encouraged this atrocity 

im am truly sorry

this is the only comic i ever made that i dont hate

I agree with Kane and Daniel Bryan. :3 Both AJ and Flutter are best. :3

hmmm its hard cause i like pinkie, but then again, kane man… and if kane say’s it, it has to be true, 

PINKIE PIE

Apr
19
2014

Reblogged from ask-princesssparkle :

ask-princesssparkle:
““I WANT SOME ATTENTION NOW!” ”

ask-princesssparkle:

“I WANT SOME ATTENTION NOW!”

Apr
19
2014

Reblogged from plund3rbunny :

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Apr
19
2014

Reblogged from mylittlepony4u :

mylittlepony4u:
“Best $10 I ever spent and I got to make it myself! Thanks to The-Paper-Pony
http://mylittlepony4u.tumblr.com/
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mylittlepony4u:

Best $10 I ever spent and I got to make it myself! Thanks to The-Paper-Pony

http://mylittlepony4u.tumblr.com/

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