edwardspoonhands:

kitkatlastimosa:

Some people are terrible and broken, but humanity is good. I believe that. 
— Hank Green [x]

This is lovely.

edwardspoonhands:

kitkatlastimosa:

Some people are terrible and broken, but humanity is good. I believe that. 

— Hank Green [x]

This is lovely.

(Source: huntersonahotelbed)

inkingpaper:

John Green

inkingpaper:

John Green

edwardspoonhands:

ohheysarahc:

Hank Green: because his face and general person are seriously amazing, I mean, holy crap

I like how, if you pay attention, you’ll see that I don’t have very many shirts. Not like, Alex Day level, but there are 10 gifs here, and six t-shirts max.

theglitterguide:

This is great. 

theglitterguide:

This is great. 

(Source: laughitout-v)

edwardspoonhands:

tinyasfuck:

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Woah…that’s a lot of reblogs…

(Source: tinyasfuckarchive)

perpetualthoughts:

Edge or No Edge?
I started making this picture for Kristina Horner’s things found in space that don’t belong in space contest, but stars take a lot longer to draw than I anticipated. I saw some other people made No Edge jokes, but despite that and the contest being over I still, of course, finished my drawing.
I used black paper and drew an outline in white pencil crayon. The bottom and grid of space are also both done in white pencil crayon. I used slight amounts of other pencil crayon colors to give a bit of a textured look. The majority of the stars were drawn with a silver gel pen, but I also used a variety of colors of triplus gel-liners and metallic markers. The largest silver bits were made with a paint pen.
Anyways, Enjoy!
EDIT: Oh no! I missed a space cat!

perpetualthoughts:

Edge or No Edge?

I started making this picture for Kristina Horner’s things found in space that don’t belong in space contest, but stars take a lot longer to draw than I anticipated. I saw some other people made No Edge jokes, but despite that and the contest being over I still, of course, finished my drawing.

I used black paper and drew an outline in white pencil crayon. The bottom and grid of space are also both done in white pencil crayon. I used slight amounts of other pencil crayon colors to give a bit of a textured look. The majority of the stars were drawn with a silver gel pen, but I also used a variety of colors of triplus gel-liners and metallic markers. The largest silver bits were made with a paint pen.

Anyways, Enjoy!

EDIT: Oh no! I missed a space cat!

Some days, it seems to me like the purpose of life is to convert energy into beauty. And I know that’s not true. I know that is not rationally true. But, some days, it’s okay for things not to be rationally true.