piramidhead: Can you change link to another or maybe upload archive? Please please please :3
The blog was deleted, so I can’t give you a link, and I don’t really plan on remaking it.
As for an archive, I didn’t back it up, and I don’t really have the pictures organised. You could check web archives or caches to see if it’s there.
wow that’s a lot of horse :v

anyways heres wonderwall
why is ur ukulele so big
i feed it well
(via sunlight-knight)










Classic.
in the audio commentary for this Halloween episode the writers were talking about how they spent hours trying to think of a funny/clever way to get him to have to fix the toaster, eventually getting so frustrated they gave up and went with this
(Source: wenchyfloozymoo, via sunlight-knight)

Book of Life Premiere Countdown: Day T-minus 4: La Catrina
Nothing but bones, yet wearing a french hat.
La Garbanzera started as a social critique, drawn by one José Guadalupe Posada, on those who rejected their race, their origin, the blood of the Mexican; and instead wanted to live by the European lifestyle, to taste the luxury. At the expense of the lower class of the people, BUT WE’LL GET TO THAT NEXT MONTH. IDK MAYBE.
La Catrina, later dressed and given such name in a Posada fan-art by Diego Rivera was later popularized as the representative image of death in Mexico because god knows we love flamboyant shit like that.
To date, the character’s been ingrained deep, and has inspired multiple artisanal figurines, drawings and paintings, cut papel picado arts and many more parafernalia, and has also featured prominently in many a Mexican animations as well.











