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Dark Souls Trailer - Prepare to Die Edition

Artorias of the Abyss content also coming to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

P.S. ПИСИ СОСИ ПИСИ СОСИ

P.P.S. Так же подтверждет релиз для Steam, готовьте свои попки, девочки, пора терять девственностЬ!

This is going to be incredible!!

Dark Souls DLC is the only DLC I support. Why? Because they released a FINISHED game. Once the fans asked for their PC version they got it, plus extra content.

I want that extra content.

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chaosophia:

A coal-miner in Ferfay in northern France, Augustin Lesage began painting at the age of 35 after hearing voices while working in the mine. “In January 1912, powerful Spirits came to me, ordering me to draw and paint which I had never done before. Having never seen a tube of paint, imagine my surprise at this revelation: “But I know nothing about painting.” “Don’t worry about such an insignificant detail,” I was told, “We will work through your hand.” I then received, in writing, the names of the paints and brushes I would need and, guided by planetary artists, I began painting after coming home, exhausted, from the mine.” (Augustin Lesage in 1925).

chaosophia:

A coal-miner in Ferfay in northern France, Augustin Lesage began painting at the age of 35 after hearing voices while working in the mine. “In January 1912, powerful Spirits came to me, ordering me to draw and paint which I had never done before. Having never seen a tube of paint, imagine my surprise at this revelation: “But I know nothing about painting.” “Don’t worry about such an insignificant detail,” I was told, “We will work through your hand.” I then received, in writing, the names of the paints and brushes I would need and, guided by planetary artists, I began painting after coming home, exhausted, from the mine.” (Augustin Lesage in 1925).

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25 abandoned Yugoslavia monuments that look like they’re from the future

“These structures were commissioned by former Yugoslavian president Josip Broz Tito in the 1960s and 70s to commemorate sites where WWII battles took place or where concentration camps stood. They were designed by different sculptors and architects, conveying powerful visual impact to show the confidence and strength of the Socialist Republic. In the 1980s, these monuments attracted millions of visitors per year, especially young pioneers for their ‘patriotic education.’ After the Republic dissolved in early 1990s, they were completely abandoned, and their symbolic meanings were forever lost. From 2006 to 2009, Kempenaers toured around the ex-Yugoslavia region with the help of a 1975 map of memorials, bringing before our eyes a series of melancholy yet striking images.”

always reblog!

These look awesome.  But they scare the shit out of me.  I’m afraid either the Flood would come running out of them or they’d come to life and start chasing me down the hill.

I want to perch on some of these like an angry little fat gargoyle.

These are awesome as shit! I’d only seen one or two before. Daaaamn

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