new art blog!

buttsarefor-pooping:

heyy, you all should go follow my new blog cartooncube.

I forgot to make a post about it here when i first made it but basically it will be where i post my artwork now, and it will be a bit more personal than this one. And instead of just reblogging everything i see i’ll reblog mostly art stuff, so it’ll be more focused.  Chances are I’m going to slowly move from this blog to that one so go ahead and follow if you want  >:^)

reblogging again cause i dont really want to use this blog anymore

new art blog!

buttsarefor-pooping:

heyy, you all should go follow my new blog cartooncube.

I forgot to make a post about it here when i first made it but basically it will be where i post my artwork now, and it will be a bit more personal than this one. And instead of just reblogging everything i see i’ll reblog mostly art stuff, so it’ll be more focused.  Chances are I’m going to slowly move from this blog to that one so go ahead and follow if you want  >:^)

new art blog!

heyy, you all should go follow my new blog cartooncassie.

I forgot to make a post about it here when i first made it but basically it will be where i post my artwork now, and it will be a bit more personal than this one. And instead of just reblogging everything i see i’ll reblog mostly art stuff, so it’ll be more focused.  Chances are I’m going to slowly move from this blog to that one so go ahead and follow if you want  >:^)

notevenpastuthistory:

Martin Luther King Jr. stands in front of a bus at the end of the Montgomery bus boycott. Montgomery, Alabama December 26, 1956. (Photo Credit: Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

Martin Luther King Jr is arrested by two white police officers in Montgomery Alabama on September 4, 1958. (Photo Credit: Bettman/Corbis)

Civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. sits in a jail cell at the Jefferson County Courthouse in Birmingham, Alabama. October 1967. (Photo Credit: Bettman/Corbis)

Dr. King (left) and Stokely Carmichael (right) walk together during the March Against Fear in Mississippi June, 1966. (Photo Credit: Flip Schulke/Corbis )

Martin Luther King, Jr. and his wife, Coretta, lead a five-day march to the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery in 1965. (Photo Credit: Bettman/Corbis)

Martin Luther King leading march from Selma to Montgomery to protest lack of voting rights for African Americans. Beside King is John Lewis, Reverend Jesse Douglas, James Forman and Ralph Abernathy. March 1965. (Steve Schapiro/Corbis)

Rev. King waves to the crowd at the March on Washington, August 28,1963. (Photo Credit: Bettman/Corbis)

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brutusbuckeye:

If you haven’t heard, Steven Universe is cutting back heavily on reruns which is REALLY bad news for the show in general. 

First off: One thing to do that would really help the show is to help buy buy buy stuff from the store. Cartoon Networks idea is that girls don’t buy toys or merchandise, and, well, Steven Universe has a highly female audience.

This giveaway is, also, a giveaway, but also to make people aware that there is some MEGA RAD CUTE merchandise for cheap prices.

Those mugs up there are less than 15 dollars. Shirts run for about 25. There’s also some really cute phone cases for 35! The best way to show support for this show would be to buy stuff, along with watching it when it airs if able.

So, what I’m saying, is even if you enter this giveaway and don’t win, do consider buying something, as there is some cute stuff up there for good prices!!! Everything shown in the photoset is $25 or under, and there’s a bunch of other shirts in the shop for a similar price range.

Anyways, rules of the giveaway:

  • Winner can buy one thing from the store, with the cost limit being $25. I’d like to be able to offer more, but I am in a position where I really gotta save money.
  • Reblogs and likes both count!
  • No giveaway blogs.
  • Sorry, but this is a US only giveaway! Unless you’re up for handling the shipping costs, in which case, hell yeah, go for it.
  • Giveaway ends Wednesday 12:00 AM, EST.
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