Pixelate The Hero A completely random Blog about anything and everything I like. From video games and movies, to art and dance, to random easter eggs around the city that I upload from my phone... Ladies and Gents... lets dance!

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Famous last words: “But perhaps I’ve said too much…
Famous Last words: Falling in love wasn’t apart of the plan.
Famous Last Words: “Ahh… Life is gooood!

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lifebeatsrhymes said:
Name your top 5 musical or artistic influences?

That answer is so deep I’m going to post it as an article. Top 10 albums that changed my life forever…

Very Dope!!!

hollisbrownthornton:

Luke Skywalker
acrylic on canvas
26 x 30 inches
hbt11-03
2011
Available for purchase HERE 

Been playing the Gears 3 BETA!! Got the VIP Beta Code. Only two maps are available right now. Thrash ball and check out. So far I love the environmental damage on Thrashball. There’s a giant thrashball score box in the middle that you are able to shoot down and take out everyone camping in the center of the map. This level is iconic for Cole aka Cole Train!!! lol Check out is a great level for he new Sawed Off Shot gun. A lot of god areas to hide around corners and take people by surprise with a little 12 gauge justice! Te new sawed off shot gun is extremely powerful so to compensate for it you the range is so short you basically have to use the shot gun like a melee weapon. The reload is also extremely slow so if your in the middle of a battle and you miss either start ducking or immediately switch to another weapon. So far I’m loving this! I drop another report in a day or so. 

Famous Last Words: “Trust Me

blackfashion:

jessmae:

Stephen Wiltshire. This young artist is grabbing a lot of attention by the likes of CBS and other national news outlets. Stephen has been drawing cities since being diagnosed with autism at a young age, saying it’s his way to express himself. What’s unique about this artist though is that all he needs is a 20 minute helicopter ride above New York and after 7 days, 12 pens, and a lot of music on his ipod, he finishes the massive 18 ft accurate depiction of the city all from memory. He’s so accurate that when drawing Rome, he drew the exact number of columns in the Pantheon. His work is being shown at Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute along with his permanent gallery in the Royal Opera Arcade, Pall Mal.

b3arfruit:

Dope. I want one done of me and Baxter.



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