Everything In-Between

scribbles in the margins

scribbly-z:

You don’t know how badly I want Korra and Asami to be friends.
I WANT THIS MORE THAN ANY SHIPPING MADNESS.
Ok I should stop scribbling shit and actually try to draw something pretty.

scribbly-z:

You don’t know how badly I want Korra and Asami to be friends.

I WANT THIS MORE THAN ANY SHIPPING MADNESS.

Ok I should stop scribbling shit and actually try to draw something pretty.

fyeahcutemoths:

D. indica
The “pom poms” at the end of her abdomen are actually long tufts of scales that help spread pheromones to attract a mate.

fyeahcutemoths:

D. indica

The “pom poms” at the end of her abdomen are actually long tufts of scales that help spread pheromones to attract a mate.

bryankonietzko:

2-cents:

Hey guys! I made my acting debut last week as the “Heeeeey mako” guy outside the bending arena! 
It was something we pitched on a whim as we were editing the animatic. We noticed that someone had drawn this character just standing there at the door as Mako walked in and slammed it. I made a small comment that it looked like he’d be excited to see mako before getting shut down…. I did the little voice and it got a chuckle from the guys. We recorded some temp dialogue and screened it for the execs…. And they chuckled so it made it to final animation! 

I still laugh every time! “Hey Makooooo-whoa.”

Yes.

bryankonietzko:

2-cents:

Hey guys! I made my acting debut last week as the “Heeeeey mako” guy outside the bending arena! 

It was something we pitched on a whim as we were editing the animatic. We noticed that someone had drawn this character just standing there at the door as Mako walked in and slammed it. I made a small comment that it looked like he’d be excited to see mako before getting shut down…. I did the little voice and it got a chuckle from the guys. We recorded some temp dialogue and screened it for the execs…. And they chuckled so it made it to final animation! 

I still laugh every time! “Hey Makooooo-whoa.”

Yes.

A student blows up at a teacher, drops the F-bomb. The usual approach at Lincoln – and, safe to say, at most high schools in this country – is automatic suspension. Instead, Sporleder sits the kid down and says quietly: “Wow. Are you OK? This doesn’t sound like you. What’s going on?”

He gets even more specific: “You really looked stressed. On a scale of 1-10, where are you with your anger?” The kid was ready. Ready, man! For an anger blast to his face….”How could you do that?” “What’s wrong with you?”…and for the big boot out of school. But he was NOT ready for kindness.

The armor-plated defenses melt like ice under a blowtorch and the words pour out: “My dad’s an alcoholic. He’s promised me things my whole life and never keeps those promises.” The waterfall of words that go deep into his home life, which is no piece of breeze, end with this sentence: “I shouldn’t have blown up at the teacher.” Whoa.

Lincoln High School in Walla Walla, WA, tries new approach to school discipline — suspensions drop 85% (via mchotdog)

what a radical idea yo

(via matthewdgold)

Bam. Kids “misbehave” for actual, real, valid reasons. And have feelings.

(via amydentata)