Anonymous:

Hey that Bodyshock freezerburn fic you drew fanart for is on AO3 :)


Omg! Thanks for letting me know. 

I went and hunted down the link:
https://archiveofourown.org/works/14574966/chapters/33680325

This fic was one of the earlier ones I read when I first got into reading RWBY stuff, and I really liked how it tackled gender feels. 

And of course if peeps are interested, check out the pic I drew of it:
http://carpentariafanclub.tumblr.com/post/159760567782/there-was-this-amazing-freezerburn-fanfic-called

yukane:
“ did-you-kno:
“ For over a decade, artist Ayano Tsukimi has been creating life-size dolls to represent the deceased residents of a small Japanese village. Today, the dolls outnumber the villagers 10 to 1.
Nagoro is a small village in...

yukane:

did-you-kno:

For over a decade, artist Ayano Tsukimi has been creating life-size dolls to represent the deceased residents of a small Japanese village. Today, the dolls outnumber the villagers 10 to 1.

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Nagoro is a small village in Shikoku, Japan.

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Resident and artist Ayano Tsukimi returned to the village after an 11-year absence only to discover that many of her old neighbors and friends had either moved or passed away.

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The town population is also dying, and has dwindled down to about 35 people.

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But there are over 350 doll-people living there.

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They are taking over.

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You can even see them on Google Maps.

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Images via: TheVerge and ThisisColossal

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Guess this post never got popular if it didn’t have “booo creepy dolls taking over the village!!!” aura.
While the documentary strokes you with utter loneliness and sorrow.