Andrew / 17 / Animation student / Singapore.
Animation, design and art excites me.

I aspire to be an animator at Pixar / a successful illustrator / start my own creative agency one day.

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lovequotesrus:

EVERYTHING LOVE
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You have killed my love. You used to stir my imagination. Now you don’t even stir my curiosity. You simply produce no effect. I loved you because you were marvellous, because you had genius and intellect, because you realised the dreams of great poets and gave shape and substance to the shadows of art. You have thrown it all away. You are shallow and stupid.

- Oscar Wilde (via loveyourchaos)

(Source: purfrock)

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how to fall in love

thiswaitabitcharacter:

roots-deep-mind-high:

  • Find a complete stranger.

  • Reveal to each other intimate details about your lives for half an hour.

  • Then, stare deeply into each other’s eyes without talking for four minutes.

York psychologist, Professor Arthur Arun, has been studying why people fall in love.

He asked his subjects to carry out the above 3 steps and found that many of his couples felt deeply attracted after the 34 minute experiment. Two of his subjects later got married.

(Source: youramazingbrain.org)

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lovequotesrus:

EVERYTHING LOVE
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lovequotesrus:

Photo Courtesy: agoodnight
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carasala:

Youth by Daughter
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These two were supposedly based on a real couple, who said they wouldn’t board a life boat as long as there were younger people still aboard the ship. They both went below deck, presumably to their room, and that’s the last time they were seen.
That’s Isador and Ida Strauss, who died together on the Titanic the night of April 14-15, 1912. He urged his wife to board on a lifeboat but she refused and was witnessed to have said “We have lived together for many years. Where you go, I go.”
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