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Theme #19: Pomegranate 

Features

  • 400/500px posts
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  • Optional search bar, tiny cursor, round corners, image transparency
  • Show/hide tags + captions
  • Un-nested captions
  • Circle/square avatar
  • Sidebar position left/right
  • Localized

+ more!

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You may edit this theme as much as you’d like as long as you:

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I did a thing and I like how it turned out so here you go ✨ It’s got a fair amount of customization options and is focused on pretty gradients aka my weakness. Enjoy!

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hkluterman:

sweetappletea:

imtoobiforyou:

sn0wburr:

mybabybumblebee:

Look at this! Look at this fucking thing! This was done in 1986, and used absolutely no CGI whatsoever. It was ALL practical, and ALL done through puppetry. Look at the last gif. Over a dozen vines are moving at once along with its head, lips, and tongue! In interviews Rick Moranis has stated he often forgot he was working with a puppet, as opposed to a really ugly guy. Even today it looks so real. Audrey ii is nothing short of miraculous

IM SORRY WHAT

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It took over 60 puppeteers to operate Audrey II’s final form in the film. You can read more about the puppet’s creation and operation here.

This is one of my most favoritist movies so I gotta reblog. If you haven’t seen Little Shop of Horrors, and you are a fan of puppetry and practical effects, you NEED to see it. Audry II is amazing. 

(It’s also a musical with some really great songs)

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