July 31, 2011

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July 28, 2011

Ned “Dexter” Flanders

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December 7, 2010
supersonicelectronic:Stanley Chow.

supersonicelectronic:Stanley Chow.

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November 23, 2010
"Mi chiamo Dexter, Dexter Morgan, non so cosa mi ha fatto diventare ciò che sono, ma probabilmente ha influito l’abuso di stupefacenti abbinata alla lettura assidua di Nonciclopedia. Non so perché faccio quello che faccio ma so che lo faccio, come so che indosso sempre una maglietta color verde caco marcio e che quando compio azioni quotidiane tipo radermi, affettare il bacon, spremere un’arancia o allacciarmi le scarpe, sembra sempre che stia uccidendo qualcuno. Inquietante, eh?
Scusatemi, vorrei tanto continuare questo accattivante monologo interiore, ma sento che sta arrivando un flashback. […]"

Dexter (da Nonciclopedia)

:) è lui

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September 30, 2010
nigu:

tinycinema:

Dexter

I MISS THIS MOTHERFUCKER

nigu:

tinycinema:

Dexter

I MISS THIS MOTHERFUCKER

September 29, 2010
mutantminds:

How to Interpret Blood Spatters
1) Angular - If the victim was on the move, drops hit at an angle. The more oblique the impact, the longer the drop’s tail. The head points in the direction the person was traveling.
2) High Velocity - Misty, diffuse spatter is created by external force greater than 100 feet per second — which usually means a gunshot, an explosion, or (seriously) a sneeze.
3) Hair Impact - A traumatic impact between head and surface tends to leave a stain with feathered edges, like someone squished a loaded paintbrush against the wall.
4)   Hair Swipe - If the smear fades out in one direction, the head was likely bloody before contact. The lightest edge of the swipe points in the direction the head was traveling.
5) Fabric Swipe - More fluid than hair swipes, these stains sometimes display the imprint of the bloodied clothing. T-shirt weaves are often the easiest patterns to decipher.

(già postata, ma questa è con la spiega)

mutantminds:

How to Interpret Blood Spatters

1) Angular - If the victim was on the move, drops hit at an angle. The more oblique the impact, the longer the drop’s tail. The head points in the direction the person was traveling.

2) High Velocity - Misty, diffuse spatter is created by external force greater than 100 feet per second — which usually means a gunshot, an explosion, or (seriously) a sneeze.

3) Hair Impact - A traumatic impact between head and surface tends to leave a stain with feathered edges, like someone squished a loaded paintbrush against the wall.

4)   Hair Swipe - If the smear fades out in one direction, the head was likely bloody before contact. The lightest edge of the swipe points in the direction the head was traveling.

5) Fabric Swipe - More fluid than hair swipes, these stains sometimes display the imprint of the bloodied clothing. T-shirt weaves are often the easiest patterns to decipher.

(già postata, ma questa è con la spiega)

(via carmenisabelasandiego)

September 27, 2010

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September 27, 2010
hirop44:

The Bloody Truth: How to Interpret Blood Spatters | Magazine

hirop44:

The Bloody Truth: How to Interpret Blood Spatters | Magazine

September 2, 2010
"Lila: What do you think I wanted?
Dexter: To know what it’s like to feel something that deeply. Anything. That’s why you hang out in recovery groups. You’re emotionally colorblind. You use the right words, you pantomime the right behavior, but the feelings never come to pass.
Lila: It’s not true.
Dexter: It is, Lila. You know the dictionary definition of emotions: longing, joy, sorrow. But you have no idea what any of those things actually feel like.
Lila: You’re wrong. I have feelings for you.
Dexter: You want to have feelings for me, but they’re just impulses.
Lila: Enough!
Dexter: They’re primitive responses to immediate needs. You know all the words, but you can’t hear the music.
Lila: Stop it. Don’t do this. Don’t do this.
Dexter: Lila. I’m just like you."

Dexter: The British Invasion Trivia and Quotes on TV.com

Parlando di altre cose che han toccato tasti strani.
Il fatto che Dexter e House siano personaggi che trovo molto relatable un po’ mi incuriosisce.

E il fatto che siano così popolari entrambi mi porta a farmi domande sui disturbi comportamentali latenti nella gente, se è ancora valido ritenere la rappresentazione artistica una catarsi dei propri aspetti profondi.

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Lila mi ricorda qualcuno. Ma *tanto*.

(poi che questi geni/[anti]eroi di successo siano praticamente incapaci di relazionarsi, la dice lunga…)

March 30, 2010
nigu:fuckyeahdex:


And it’s going to happen again and again. Has to happen. 

nigu:fuckyeahdex:

And it’s going to happen again and again. Has to happen. 

February 9, 2010
yellowtulip:lizzymaxia:shimmeryshine:barilace:hariboo:qoscar:hotpotofcoffee:(via geekwithswag)

yellowtulip:lizzymaxia:shimmeryshine:barilace:hariboo:qoscar:hotpotofcoffee:(via geekwithswag)

February 2, 2010
nigu:fuckyeahdexter:


Someone find who made this so I can hug them.

nigu:fuckyeahdexter:

Someone find who made this so I can hug them.

November 10, 2009
hergaze:

Dexter

hergaze:

Dexter

Care to buy me a coffee?