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u/ryan6767 · 2 pointsr/wallpaper

I'm pretty sure it's from Looking For Atlantis, a really great book from my childhood. I used to love just starting at the pictures http://www.amazon.com/Looking-Atlantis-Colin-Thompson/dp/067985648X

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/wallpaper

Furthermore to disagree on the theme of parodying extremists, Rorschach represents Immanuel Kant's idea of a Categorical Imperative. He states "So act that you use humanity...always at the same time as an end, never merely as a means". Taneli Kukkonen adds to this classification by noting that "[he] has embraced the notion of ethical responsibility but without having recourse any longer to a belief in some karmic, cosmic balance."

tl;dr: He isn't a nutjob or parodic , he just doesn't particularly believe in the concept of "means to an end" and "the ends justifying the means," which many people believe in. He simply beliefs in fulfilling justice absolutely, even if it does not do good in the long run.

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u/jv221b · 2 pointsr/wallpaper

Yeah this is Alicexz’s work. Some people might have seen her art on some Doctor Who comics, or more recently the Marvel’s Powers of a Girl book.

u/-Poe- · 5 pointsr/wallpaper

From Hush. In case anyone wants the source

u/bdover28 · 2 pointsr/wallpaper

"The simpler peoples have no doubts; the fire, for them, is living. It understands speech – so say no ill in its presence; it grows old and feeble, no matter how well fed, and must once a year be re-kindled; the fire-sticks are man and woman, and the spark is born between them; the reaching flames carry the seed of life, and a virgin lies close at her peril.

The old words linger, and make us half believe. We feed and tend a fire, as if it were horse or child. It eats, devours, runs, spits, and roars. It lies as a sleeper, springs to life, and dies. Its dwelling-place, the hearth, stands for man’s dwelling-place, the home. And ashen pale is the color of coming death.

Quench once meant, both to put out a blaze, and to kill a man; kindle, to light a fire and to give birth to young. And even yet, as spelling shows, our kin and our own kind are those kindled from the same ancestral fire."