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On November 25th, 2011, Voice Actor Dan Green’s wife passed away after giving birth to the couples’ twins, a son and a daughter.
While he has been comforted in this difficult time by the constant love and support of his family and friends, we, his fellow actors, realize that as the voice of Yu-Gi-Oh and countless other characters, Dan has built a huge network of fans around the world. We felt it would be fitting to let those of you who may know Dan only by his voice share your thoughts and, if you wish, your financial and material support with him and his kids as they struggle to rebuild their lives together.
You’re welcome to leave your thoughts and comments in our public Guestbook below. If you’d prefer to leave a private voicemail, please call (641) 715-3900 Extension: 673620#
If you’re able to make a monetary donation to help Dan with the care of his daughter and son, any amount would be appreciated using Paypal.
Donations of baby care items would also be appreciated, and can be sent to the following address:
DAN GREEN
c/o MIKE POLLOCK
PO BOX 106
NEW YORK NY 10108-0061
US

Reblogging in hopes to remember to send this guy something for his wee little ones. I should totally write a note too if I do.

psyromayniak:

misslindsayxoxo:

magpiefliesaround:

FISHCEPTION.

HOLY SHIT, I never use this unless it’s true so here goes: LOL. ❤

Yes.

It actually scared me- because for some reason I thought it was a real shark. Then I remembered. Sharks can’t fly. At least not in this dimension.

cureempaffu:

krystalflamingo:

rinlockhart:

naimane:

Body Bakery: Bread imitating Gore  by Kittiwat Unarrom

This brings weird to a whole new level. Thai Fine Art student and artist Kittiwat Unarrom is the son of a baker. All that baking exposure growing up has been a clear influence, but his artistic need to see things a little differently definitely flared up as he created the tacitly named “Body Bakery” – brutally, gruesomely, almost unbelievably realistic looking sculptures of dismembered human body parts sculpted entirely from bread.

With a master in Fine Arts Kittiwat Unarrom creates sculpture in bread. Not just normal sculpture but horror, dark art, gore, something I don’t know if I could actually eat. Located in Ratchaburi, Thailand Kittiwat creates feet, hands, heads, and internal organs among other body parts all entirely edible and for sale at his family’s bakery. He skillfully paints each piece to look terrifying to the observer/customer.

Holy sh-

HOLYMOTHERFUCKINGGOD.

oh dear.

WAIT SO DOES THIS MEAN OVARY BREAD EXISTS HAHAH

I need this! I’ll clear out most of the freakin’ fridge too and put this in it and offer people soda so when they watch me get it they will see just mutilated body parts and then they will start to ask questions and I’ll just grin and pull out one of the arms and start nibbling on it in front of them.