i expect a scene in the warcraft movie where it slowly pans over the city and amongst the crowds you can just barely make out a bunch of people laying down spelling out “BUY GOLD” with their bodies
“Obviously I gotta point out the height, and just his size in general. The fact he’s so much taller than me doesn’t actually bother me, but it’s funnier to make out like it does. I guess I’ll count that as the thing that makes me happy. Weirdly. The face markings are interesting, too, but they’re something I’ve never quite mustered the stones to ask about. Anyway I’m gonna draw him since I’ve done it for everybody else. Here’s your doodle, you massive git.”
Nine 12-year-old students who participated in a new video series titled “Being 12.” In the video above, the children – who come from a variety of ethnic backgrounds – share their perspective on growing up in today’s multicultural world and describe disturbing experiences dealing with race and culture.