Society for the Promotion of Oodish Welfare

Fight Slavery. Speak up for the Ood. F.O.T.O approved.

January 25, 2012 8:14 am December 26, 2011 3:23 pm December 25, 2011 10:05 am
oodalicious:

….and a Happy New Ood.

oodalicious:

….and a Happy New Ood.

(Source: j-mccrimms)

8:05 am

mostly10:

A message from the Oods!

THIS IS WIN, NILI! ♥

A message from oodkind to you, all of their friends and freedom fighters!

Thank you! 

:D

(via zwolfenstein)

December 22, 2011 8:00 am
This is mainly a good portrayal of Oodkind. Even though this cartoonish ood has the red-eyes, it’s portrayed lovingly.
SPOW approves.

This is mainly a good portrayal of Oodkind. Even though this cartoonish ood has the red-eyes, it’s portrayed lovingly.

SPOW approves.

(via craftyclogs)

December 21, 2011 4:09 pm 8:05 am December 20, 2011 4:25 pm 8:05 am
mindofabstract:

Well that’s slightly creepy.

mindofabstract:

Well that’s slightly creepy.

(Source: notsosubtlyinsane)

December 19, 2011 3:56 pm
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  • Songs of Captivity and Freedom
  • By: DW: The Ood life
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laughinglibertarian:

Songs of Captivity and Freedom from “Planet of the Ood”.

Hauntingly beautiful music.

With this post, SPOW starts a new series called The Ood in Popular Culture. As oods are oppressed and degraded we believe that showing the appreciative and loving side of our culture is important, as well as pointing out the false or hateful portrayals of oodkind.

All posts will be under the tag “Oods in popular culture”

(Source: sonictravis)