“Squirrel makes a home outside a window and then moves the family in over the cold months”
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“Squirrel makes a home outside a window and then moves the family in over the cold months”
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Joli Poli "Elysian Glow" Fall 2025 Bridal Couture Collection
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His favourite part (🔊)
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The Magpie, 1869, Claude Monet
Medium: oil,canvas
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it's okay to mourn the person you could have been. it's okay to be angry or resentful at that lost potential. it's okay to be sad about it too. but i want you to know that there are so many parts of you, the you that exists right now, that are beautiful and lovely and meaningful. just because your past is lost doesn't mean your future has to be too.
Black wolf, I think I knew you once.
have to thank tumblr for romanticizing absolutely everything. i'll be washing dishes and peeling oranges thinking of love languages its insane
Little faker
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Renee Gailhoutet - Jean Renaudie, Ivry sur Seine social housing, 1969-75
Source:Divisare Photography: Lorenzo Zandri
[ID: Grass and various plants grow wild on the roof of an oddly shaped concrete building which is shaped almost like a spiky bowtie, with triangular segments that jut out at odd angles. Plastic chairs are scattered on the roof. /End ID]
Alexander von Riesen (Russian/German, 1892-1964), Wolkenformation mit versteckten Luftgeistern [Cloud Formation with Hidden Air Spirits]. Oil on hardboard, 78 x 61.5 cm.
I was watching Shrek 2 and my wife and I were reflecting on how much transmisogyny was in it as jokes (e.g. “gender confused wolf” “ugly step sister” “women’s underwear” etc.) and it’s so extremely ridiculous to me the transphobes’ line that having positive representations of trans people (esp trans women) in children’s media would be “too confusing” for kids—because they are literally already making references to trans women in children’s media, they’re just doing it in the most offensive ways possible. Taking away all the empty cis rationalization of it, really they’re not arguing for kids to not see trans characters, they’re arguing that kids should see trans characters as demonized, fetishized, objects of ridicule and disgust. Like that’s literally the subtext in these “how do I explain this to my kids” conversations. They really mean “let me continue to explain this in ways that groom kids into hating trans people and themselves if they are trans”
“I licked it so it’s mine”
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i think a lot about that calvin & hobbes strip where they find a trickle of water and calvin is like “i guess we have the afternoon booked solid” or smth. i just really miss that. when you’re a kid and you get completely involved in small things without any real purpose. i remember when i was a kid i used to observe ants for long stretches of time, not doing anything, just looking at them work. there was no anxiety or guilt over being so idle, and very small things could hide a world of enchantment. i just really really miss that feeling.