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the most base human desire is just to do stuff with strings. weaving. cooking spaghetti. quantum physics. embroidery. uhh lacing your shoes to go on a run. a lot of instruments. knitting
Edit: the title for this comic is āPuzzle Ratā this oneās a few days late due to having a lot of doctors appointments sorry itās Ā just 9 pages, and about some rats⦠itās more symbolic than anything really
(itās completely unrelated to any of my songs that have to do with āpuzzleboyā) Patreon: www.patreon.com/PengoSolvent
mood bort
some ādoctorā peoples who went to āmedical schoolā and āunderstand the functionings of the human bodyā: Diet Coke isnāt good for you bc the chemicals destroy ur body
me: š okie dokie ⦠quackā¦
user truewarrirorslight on page 48 of a forum Iām reading at 2:45 am: Diet Coke can interfere with how you develop ur psychic powers bc of the chemicals in it
me: yoooooo Diet Coke is Not Healthy!!!
āThis is Willo. She likes to awoo while she eats. Tonightās meal was worthy of a gentler, but perhaps more meaningful, second awoo. 13/10ā³ (š)
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a tiny old woman came into the deli and ordered a āwonderful turkey sandwichā and when asked what she wanted on the sandwich other than turkey she said āall of your most wonderful toppingsā
gotta calm down and let the universe do its thing
everyone is deleting the caption to this but this work is calledĀ āperfect loversā by the gay artist felix gonzalez-torres. the piece is about the illness and death of his HIV-positive partner ross laycock:
For Untitled (Perfect Lovers) (1991), he synchronized two industrial clocks placed side by side. Inevitably, because batteries fail and things tend toward entropy, the clocks would slowly begin to advance at differing rates, out of sync, having moved, however briefly, perfectly together. (x)