falling asleep during the day: slipping away on a clouds so easy
falling asleep at night: I heard an ant gasp downstairs
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falling asleep during the day: slipping away on a clouds so easy
falling asleep at night: I heard an ant gasp downstairs
i can’t play second life anymore because we were in a furry sex club one time and someone showed up with this tiny litle rat avatar it was only like two inches off the ground and they didn’t say a single word once. it looked like this
Heated rivalry shouldve been about 2 ugly old guys that play mahjong then maybe id consider watching it
i don't remember them playing mahjong but they do other old man things like going to the wet market together and drinking soup and taking walks. anyway go watch suk suk / twilight's kiss
"ok but where's the old chinese lesbians" go watch all shall be well. it's by the same director and the old chinese lesbians are also at the market
apropos of nothing, here are some gay historical fiction novels that engage with historical queerness in thoughtful, complex, and interesting ways (organized chronologically)
hild by nicola griffith ↪ early 7th century england
a tip for the hangman by alison epstein ↪ 1585-1593 england
confessions of the fox by jordy rosenberg ↪ 1702-1724* england
the confessions of frannie langton by sara collins ↪ 1812-1826 jamaica to england
patience and sarah by isabel miller ↪ 1816 america
devotion by hannah kent ↪ 1830s prussia to australia
the sweetness of water by nathan harris ↪ 1865 america
whiskey when we're dry by john larison ↪ 1885 america
the city of palaces by michael nava ↪ 1897-1913 mexico
tipping the velvet by sarah waters ↪ 1890s england
at swim, two boys by jamie o'neill ↪ 1915-1916 ireland
the gods of tango by caro de robertis ↪ 1913-1920s argentina
uncommon charm by emily bergslien and kat weaver ↪ 1920s america
the book of salt by monique truong ↪ 1930s vietnam to paris
the amazing adventures of kavalier and clay by michael chabon ↪ 1939-1954 america and beyond
the flight portfolio by julie orringer ↪ 1940 france
the savage kind by john copenhaver ↪ 1940s america
a thin bright line by lucy jane bledsoe ↪ 1950s america
*this one has a framing device and footnotes from the present day but the bulk of the story is set in the early 1700s
Drinking horn with gilded copper mounts, Europe, 15th century
from The Hunt Museum, Limerick
i was compelled
I was also compelled
first assigned reading in my textile history class is about orientalism and the political appropriation of the paisley print and kashmir shawl by the british written by a south asian researcher
"in this essay i would like to offer a way of reading pattern and textile history as political and ideological" sickos yes ha ha ha yes . jpeg
dropbox link to the PDF of the reading i just uploaded bc it's institution paywalled otherwise <3 let me know if you have any issues downloading it
i keep thinking abt bump and cracking up
why.
dash is dead im teleporting to the past
https://www.tumblr.com/dashboard?max_post_id=606474489540042752
2016 dash here
2014 dash
2012 dash
2010 dash
BEFORE YOU CLICK A LINK!
Reblog this post :) Especially if you’re on mobile, you’ll lose the post if you click the link without thinking. Take a note from your elders before you
Interesting note: It definitely uses whoever you're following now, not at that date. Even the 2020 one includes a lot of people I was absolutely not following yet in Feb 2020, which is actually kind of cool, I can see what they were reblogging from this fandom before I got into it.
"they took pluto from you" "they took dinosaurs from you" "they took neptune from you" grow a second personality trait and stop getting upset that our understanding of the world has grown since you were in 3rd grade
They took naptime from you
me discouraging you:
me supporting you:
That sounds really unusual I'm only motivated by being pelted with small pebbles in front of a braying crowd personally
It’s incredible when people say shit like this. because think about it. Pyongyang is a city of 2.5 million people. why would they build a fake subway. it’s INCREDIBLE what propaganda about other countries can make people think. I remember when I was in high school, and the talks between the US and dprk were going on, my AP government teacher pointed at the North’s building on the other side of the DMZ and said “that building is actually only 5 feet deep. it’s a fake building meant to look imposing.” and at the time I believed it. but like. why would they do that. what would there be to gain from making the facade of a building visible from only one angle.
The neighbor kids were making snowmen this afternoon, so I thought what the hell and made a snowcat
It snowed again and he got fluffy!
Lunar new year is coming up so I drew this based on the beautiful fat horse sculpture in nanjing
Megan Thee Stallion - Boa References
I feel like sometimes he purposely plays up the plushi-ness
Oh he knows exactly what he’s doing
I need everyone to see this cat please
Today's Card Is: Naughty // Nice
Was lucky today being able to watch a dipper dip for quite a while. Such a cute bird.