the muppets, 1x01: “Pig Girls Don’t Cry.”
Why did they make me watch Fozzy Bear experience a micro aggression
I’m fozzy

Love Begins
One Nice Bug Per Day
Cosmic Funnies
we're not kids anymore.
official daine visual archive
The Bowery Presents
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

blake kathryn
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Today's Document

gracie abrams
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YOU ARE THE REASON
Keni

@theartofmadeline
art blog(derogatory)
EXPECTATIONS
d e v o n
occasionally subtle

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@amish-you
the muppets, 1x01: “Pig Girls Don’t Cry.”
Why did they make me watch Fozzy Bear experience a micro aggression
I’m fozzy
Jurassic Park (1993)
Artist Hank Schmidt travels to scenic locations only to paint the pattern on his own shirt.
chaotic neutral
Postman’s Park
Formerly headquarters for the General Post Office of London, and built on the burial grounds of what was St. Botolph’s Aldersgate Church, Postman’s Park is a memorial to those who died heroically, albeit at times unusually. In 1887 artist George Fredric Watts proposed a memorial to “heroism in every-day life.” It took many years for Watts’ vision to be realized, but finally in 1900, a wall of ceramic plaques commemorating the brave Victorians who had given up their lives for the common man was unveiled in Postman’s Park.
Each plaque tells, quite frankly, how the commemorated died. While the accounts can be moving in their forthright simplicity, a whiff of the grimness of Victorian life can be detected through the brightly colored plaques.
»the ones you have lost push you gently forward« by india k
4:00 PM
(you never sleep regularly anymore.)
Harvey Ball- creator of The Smiley Face
he looks like hes seen the devil with his own two eyes! good for him
“Arthur Theme Song” Chance The Rapper & Ziggy Marley
Ayyyyeeee
This is so wholesome ❤️