There's nothing wrong with you.
Tobie Donovan as Isaac Henderson in Heartstopper season 2
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Claire Keane
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i don't do bad sauce passes
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dirt enthusiast
we're not kids anymore.
todays bird
Three Goblin Art

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oozey mess
Peter Solarz

#extradirty

shark vs the universe
$LAYYYTER
trying on a metaphor

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There's nothing wrong with you.
Tobie Donovan as Isaac Henderson in Heartstopper season 2
One of my favorite things about Jane Austen is that she knew the real fear wasnât running into some terrifying Frenchman or finding your loverâs wife in the atticâŠit was having to spend time with someone who is slighter cooler than you are, or playing piano in front of a critical audience, or thinking a picnic will be the perfect time for your jokes but then it isnât
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I think about this all of the time
took a nap and Came Back Wrong
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In some countries, they call him âWallyâ, but in others, they have a different name⊠sketch_dailies #31 - CARMEN SANDIEGO
This makes a frightening amount of sense.
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Asako Yoshihama
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i want to be asked to come over and help put my friendâs kids to bed as casually as they might text their spouse and ask them to pick up milk on the way home
i want to stop and pick up milk for another friend because i know their spouse hates the grocery store
i want to buy fruit that i dont like because itâs on special and i know people who do
i want to pass lemons over the fence and to take my neighbours bins out when the forget
i want group chats instead of rideshare apps, calls in the middle of the night because someoneâs at the hospital, lonely or hungry or both
i want to do the dishes in other peopleâs houses, extra servings wrapped in tinfoil and tea towels so itâs still warm when you drop it off, a basket of other peopleâs mending by my couch
i want to be surrounded by reminders that âimposingâ on each other is what we were born to do
The Moon, la Lune âą old academic newspaper aesthetic, II.
Islands by Yvan Duque.
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101 Dalmatians (1961)
ending a story in other languages
kurdish: âmy story went to other homes, god bless the mothers and fathers of its listenersâ (ĂĂźroka min çû diyaran, rehmet li dĂȘ Ă» bavĂȘ guhdaran.)
greek: âand they lived well, and we lived betterâ (ÎșαÎč ζΟÏαΜΔ Î±Ï Ïοί ÎșαλΏ ÎșαÎč Î”ÎŒÎ”ÎŻÏ ÎșαλÏÏΔÏα)
afrikaans:Â âwhistle whistle, the story is doneâ (fluit fluit, die storie is uit)
goemai:Â âmy tale has finished, (it) has returned to go (and) come home.â (tamtis noe lat / dok ba muaan yi wa)
amharic: âreturn my story and feed me breadâ (á°ášáŽá ááá± á áá á áłáŠ á á„á±::)
bengali:Â âmy story ends and the spinach is eaten by the goatâ (aamaar kothati furolo; Notey gaachhti murolo) *means something is irreversibly ended because goats eats herbs from the root
norwegian: âsnip snap snout, the tale is finishedâ (snipp snapp snute, sĂ„ er eventyret uteâ
polish:Â âand i was there [at the wedding] too, and drank mead and wine.â (a ja tam byĆem, miĂłd i wino piĆem.)
georgian: âdisaster there, feast here⊠bran there, flour hereâŠâ (ááá á â áá„á, ááźááá â áá„á, á„ááąá â áá„á, á€á„áááá â áá„á)
hungarian: âthis is the end, run away with itâ (itt a vĂ©ge, fuss el vĂ©le)
turkish: âlastly, three apples fell from the sky; one for our storyâs heroes, one for the person who told their tale, and one for those who listened and promise to share. And with that, they all achieved their heartsâ desires. Let us now step up and settle into their thrones.â (Gökten ĂŒĂ§ elma dĂŒĆmĂŒĆ; biri onların, biri anlatanın, diÄeri de dinleyenlerin baĆına. Onlar ermiĆ muradına, biz çıkalım kerevetine.)
creating is so fun and rewarding and i hate doing it
The Kiss of the Oceans, Atlantic and Pacific - Canal de Panama postcard, 1923