i don't do bad sauce passes
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Misplaced Lens Cap
occasionally subtle
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
One Nice Bug Per Day
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Monterey Bay Aquarium
cherry valley forever

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YOU ARE THE REASON
Jules of Nature
Peter Solarz

ellievsbear
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DEAR READER
trying on a metaphor
ojovivo

Kaledo Art
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@broocey
*tap tap*
is this thing still on?
Disneyland by Loomis Dean for Life, 1955
look @ these dads
Pixar Locations → Arlo’s Family Farm (The Good Dinosaur)
Dwarsliggers, the palm-sized, horizontal books that have recently gained popularity, seem to privilege cosmetics over function. But perhaps these mini-volumes aren’t just decorative. John Green’s young-adult novels are now being reissued as dwarsliggers. Could this be an advancement in the state of biblio-technology?
Read the full story, “Are Tiny Books a Sign of the Twee-ification of Literary Culture,” here.
One jump ahead of the breadline One swing ahead of the sword I steal only what I can’t afford
tennis players yell so loud when they hit. like what’s with all the racquet?
speaking of it’s been a minute since i spelunked in the baby names discussion facebook group
the admins of that group banned me because someone asked “good middle names for a kid named saint?” and i answered “bernard”
Peter Pan (1953)
hello
is this thing on
OTHER DOG OTHER DOG OTHER DOG OTHER DOG OTHER DOG
a dog who sees another dog (via meladoodle)
I took it upon myself to rename a few animals accordingly