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shark vs the universe
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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NASA
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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reading a negative review of something you love written by a person who very clearly didn’t understand it at all
reading a positive review of something you love written by a person who very clearly didn’t understand it at all
Fábio Gomes Trindade, a Brazilian street artist, is celebrated for blending street art with nature, incorporating branches and flowers as living parts of his murals. His renowned works often depict women and children, where the natural greenery becomes their “hair,” resulting in a powerful and organic balance. Artist: @fabiogomestrindade
canada lynx voted the animal of all time. Boy why are you so paws
put those thigns away
Post Finale Quite hopeful of you to think Lucifer "can't-be-bothered-to-know-any-sinner's-name" Morningstar would remember your existence after a tour in The Scary Box, Alastor
There was this guy in the 1800s - I can't remember his name, but his name is recorded somewhere - who honestly argued that if given the choice between a beautiful woman and a heron, deep down in their most earnest true heart, every man would rather fuck the heron. And he got mad when people denied this, continuing to deny this what he had decided must be an universal truth, instead of praising him for being the only one who was brave enough to finally say it out loud. Like he really thought that every single person telling him "Jesse what the hell are you talking about" was not only denying him, but denying themselves their true desires and perpetuating the apparently massive cultural lie that herons aren't fuckable.
Anyway what I'm saying here is that every once in a while whenever you find yourself in a situation where nobody else is willing to agree with something that you consider the most obvious truth, take a moment to meditate on the possibility that perhaps they do mean what they say, and perhaps they are right. Maybe nobody else but you wants to fuck the heron.
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I just really like Hazbin Hotel!! ARGH!!!
It's cool how the concept of Vox needing other people shows through even in his songs. He has so many reprises and callback motifs - he literally took what other people did and added his own spin on it.
A beautiful vision in the pets at home car park
King of the Night
Grab prints here
Did Alastor seriously think of the Plan after seeing a statue of Lilith touching Charlie's shoulder? Insane
It's giving "I am So Fucking Tired I slept in a God Damn Office Chair for a Bloody Week and had to Manipulate Mansplain Manwife my way through Three Fucking Deals and a Throuple Therapy in a spawn of one week just to get my Stupid Fucking Stick fixed I am so Fucking Ready to take every classical substance known to a 30s man and Black The Fuck Out for at least A Month I literally Never want to hear Any Word beginning with a V ever again."
Amanda Vähämäki (Finnish, b. 1981, Tampere, Finland) - In the Night from Kolor Klimax: Nordic Comics Now, 2012, Drawings
freehand by @inkbyptp on instagram
best typo ive ever made i think
reblog if you feep stupid
spose we're all feeping stupid today
Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette (1886) by Vincent van Gogh