notning makes sense
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Today's Document

Kaledo Art
Claire Keane
almost home
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

PR's Tumblrdome

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todays bird

Discoholic 🪩

titsay

if i look back, i am lost
Show & Tell
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

Andulka
ojovivo
taylor price
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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@crying-over-cassettes
notning makes sense
wildflowers
06/2026
Etheostoma exile
Iowa Darter
Image source
Status: Least concern
Distribution: In the freshwater habitats of the northern region of North America.
E.M. Gist - The Thing
Theseus and The Minotaur
the only thing i miss about g1 monster high that i wish they kept in g3 monster high is that in g1 lagoona called someone a cunt and got in trouble for it.
like i kinda get why they removed it but also it’s hysterical to imagine all the monster high-ified words and then lagoona is like Alright cunt!
dude, this is really scary, and liminal as well. It's like the bathrooms
Asterophillia culcitae. I love this genus, they're so weird! Alien little critters.
Photo by ayegege
Mossy
Ivan Kenneth Eyre (Canadian, b. 1935), North Hills, 2002.Acrylic on canvas, 43 x 38 in.
Fish-shaped interlocking paving stones.
I Have a Special Plan for This World
I remember when I was younger, anytime I watched a movie where the characters have to kill a scary monster/alien, I always thought the act of killing it was intended to be part of the horror. Like there’s this amazing creature that we’ve never seen before, and maybe under different circumstances we could’ve coexisted with it, but it’s trying to attack you and you have to defend yourself, but by destroying it you also destroy the ability to ever understand it and that’s sad and is supposed to make you feel conflicted.
It was not until well into my adulthood that I realized most people do not have complicated feelings about movies where people have to kill a scary alien monster, nor is that necessarily meant to be part of the narrative (unless it very obviously is). They just want the scary thing to die because it’s scary. I don’t have a real conclusion to this I just started thinking about it for some reason.
I always felt I couldn't possibly be upset about dying to an alien monster because proof of otherwordly life is exactly what it'd take for me to die happy
Joel Slotte (Finnish, 1987) - Savu ja Kuutamo (Smoke and Moonlight) (2026)