rest in peace you fucking legend
i don't do bad sauce passes
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@dancing-pineapple
rest in peace you fucking legend
i run around like a fraggle
this is what i mean
#mood
Peasants marry for love.
Bruce showing up to Dick and Jason's little league game like:
hey guys I brought clementines and Kool aid jammers
Blonde hair is so romanticized and sought after and brown hair is considered plain but consider: we’ve actually got eyebrows.
SD:LKFM WHY IS THIS SO FUNNY?
ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES (1993) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
your honor, in my defense: who cares like omfggggggggg who cares???????????? like. come On
March has some fucking nerve showing it’s face around here again
why don’t you look at some pictures of snoopy and maybe you’ll calm down
daily dose of snoopy
bonus snoopy for today because i feel like we need it rn
I found this on tiktok and I laughed so hard so I thought I’d share on here
It’s so chaotic I love it
just so you guys are all aware, the only reason gritty exists is allegedly because the NHL made a rule that every team HAD to have a mascot and were apparently assholes about it. so the fliers made him as a chaotic fuck you. hell the first tweet made on his official account was a "sleep with one eye open" threat towards another mascot for making fun of his design
are we not going to talk about how he launched an entire sheetcake into that man’s face, probably killing him?
He also collects crystals
I fucking love Gritty.
I said yes 🥰
request for you to not be a bitch
request denied
Does a mysterious benefactor want to give me a large sum of money so that I can surrender to sloth and luxury???
my mom, dead in the middle of a conversation, slams on the breaks in the middle of a country road so she can pull over and take a picture of all these cows running for cover from the rain and adsfkjlfkdjg and thi dskfjfgj
rthis is the only picutre she took sfdkjlfgddfs MOM this almost literally could not be worse fdkjfjkdf i love you so much
she also took a pictuer of a bluejay
and believe it or not, a squirrel
mom vs the focus on her expensive camera vs her bad eyesight
ok i swear this is the last one but please look at this bluejay
ok that has been enough historical events for at least the rest of the decade me thinks
ok maybe one more 👑 ⚰️ 🥳🥳🥳
Article: If the pandemic has made you anxious about returning to "normal," you're not alone
And some people don’t want to return to work as they once knew it at all.
“Why on earth am I spending all my time either at work or thinking about it?” said a 25-year-old researcher from the tristate area who asked to be identified as KB. “It sure as shit doesn't think about me. As cliche as it sounds, I realized [during the pandemic] that I care so much more about seeing my family, working on my hobbies, etc., than I do about a career. I've definitely reevaluated what success means to me.”
“I'm worried about losing my new lease on life,” said Jane, a 26-year-old digital strategist from Louisiana. “Before the pandemic, I lived in a stressful city and dealt with a competitive work environment. I got so caught up in the rat race and trying to get ahead that I was burning myself out. After my office went remote, I decided to go back to my hometown. This has allowed me to spend time with family and reflect on what's important to me in life. I realized so many things I was chasing are pretty meaningless. I worry that when I return to the office and competitive environments, I'll lose that perspective and the sense of inner peace I've had over the last couple of months.”
“I never want to work for another corporation again,” said Nicole Peevy, 33, a student and entrepreneur in Los Angeles. She was fired from her job during the pandemic, a crushing blow following a couple of deaths in her family. “I was so angry [about] how things were initially handled and how employers literally don't care if you work yourself to death, and that really depressed me and caused me to question the purpose of living. I want to work to live, not live to work.”