Mike Driver
art blog(derogatory)

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Cosmic Funnies
AnasAbdin
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

if i look back, i am lost

@theartofmadeline
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Jules of Nature
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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Three Goblin Art
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
todays bird
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@danhumphrey
you want to recreate the success of until dawn. ok. can you bring back the online culture of the 2010s. are your characters a group of people so individually fucked up that you can understand why they’re incapable of permanently drifting apart. is rami malek there. No? then why are we bobbered.
mind you before sinners we didn’t have definitive proof that it was possible to successfully make a movie in 2025
Lives of Game Animals, Volume 3. 1927. Written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton.
Internet Archive
a lone loon
We, the people on this island, are not important. The island and the nutrients it provides exist in their most perfect state without us gathering them, or manipulating them, or digesting them. What happens inside this room is meaningless compared to what happens outside in nature, in the soil, in the water, in the air. We are but a frightened nanosecond. Nature is timeless.
THE MENU (2022) dir. Mark Mylod
who are your parasocial enemies, like mine are andrew lloyd webber and butch hartman
a book will start to describe a man as very attractive pretty beautiful and in my head i’m like so he’s chace crawford got it
i wish i could marry angela from smosh
“If you give children a vocabulary that’s large enough and complex enough to express their emotions and their ideas, you give them access to complex feelings and emotions in themselves. So that if you talk to a teenager and all they can say about how they feel is BAD, and they haven’t got, you know, a larger vocabulary for lonely, abused, insecure, frightened…I mean there’s this huge panoply which…I remember when my daughter was just telling me that she just felt bad, I bought her a thesaurus. I said, “Look up, is it sort of over lonely, or is it insecure…and look up under lonely, you’ll find two hundred words for lonely. Which one?” But what that does is that it makes you feel that there’s this huge complexity of emotions and there are words for all of them. If you want children to feel less frustrated and less disenfranchised and less unable to even feel comfortable with their own emotions, you’ll have to give them a vocabulary that’s as complicated as their inner lives. And one of the things we see in children is this incredibly reduced capacity for reporting their inner lives to the exterior world. One of the things is just teaching them poems, just teaching them to memorize poems in school, they don’t have to interpret them, if they just internalize the language of the poem, the complexity of the emotion in the poems…” -Jorie Graham, in a conversation
snoopy of the day
i was looking through my files and found my favourite image in the world again
logan roy - rolling with the LGBT