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Kiana Khansmith

#extradirty
Claire Keane

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I'd rather be in outer space šø
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Andulka
Xuebing Du

Product Placement
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
cherry valley forever
art blog(derogatory)
Noah Kahan
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Sharp tongue
Uhh yeah we gotta double my hamster prescription or Iām gonna lose it
so happy and free
Jameson's Wattle-EyeĀ (Platysteira jamesoni), family Platysteiridae, order Passeriformes, Kenya
photograph byĀ Ornis Birding Expeditions
a comic i made while bored
A natural wave is formed on Lake Michigan when the riptide meets the incoming tide and explodes upward, 2014 - by Michael Bernhardt, American
The Kubrick Stare, sometimes referred to as the Kubrick Glare, is a common camera shot of an actor in most of Stanley Kubrickās films. The Kubrick Glare has been called the āheavy-browed look of insanityā. Roger Ebert said he simply thought Kubrick found it an interesting angle with which to shoot the human face. Regardless, the actor is filmed by Kubrick at a specific angle with their head tilted slightly down, looking up, sometimes with the teeth exposed but always with a detached, menacing, angry, diabolical, evil or mad look in their eye.
āThe Kubrick Stareā in Film:
The Avengers (2012) dir. Joss Whedon
Gladiator (2000) dir. Ridley Scott
The Crow (1994) dir. Alex Proyas
American Beauty (1999) dir. Sam Mendes
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) dir. Quentin Tarantino
Psycho (1960) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) dir. Stanley Kubrick
Donnie Darko (2001) dir. Richard Kelly
Mulholland Drive (2001) dir. David Lynch
Let's go back to the 18th century...
An 18th-century Spitalfields townhouse meticulously furnished and restored to period glory Photo by Mark Anthony Fox
The creature who fell in love with the light
[Watercolor and gouache, based on āThe Fog Hornā by Ray Bradbury]
It's actually kind of incredible how every single post, even neutrally and not in support of the guy, that essentially posits to cool it with the clowning on Charlie Kirk after he got blasted somehow has a reply, using Charlie Kirk's own beliefs and words, to shoot it down.
"Have some empathy for him" -> Screenshot of Charlie Kirk saying that the West has fallen due to empathy.
"Think about the guy's family" -> Screenshot of Charlie Kirk saying shooting victims are worth it and necessary in the grand scheme of things and that families of shooting victims oughta man up and take it to the chin.
"Maybe he liked puppies?" -> Footage of Charlie Kirk unleashing a wicked combination of strikes on a helpless corgi, this one hasn't happened yet but I got pattern recognition.
shampoo bottle creatures
how i sleep at night knowing iāll never go cave diving
fairy glen, isle of skye, scotland
INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE dir. Steven Spielberg
Jezebel: We're paying you to shoot Charlie Kirk-
Etsy witch: Consider it done
Jezebel: - with a curse
Etsy witch:
Jezebel: With a curse, right?
Etsy witch: Some curses travel 120m/s
Now that Iām studying bio, may I just say how fervently I wish my primary association with the words āalpha, beta, omegaā was literally anything other than what it is
My nutrition professor was talking about vitamins and said, āthe only reason you all even know the words alpha and omega is because of sororities,ā and I wanted so badly to raise my hand and be like āif youāre gonna be a dick for some reason, please let me explain to you in depth my immediate connotations for those wordsā
Iām in training to become a phlebotomist and at my last class we did blood typing and let me tell you when I walked into the lab to see A/B/O written in massive letters on the whiteboard I felt six years come off my lifespan
once I used a phrase alpha and omega of something during a lecture and one of the students giggled so hysterically I *knew* and I looked at her and she looked at me, and let me tell you, this was the most profound moment of horror and understanding I have ever shared with another person
Now that Iām studying bio, may I just say how fervently I wish my primary association with the words āalpha, beta, omegaā was literally anything other than what it is
My nutrition professor was talking about vitamins and said, āthe only reason you all even know the words alpha and omega is because of sororities,ā and I wanted so badly to raise my hand and be like āif youāre gonna be a dick for some reason, please let me explain to you in depth my immediate connotations for those wordsā
once I used a phrase alpha and omega of something during a lecture and one of the students giggled so hysterically I *knew* and I looked at her and she looked at me, and let me tell you, this was the most profound moment of horror and understanding I have ever shared with another person
fool count: 6