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Acquired Stardust
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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sheepfilms

Love Begins

Kaledo Art
occasionally subtle
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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YOU ARE THE REASON

Discoholic 🪩
Stranger Things

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

blake kathryn
will byers stan first human second

Origami Around
Today's Document
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RMH
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Today’s outfit features pieces from Chickasaw Nation jeweller, Kristen Dorsey Designs. Her pieces have an undeniable beauty and strength behind them.
Please visit www.kristendorseydesigns.com to shop her entire selection.
just boys bein boys
When they talk about boys being boys, this is the kind of dumb ass, 4-guys-sharing-1-brain-cell nonsense they should be referring to.
“Okay that’s cool but how do they plan to deal with stopping…?”
“…”
“Ah. I see. They didn’t.”
I’ve never ONCE seen one of these and not being just like…absolutely riddled with tension, so. Keep passing them around, I guess!
raven steals the moon pendant, Andrew Williams (Haida)
Kitchen counter cat says wassup
thor ragnarok fight scene but holding out for a hero is playing
@nyebevans @nathanosblightcallers
This works so well, I am in awe.
“Where are all the gods” right as Thor starts tossing people around
The chorus hits hard at the same time Valkyrie does and her first swing even connects right when the song has what sounds like a sparking sound effect
“He’s gotta be strong” just when Hulk steps in
The small synth flourish timed perfectly with a dramatic Loki hair flip
This is art.
Thor hits the slow-mo of his descent right on the first long trill
“streetwise Hercules” plays when he runs down the bifrost
The drum beat at the beginning timed with the lightning strikibg the tower
This is freaking awesome!
Avengers: Endgame + The 5 stages of grief.
What else you got?
~marvelouspics.
“My golden love, if you only knew, what precious honey you are for me.”
— Napoleon Lapathiotis, tr. by Panayotis Sfalagakos, from “Like a Wind,”
Me, to Hopper lol
Avengers (1963) #5
I have never laughed at a single panel so hard in my life.
my Christmas gift to you guys is the best Cards Against Humanity combination ever
GET. OUT.
(Chanting) ancient cheese with a deadly disease ancient cheese with a deadly disease ancient c
CAN WE STILL EAT THE FUCKING BOG BUTTER?
Fellas we’ve got ourselves 2 outta 3 ingredience for a legendary Grilled Cheese
Grilled cheese!!!!
HELL YEA BAYBEE WE DONE IT !! GOD HERSELF GONNA GRILL US A CHEESE
Tonight we dine like kings
@imabugandsoareyou
It got better!
“Captain Marvel should smile more” “she looks so serious all the time” “she lacks charisma” “she’d look better with a smile”
BRIE LARSON SNAPPED
https://www.instagram.com/p/BICh1U8B8PQ/?hl=en
Bottom middle looks like the tastiest Eye of Sauron
Discovery of copper band shows Native Americans engaged in trade more extensively than thought
A research team including Matthew Sanger, assistant professor of anthropology at Binghamton University, State University at New York, has found a copper band that indicates ancient Native Americans engaged in extensive trade networks spanning far greater distances than what has been previously thought.
“Our research shows that Native Americans living roughly 3,5000 years ago were engaged in extensive trade networks spanning far greater distances than we had previously assumed (more than 1,500 km) and across various regions that we did not know were connected (the Great Lakes and the coastal Southeast),” said Matthew Sanger, assistant professor of anthropology at Binghamton University. “While we still struggle to understand the nature of these trade networks, our findings suggest that they moved not only objects (such as the piece of worked copper we recovered) but may also be a pipeline through which belief systems, cultural values and societal norms were also exchanged. Read more.