no context presented, but here’s shin from dbz except hes actually dave from homestuck
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no context presented, but here’s shin from dbz except hes actually dave from homestuck
Felt like I needed to improve the abomination of a flag belonging to Bienville Parish, Louisiana. My first flag, be gentle.
lol what a horrible flag… i did some investigation and apparenty its been a meme on flag reddit for a while to make flags like this for other places. i like this one
tastes like a mcdonalds deep fryer
King James I: *builds secret tunnel connecting his room to the room of a man he calls his husband*
Historians: it’s very hard to tell what kind of relationship they would have had, let’s not look at this through a 21st century lens
tumblrphobic: a pride flag for people who just fucking hate tumblr
tastes like editing an essay in blue ink and dipping the paper in water then eating it
Air Sea Land: Okuda’s Largest Public Art Project Brings Colorful Sculptures to the Streets of Boston
Seven towering sculptures comprised of brightly colored facets have recently landed on the streets of Boston, courtesy of Okuda San Miguel. The multi-disciplinary Spanish artist, best known for his colorful interventions in and on buildings around the world, installed the series of seven sculptures called Air Sea Land in Boston’s seaport corridor. Okuda’s creations range from eight to twelve feet tall, and include regional wildlife like deer and squirrels, while also integrating mythological elements like a scaly humanoid sea creature and a seagull with arms and legs. Air Sea Land which is Okuda’s largest public art project to date, was curated by Justkids. You can see more from Okuda on Instagram.
Put that thing back where it came from or so help me
[angry wheezing]
fucked up if true
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Australia’s flag tastes like the brownies or pudding (whatever it was) with sprinkles from kid cuisine
The flag of Bhutan probably tastes like orange dreamsicles and banana popsicles.
ive been told that this blog is going to be starting to cover history, and i was talking to the blog creator and i will begin doing a series on native americans, as that is a subject very rarely discussed. i will do my best to research for this series, and my best to make it non-european centric, but before i start i would like to begin on an important note that i will paraphrase from john green.
native americans were not a society that was affected by the course of history; they were a society that affected the course of history. they were part of it, not seperate.
see you soon
So, fun fact for all of you history dorks, but you know that legend about Cleopatra being so rich and trashy that she would drink her wine with crushed up pearls in it?
Pearls are mostly Calcium Carbonate. When they mix with acids (such as those in wine) they produce carbon dioxide like little balls of fancy alkaseltzer.
What Im saying is, call Cleopatra a trashy hoe all you want, but she was the trashy hoe who invented instant champagne. Bitch was living in 3018 while everyone else was in 18
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The flag for the United States of America taste like licking a sidewalk in New York after it rains in the Summer.
well either that or these
The flag for the United States of America taste like licking a sidewalk in New York after it rains in the Summer.
Argentina’s flag tastes like a slightly (and I mean slightly) over cooked vanilla cupcake with blue frosting and dandelion yellow sprinkles
Italy's flag tastes like a garden salad with tomatoes and ranch dressing.