Daily Mirror, England, February 18, 1930 Image © The British Library Board. All Rights Reserved.
Eternal respect to the bitch on the right dressed as a cavewoman

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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Claire Keane

Product Placement
Jules of Nature
Show & Tell
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Kiana Khansmith

JBB: An Artblog!
Acquired Stardust
NASA

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Today's Document
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Peter Solarz
we're not kids anymore.
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Daily Mirror, England, February 18, 1930 Image © The British Library Board. All Rights Reserved.
Eternal respect to the bitch on the right dressed as a cavewoman
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What the sneef? I'm snorfin' here!
paper towel algebra wilderness
# ax2 + bx + c = 0
He's going through it
Oh he's gonna kill himself, kill himself
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Last month I caught Covid, and right at the start of my symptoms I saw this post. For the next 8ish days, I was HAUNTED by this song. It played on a loop in my head for hours. I would wake up in the middle of the night covered in sweat singing “…mixed with Zach Galifianakis” as it bounced around in my virus-addled brain. It was literally inescapable.
Anyway as soon as that ended, the Morbin Time memes started so you can imagine how that went for me, who would be deliriously sick for another 5 days.
the year is 2023, marie kondo holds j*ff b*zos by the skin on the back of his neck in front of a public gathering
“does this one spark joy?” she shouts at the restless audience, they boo in response
she snaps his spine like .5mm mechanical pencil lead and throws his lifeless corpse to the crowd, they cheer in response
Please tell me this is our timeline
Sweet Sixteen at 9/11
The Shape of Water
A little film study piece I did after watching The Shape of Water for the first time yesterday. I loved the cinematography! This one was just meant to be a quick sketch, but turned out otherwise :0 (I used colour pencils and paper cut-outs.)
Film - The Shape of Water Directed by Guillermo del Toro. The words are from a poem, which is from the film as well. I know a lot of people take issue with/ hate on this beautiful film due to the apparent relations of the Asset and Eliza, but honestly? You may have missed the point. I loved every second of this film, the cinematography was beautiful and the acting was insane. The storyline genuinely made me tear up, heart was wrenched, couldn't contain the laughter at some parts too. Brain chemistry forever changed :')
I want to eat the chao fruit so fucking bad
these would fix me
feels right n good that the new year starts on a sunday. this entire year will have a sunday kind of love perhaps.... :0
happy sunday kind of love 2023
Thinking about how weird the early days of cell phones were by todays standards.
“Lol” and all these abbreviations really started to take off because to put down the letter “c”, you had to hit the 2 button 3 times, so saying anything took forever.
But of course god forbid you text much anyway, because you only got, like, a few hundred texts per month before you got charged extra costs
There was a dedicated internet button you had to avoid like the plague because most plans didnt give you internet and you’d get charged.
Phones were so shitty that they would just give you a phone for free if you got a monthly plan.
You could text a number to get yourself a Family Guy Ringtone. And they advertised that on television.