ok universe, iâm ready to feel good things. make me feel good things.
whenever i post this it works reblog if u want to feel good things & the universe will bring u something sweetÂ
Misplaced Lens Cap

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Not today Justin
Game of Thrones Daily
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d e v o n
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
I'd rather be in outer space đž
styofa doing anything
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
occasionally subtle

shark vs the universe
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trying on a metaphor

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ok universe, iâm ready to feel good things. make me feel good things.
whenever i post this it works reblog if u want to feel good things & the universe will bring u something sweetÂ
The Trouble with Womenâs Hats, 1895 by Edward Lamson Henry (American, 1841â1919)
#probably me
Hello Iâm back in university (actual translation: I kinda wanna cry)Â
The  X-ray shows a female head in a higher position, facing in the opposite direction to the portrait of Elizabeth. The eyes and nose of the face underneath can now be seen where paint has been lost from Elizabethâs forehead. The lips and headdress can also be seen, as can the ruff which was positioned underneath Elizabethâs chin. The identity of the original sitter remains a mystery but the unfinished portrait appears to have been very competently painted, probably by a different artist. The original sitter appears to have been wearing a French hood of a type that was fashionable in the 1570s and 1580s, suggesting that there may have been a period of a few years before the panel was re-used.â
If you look closely, you can notice the similarity between unknown woman and ⊠Anne Boleyn! The oval face with dark dramatic eyes, high cheekbones and full lips bears resemblance to contemporary accounts on Anne Boleynâs appearance. This portrait looks very similar to NPG and Hever portraits of Anne Boleyn.
what kind of power move could I make towards my new therapist?
* takes a notepad and takes notes whenever they take notes *
* eats the paper at the end of the session *
this is why yâall are in therapy
In case u didnât see these gems on buzzfeed
YOU HAVE THE SAME FUCKING FACE.
current desk situationÂ
The guilty shall receive no mercy from Janet.
hell? empty. all the devils? here.
omg this wasnât a âdick? outâ joke this was a shakespeare quote donât be crass
Hell: empty Devils: here Dick: out
itâs what shakespeare wouldâve wanted
I am forcibly removed from the stage, pursued by a bear
amir khusrow (1253â1325 CE)
this changed my life
this was written before the printing press was invented and it still sounds like a modern day shitpost
People are still people, forever. Our technology might change, but our inclination to be goofballs does not.
This reminds me of the Norse inscriptions made by Viking mercenaries like twelve feet up on the wall of the Haga Sofia that archaeologists finally translated, only to find that it said âThis is very tallâÂ
This is perfect - @lordemusic is out here reviewing onion rings on IG in her spare time. Multitasking queen of music and fried food critiques.