[A large and fluffy dog is sleeping on a porch. A tiny grey bird is bouncing around on the dog, stealing its fur. Its tiny beak is full of dog floof. The dog is totally still and does not appear to have noticed the thief.]
a burglar
a birbler

Kaledo Art

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Discoholic 🪩

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if i look back, i am lost

#extradirty
occasionally subtle
taylor price
KIROKAZE
Misplaced Lens Cap
Xuebing Du
Three Goblin Art
Not today Justin

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

@theartofmadeline
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@hpl-teens
[A large and fluffy dog is sleeping on a porch. A tiny grey bird is bouncing around on the dog, stealing its fur. Its tiny beak is full of dog floof. The dog is totally still and does not appear to have noticed the thief.]
a burglar
a birbler
THE BEST DC COMICS FOR YOUNG READERS [KIDS’ COMICS]
one spock
two spock
red spock
blue spock
glad spock
sad spock
old spock
new spock
hat spock
cat spock
head spock
dead spock
tie spock
high spock
alive spock
revived spock
all the spocks may come and go
but there’s one thing we’ll always know
no matter where or when you may be
spock is there
for you and me
live long and prosper
@cannon-fannon
Gymnastics has come a long compared to that old footage, but this difference is particularly significant for black girls! Because they have never taken seriously our abilities! Just because the color of our skin is not what they want to see!
Simone Biles’s fantastic performance has been covered by many news outlets all these years! Now we can see the real difference!
#BlackGirlsMagic
The Legend Of Wicker Basket
when your fave does something problematic
Amigurimi are small, crochet or knit toys, usually made to resemble animals or inanimate objects, usually with human features, like faces. It’s a Japanese art form, and it’s about the most fun I can ever imagine having with yarn. And they are just so darn cute!
As I started collecting patterns on Pinterest, I came across quite a few that I thought would be of interest to my fellow book fiends and yarn enthusiasts, and I’ve pulled them together here for you to gawk at.
http://bookriot.com/2016/08/02/15-amigurimi-patterns-for-book-nerds/
Someone make me these!
It’s Olympic season, and here in the USA we are thrilled about the newly named gymnastics team. Both the women’s and men’s teams are strong and fearless, and I can’t wait to watch the competitions while biting my nails, holding my breath, and probably sometimes shielding my eyes.
As I wait for the Rio Olympics to begin, I’ll be reading all I can about gymnastics. Join me with this list of gymnastics books for all ages!
http://bookriot.com/2016/07/28/gymnastics-books-ages/
I’ve been on both sides of this conversation
When you see a rare pokemon nearby
Stop this
Der Brunnen vor der Stadtbibliothek von Chicago
fountain in front of Chicago public library
If you loved:
Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Divergent by Veronica Roth
The Giver by Lois Lowery
Maybe you should try one of these!
The Selection by Kiera Cass
Matched by Ally Condie
Delirium by Lauren Oliver
Wither by Lauren DeStefano
Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
The Host by Stephanie Meyer
Unwind by Neal Shusterman
Legend by Marie Lu
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
Feed by M. T. Anderson
The Maze Runner by James Dashner
Gone by Michael Grant
Across the Universe by Beth Revis
Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
The City of Ember by Jeannie DuPrau
For the Win by Cory Doctorow
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
Heir Apparent by Vivan Vande Velde
V for Vendetta by Alan Moore
Attack on Titan by Hajime Isayama
X-Men: Days of Future Past by Chris Claremont and John Byrne
The Handmaid’s Tale by Magaret Atwood
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
1984 by George Orwell
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
My parents live in this town and the city legally can’t tear the tree down to build or anything because the tree has its own legal rights and they can’t do anything about it.
how does. how does this happen. how DID this happen
I love this story because this guy in the early 1800’s had so many great childhood memories of this tree and wanted to make sure it was protected no matter what. So he deeded the ownership of the tree to itself and everyone just went with it.
Then in 1942 this intense windstorm came and knocked the tree over. And people were bummed. But someone had saved an acorn from the original tree, so they planted that and now Son of the Tree That Owns Itself is over 50 feet tall.
And since this new tree is technically the offspring of the original tree it’s considered to have legally inherited the plot of land it’s inhabiting.
Two generations of trees owning land is amazing and if you don’t think this is the coolest thing get right out of my face.
here’s every trailer worth watching from sdcc
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them
American Gods
Star Trek Discovery (ship only teaser)
Sherlock S4
Wonder Woman
Justice League
Suicide Squad (H Hall soundtrack remix)
Doctor Strange
Luke Cage
Iron Fist (first look)
Defenders (feat. Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Daredevil, and Iron Fist)
Legion (the Netflix/FX show about mutants)