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izzy's playlists!
dirt enthusiast
occasionally subtle

Kiana Khansmith
$LAYYYTER
Show & Tell
Jules of Nature
trying on a metaphor

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Stranger Things
will byers stan first human second
tumblr dot com
DEAR READER
Monterey Bay Aquarium

if i look back, i am lost

Origami Around
sheepfilms
I'd rather be in outer space đ¸

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@hx55
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Gakuen Babysitters | Koutaro + Cotton Candy
kazuaki horitomoâs tattooed cats.
cats with tats
Incredible work by Camilo Matiz.
swingers
Tempus fugit â°.
let the world be gay âĄ
âWhat do you play?â
âThe Clarinet, you?â
âI play the fucking HAMMERâ
I like how the brass guy knew it was coming while the bass clarinet still gets caught off guard
I would like to thank tumblr for giving me a reason to google the phrase âWhat musical composition includes the FUCKING HAMMER.â
So are you gonna tell us what you found out?
someone help me find that image of 4 cats being held up in front of a brightly coloured background. the cats look calm being held but each have their own personality
nvm i found it
Quick science experiments.Â
What happens when wet cherries collide.Â
How would the map of Japan with its prefectures look if you translated each kanji into English?
As you may already know, one of the things I fell in love with the Japanese language was kanji. When I studied the map of japan for the first time, I always wondered how would it look translated into English. You could guess some of them like Tokyo meaning âEast Capitalâ or Hiroshima meaning âWide Islandâ. But what about the other ones?
Well I finally made a map achieving that. My favorite one was âLove Princessâ
Some of the names may sound weird because as the case of Kanagawa, the kanjis were mainly used to portray a sound, not a meaning. Check my previous post on the origin of Kana for further information on this.
A story in which each syllable is pronounced shi.