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How is hell site still alive
Visual development for Tarzan (1999) by John Watkiss
But if you’re tough and always use your head, you’ll feel right at home on the street.
Oliver & Company (1988)
Little Gummygoo version 🐊💚💛
Behold the biggest baguette ever created 🥖
Not a gif but wanted to post it there since it's really long lol
(Seems Tumblr can't handle the power of this baguette!)
painting low light with watercolor! it’s a little experiment of some new techniques, but I think it turned out pretty sweet 😄 #brbchasingdreams
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For the anon who requested pictures of wolves with plushies a while back - Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos) called Riot with an Easter bunny plushie at the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary
Pictures by Rae McCue
You know what I think is really cool about language (English in this case)? It’s the way you can express “I don’t know” without opening your mouth. All you have to do is hum a low note, a high note, then another lower note. The same goes for yes and no. Does anyone know what this is called?
These are called vocables, a form of non-lexical utterance - that is, wordlike sounds that aren’t strictly words, have flexible meaning depending on context, and reflect the speakers emotional reaction to the context rather than stating something specific. They also include uh-oh! (that’s not good!), uh-huh and mm-hmm (yes), uhn-uhn (no), huh? (what?), huh… (oh, I see…), hmmn… (I wonder… / maybe…), awww! (that’s cute!), aww… (darn it…), um? (excuse me; that doesn’t seem right?), ugh and guh (expressions of alarm, disgust, or sympathy toward somebody else’s displeasure or distress), etc.
Every natural human language has at least a few vocables in it, and filler words like “um” and “erm” are also part of this overall class of utterances. Technically “vocable” itself refers to a wider category of utterances, but these types of sounds are the ones most frequently being referred to, when the word is used.
Reblog if u just hummed all of these out loud as you read them
Pokémon Pinball (1999) | Platform: Game Boy Color
‘angerey boi’ - Remarin via DeviantArt