Pillow Fight by Richard Scarry
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
occasionally subtle
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Product Placement
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
RMH

titsay
Cosmic Funnies
$LAYYYTER
Sweet Seals For You, Always

roma★
macklin celebrini has autism
we're not kids anymore.
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

pixel skylines
YOU ARE THE REASON
todays bird
Not today Justin
Noah Kahan

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@kahooties
Pillow Fight by Richard Scarry
I got inspired by this post
i bet it feels good to be an underwater plant just swaying in sync with the flow of water
An albino turtle hatchling sits among other Arrau turtles Tapauá, Brazil Photograph: Edmar Barros
Thanks for sending me this @wrenzfic - what a beautiful sighting!
Illustrations of Homophones
Credit to: Homophones, Weakly.
Don’t rely solely on spellcheck to catch mistakes.
Always review your writing carefully to ensure that small errors don’t slip through and undermine your credibility or the sophistication of your work. 🔍👀
🫶 Reblogging this since the original post disappeared into the void.
“Go then if you must, but remember, no matter how foolish your deeds, those who love you will love you still.”
— Sophocles, Antigone
Meow
Oh to be a little orange cat curled up safely in a dragons tail.
Pioneers 😭🚀 🌙
ever since i was a little girl i knew i was doomed to take things too seriously and think about them forever
locked the fuck in get my money up
kiss this babey
somebody posted this Calvin and Hobbes strip and i cannot overstate just how topical this fuckin thing is
“When my nineteen-year-old son turns on the kitchen tap and leans down over the sink and tilts his head sideways to drink directly from the stream of cool water, I think of my older brother, now almost ten years gone, who used to do the same thing at that age; And when he lifts his head back up and, satisfied, wipes the water dripping from his cheek with his shirtsleeve, it’s the same casual gesture my brother used to make; and I don’t tell him to use a glass, the way our father told my brother, because I like remembering my brother when he was young, decades before anything went wrong, and I like the way my son becomes a little more my brother for a moment through this small habit born of a simple need, which, natural and unprompted, ties them together across the bounds of death, and across time … as if the clear stream flowed between two worlds and entered this one through the kitchen faucet, my son and brother drinking the same water.”
— A Drink of Water BY JEFFREY HARRISON
Ted Chiang, “Why A.I. isn’t Going to Make Art.” The New Yorker.