i love this picture of brian eno everytime i see it. his old ass corneas are getting blasted with light they are utterly blinding that senior citizen
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i love this picture of brian eno everytime i see it. his old ass corneas are getting blasted with light they are utterly blinding that senior citizen
this site- no, this world- would be NOTHING without loser bisexuals
thank you spongebob
and women
me and the mutuals discussing themes and motifs
girls don't flirt they just look at you like this
given the current connotations involved it’s kind of funny that the fictional character who has probably canonically logged the most hours of therapy is tony soprano
tony soprano before he takes a guy out: i’m setting a boundary and reducing toxicity in my life
the met gala is on monday so I’m reintroducing the idea that the crowd should get to decide whether or not a celebrity followed the theme & if the popular vote is no they get a bucket of nickelodeon green slime poured over their head
*8th man to show up in a plain black tux*
the crowd chanting in unison: SLIME THEM
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while i understand where people are coming from i think its funny when people romanticize the old internet
"the internet now is so damaging to kids"
remember when it was like extremely easy to accidentally stumble upon beheading videos
i love the tags on this post because it's a mix of people acting like im exaggerating and people being like "i watched 1 guy 1 jar at a slumber party when i was 10 years old"
Speaking with the benefit of having been exposed to both beheading videos and 2girls1cup as a tween, I don’t think anyone is arguing the old internet was some kind of halcyon age with no problems- it’s that the problems were different, and they could largely be avoided by developing good habits on an individual basis
I, for example, learned not to click links from unfamiliar sources, and that if I did, I might see weird porn. And if I didn’t feel comfortable potentially seeing weird porn, I didn’t click unfamiliar links. Also, I didn’t know a single adult who thought the internet was safe for kids. When I got left alone with the computer it was because I got old enough to sneak around
The modern internet is largely bad in institutional ways that are impossible to avoid without a doctorate in computer security or becoming a mole person. The way data harvesting and algorithms damage kids, the way parents have been conditioned to think parts of the internet are somehow ‘kid-friendly’- I think there’s a clear difference between those things, and I know which one worries me more
My friends are obsessed with this and now I can't stop thinking about it.
can you imagine being a priest like oh put on this collar to show that you’re god’s special little boy. slut
Guys ok I got curious and looked into it and I’m going insane
This beat made me fall in love with music. I remember the day I heard it. My body was vibrating and transcended into the highest form of love.
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we need more sex scenes shot like fight scenes and fight scenes shot like sex scenes in film and TV
[Tweet by Gillian Branstetter reads “If enforcing gender norms requires a constant state of surveillance and censorship then they probably aren’t as biological or innate as you think they are]
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Metropolitan Fantasy, City at Night with Pulsing Lights - Yvonne Jacquette , 1997 .
American, b. 1934 -
Pastel on paper , 17.5 x 14.25 in. 44.4 x 36.2 cm.