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yuridan yuridan yuridan!!!
A chaotic family dinner.
Finally got the chance to finish this piece after a whole month. This silly anime bought me so much joy.
Pics of whatever the fuck Jiji was doing with Turbo Granny in the background
Face of a man with no regrets
I’m hooked
We caught up just in time for s2
this is the vibe i think
beach episode
(i drew this during the heat wave in europe so i set okarun on fire to compensate)
Ireland, juin 2024 © marinebeccarelli
Canon AE1 / Kodak Gold 200
my friend
it is a mystery
loaf brutalism
doctor prescribes a joint and a cup of coffee on the porch while listening to the morning birdsong
Sometimes you get a brief glimpse into the American worldview and decide that you don't want to know.
I cannot stress enough that this meme is entirely literal. there's no reference or subtext you don't know. these are simply the objectively most popular works of art from each denomination.
This is very stupid but it’s genuinely what I think about every time I consider skipping dinner after work
Edit: legit did not realize that senshis fighting for his life in the sexyman polls but I’m very happy to be spreading pro senshi propaganda
one time I went over to a friend's house and their housemate was making paper in the living room, and we saw this big tub full of water they were using to dissolve old scrap paper into a slurry, and everyone was immediately like "oh, you need scrap paper?" and started turning out their jacket pockets and producing expired coupons and bus tickets and crumpled receipts and old shopping lists and whatever else they'd been carrying round with them for no good reason, and passing it all to the paper-making housemate to make sure it was suitable before it got torn up and dropped into the tub, while people took turns stirring the slurry with a big wooden stick. it was strangely ritualistic, like presenting an offering to some kind of temple elder for inspection before placing it in a watery shrine to be devoured and reformed. pulp for the pulp god.