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KIROKAZE
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

Janaina Medeiros

Love Begins
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JBB: An Artblog!

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Kaledo Art

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Sade Olutola
Misplaced Lens Cap

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Not today Justin

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Art by Hector aka shitty watercolor
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In 1944 a kitten named George (short for General Electric) was saved from drowning by a U.S. Navy crew member. George was then photographed and given a liberty card and detailed health record. Source.
Getting mixed results on this one, lads.
I will not be stopped
Bunny Heritage Post
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This image is so fucking powerful. It legit givs me chills.
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Item: translucent purple lemon
What does it do if you eat it
You will never grow any facial, body, pubic, or anal hair and women will not menstruate but remain fertile
Alexandra’s lemon
girl what
addition
“we must make sure you do not appear here again. bailiff, whack his peepee.”
*whack sound*
*Mel Blanc scream*
this community has weird dark vibes lately
its all rhe ******* and )****(
girl is this wheel of fucking fortune give me a vowel or something
the japanese “-ne?” particle and the british slang term “innit” serve the same function
Standard English: It’s cold, isn’t it?
Japanese: Samui desu ne?
British: It’s fuckin’ freezin’, innit?
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i hate this cause i did japanese for like a year and this explains the use of the -ne particle WAYYYY better than my teachers ever did. it took me ages to comprehend what this post makes abundantly clear.
my teachers: its like a, a little rise at the end of a sentence, to show that you are seeking a response, while not warranting the -ka particle which would make it a proper question.
me: ok. i guess i get that??
this post: its like saying “innit?”
me: oh. oh no.
I'm extremely amused at how bad English native speaking teachers are at explaining this when we literally do the same thing
We add a rhetorical "huh" to the end of sentences all the damn time
"it's getting cold as fuck, huh?"
Canadians (and people from Wisconsin and Michigan) use "eh"
Pretty much every language, by my estimate, has some form of rhetorical addon for their sentences
the guts icon really makes this
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