
oozey mess
YOU ARE THE REASON

blake kathryn

tannertan36
we're not kids anymore.

@theartofmadeline
Today's Document
Jules of Nature
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
RMH

pixel skylines
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Origami Around
Mike Driver
One Nice Bug Per Day

Kaledo Art

titsay
KIROKAZE

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

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@mourningyves
AI music videos are in the center of uncanny valley.
my personal argument for open borders is really simple it just boils down to "i believe restricting human movement and barring certain people from certain places on this earth is a human rights violation"
i mean this. everyone should be able to walk freely between mexico and the united states, fuck an ID, fuck a passport, fuck a visa. it's land, continuous, uninterrupted land. the soil on one side of the fense has the same geologic makeup of the soil on the other. we drew this invisible line in the sand, we can wipe it away with our feet together. it is well past time the world organizes en masse for our freedom of movement.
Bring back worldstar. Bring it to tumblr.
Really redundant for me to have given you a copy of my resume and also need to fill out the “employment history” section of the application…
I 👏🏿 NEED 👏🏿TO 👏🏿 SEE 👏🏿 MORE 👏🏿BLACK 👏🏿 PEOPLE 👏🏿 ON 👏🏿 MY 👏🏿DASH! 👏🏿
A shell payphone from the Connections Museum Seattle/The Herbert H. Warrick Jr. Museum of Communications
november 26, 2009
you want to be mommy’s adjective noun, don’t you, pet name? you want to verb and verb for mommy like a good gender
you want to be mommy's weird potato, don't you, Brian? you want to skip and somersault like a good jester
Villa Nava, Cusano Milanino, Francesco Castiglioni, 1970s
“…Nowadays the whole world thinks clearly, thinks with deliberation, pellucid certainties; you find it impossible to imagine how any other thinking could have been possible.
Let me tell you then how you can bring yourself to something like the condition of our former state.
In the first place you must get yourself out of your health by unwise drinking and eating, and out of condition by neglecting your exercise; then you must contrive to be worried very much and made very anxious and uncomfortable, and then you must work very hard for four or five days and long hours every day at something too pretty to be interesting, too complex to be mechanical, and without any personal significance to you whatever.
This done get straightway into a room that is not ventilated at all, and that is already full of foul air, and there set yourself to think out some very complicated problem. In a little while you will find yourself in a state of intellectual muddle, annoyed, impatient, snatching at the obvious, presently choosing and rejecting conclusions haphazard. Try to play chess under such conditions and you will play stupidly and lose your temper. Try to do anything that taxes your brain and temper and you will fail.
Now the whole world before the change was as sick and as feverish as that; it was worried and overworked and perplexed by problems that would not get stated simply, that changed and evaded solution, it was in an atmosphere that had corrupted and thickened past breathing; there was no thorough and cool thinking in the world at all. There was nothing in the mind of the world anywhere but half-truths, hasty assumptions, hallucinations, and emotions. Nothing.”
— H.G. Wells
In the Days of the Comet