this is so lynchian
this is so cute
me and the girlies losing our boundaries and coalescing after one iddly widdly bong rip
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this is so lynchian
this is so cute
me and the girlies losing our boundaries and coalescing after one iddly widdly bong rip
He hasn't been the same since saying good night. He's since been laying there for hours in the dark, not looking or hearing... Sometimes I hear him shuffle slightly.
We Found Love by Rihanna
starting a collection
The anger that drove the making of this is so palpable I can't stop laughing
Roman jewelers created whimsical designs: this carnelian shows a grasshopper chariot led by butterflies, glowing in light.
The Romans loved engraving parodic scenes onto small gemstones like these, with animals mimicking human actions as a popular form of humor in antiquity. According to History Cool Kids, "the depiction reflects themes of transformation, the soul, and the fleeting nature of life." Butterflies in Roman culture were associated with rebirth and spiritual ascent, which gives the playful image an unexpected layer of depth.
What's also fabulous about this is that the grasshopper's not driving a parade chariot. This is a racing chariot appropriate for the Circus Maximus—or a thousand other ancient Roman racetracks. (And leaves the informed viewer wondering what the other racers are driving…)
mr. substance abuser has a suggestion for how we should spend the afternoon
gays pulling up on another heterosexual married woman influencer comments after she posts a video of her husband's big fat butt
fun onimai image to use for when yoiu are repoasting things ^_^
We should hang out soon before one of us evolves or disappears
even if God were real, it would be necessary to depose him
With your help, we will bring an end to the Kingdom of Heaven and enact the People's Republic of Heaven
“women like male homoeroticism because of the absence of abuse” as if there isn’t a whole yaoi market with guys beating each other up and cutting each other’s limbs off you don’t know anything about women or yaoi
People love to say things like “Hiding Anne Frank was illegal, turning her in would have been legal” without like fully grasping the modern implications properly. You have tons of folks like “if WW2 happened today id have __” that do not realize what is happening around them.
We have this idolized AND sanitized version of what happened then, and so we do not recognize it when it happens now.
Resistance fighters assassinated nazis and blew up weapons and infrastructure and destroyed records and forged paperwork and raised secret funds and smuggled people in vehicles and yes, hid them in their homes.
“Well it’s sad he got sent to an ICE camp but he faked his permit :/“
Whoever helped him fake his paperwork did what fighters in ww2 did. People who cut through chain link fences do what fighters in ww2 did, people who blow whistles chasing after ice cars do what fighters in ww2 did, people who destroy arms factories and cop city cranes do what fighters in ww2 did, people unmask agents do what fighters in ww2 did.
People are doing it now! They’ve been doing it now! You keep saying “oh if this happened here__” it HAS! It IS!
What are you doing about it?
By far my fav accurate video
gay men brought back 70s mustaches, lesbians brought back 80s mullets, and now straight dudes are just walking around with both thinking they stumbled onto this styling choice by accident. say the line meryl (cerulean sweater monologue but specifically about how gay culture creates taste)
-- The Faggots & Their Friends Between Revolutions