EXACTLY 💯 💯
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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DEAR READER
almost home
dirt enthusiast

Love Begins

roma★
Peter Solarz
Acquired Stardust

oozey mess
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Claire Keane

Product Placement
Jules of Nature
Show & Tell
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Kiana Khansmith

JBB: An Artblog!
NASA
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@necroromancer
EXACTLY 💯 💯
you have to romanticize the mundane or you won’t survive it’s cruel out there so drink your coffee and spray a little extra perfume
Christmas by Chris A
The Carpathian Castle (Le Château des Carpathes) by Jules Verne Illustration by Léon Benett, 1892
Bog monster has arrived
making fun of americans is pretty much always ok if youre not doing it in an edgelord “you guys have so many school shootings” way or acting like we’re the only country that has racism. but like posts about americans and hamburger get me every time
This is just objectively hilarious
Breakfast gun goes on the right (if right-handed) but must be layed on its left side; the proper orientation to grab it quickly in case of attack.
I'm confident that's what he meant
I'd argue it goes on the left on its right side if you're right-handed, due to your utensil of choice already occupying your right hand.
Then you have to reach across the plate to draw.
Breakfast gun should have a bayonet so that it serves a functional role in the meal, and you don’t have to set it down while eating.
The Beauty of Love
‘Romeo and Juliet’ by Svetlin Vassilev
Frau Minne, the medieval goddess of love, rising like a tree above the two lovers as the notes of the opera drift around them.
Illustration by Franz Stassen, 1899 for Richard Wagner’s opera Tristan und Isolde.