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what if we kissed on the broom (and we’re both cats)
They were broom-mates?
Oh my god, they were broom-mates
Patti
Lovely Life
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Cute mouse teapots
part of a short one page scrolling comic i made for class, you can look through the whole thing here!
Never forget:
There were Two of them
my dumb ass always thought the song went “i guess it rains down in Africa” and i was like damn i guess it do
being a preteen girl is so weird i remember one time when i was 11 a friend wouldn’t talk to me for a week because she was mad that the ritual we did at a slumber party to summon the jonas brothers into her dreams didn’t work for her but i had a nightmare about them chasing me through a dark airport
I need to have a picnic on a lavender field in France during a sunny midsummer afternoon at least once in my life
dog: BARK
me (with the same tone and volume): WHAT
welcome to my twister mind
right hand blue
Artist removes 1 inch off the peak of England’s highest mountain; Brits want their inch back.
It is still England’s highest mountain, but Scafell Pike is ever so slightly smaller now after an artist stole the top inch of the summit to display in a gallery.
Oscar Santillan, 34, was accused of vandalism after removing the stone pinnacle of the 3,209ft Lake District peak for an exhibition in London.
Ian Stephens, managing director of Cumbria Tourism, said: “This is taking the mickey and we want the top of our mountain back.”