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we're not kids anymore.
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@pasta-is-yumm
do u ever just take off your glasses bc youre tired of seeing things
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That is indeed vaguely threatening encouragement from a small octopus.
reblog to save/threaten a life
Please enjoy this vaguely threatening octopus.
48 Shades of Lightning Taken from last nightâs thunderstorm. (color hues are unretouched)
Darth Vader but every time he breaths you hear a harmonica
This is one of those text posts you can instantly hear
$995,000/3 br/3500 sq ft
Richmond, RI
built in 1784
A Timeline of Womenâs Fashion from 1784-1970 (source: http://kottke.org/17/07/a-timeline-of-womens-fashion-from-1784-1970)
such a useful reference to see the transition of stylesÂ
@writingtipsandtricks
Attention friends who keep killing their plants!
I found a really good book that I think will help!
Itâs really easy to follow and has a wide variety of plants:
You can basically find the plant listed that looks most like the plant you have, and go to the page listed under it. And itâll say how to care for it!
Hereâs an example ^ not only does it say what lighting and watering it needs like most books, but it also lists the different things that can go wrong with this plant and which make us think itâs dying. Like wilting being too much water, edges crisping being not enough misting, what sunburn on this plant looks like, etc.
A common mistake people make that kills plants is too much water or not enough water, it can be tricky until you get used to your plantâs needs! This explains watering techniques really well.
And a bunch of other stuff it shows you, like buying the best plant for your environment, repotting them, feeding them, all sorts of things!
Itâs definitely a new favorite đ
*gently headbutts u in the shoulder to show affection*
the only domestic instinct my parents have managed to pass on to me is the tendency to hoard multiple plastic bags in another plastic bag despite the fact that I will probably never need this many plastic bags in my adult life