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Yāever read something and have understanding that has eluded you interminably suddenly stop, curl up, and snuggle neatly into a fold in your brain because a new way way opened to it?
I've seen this passed around a few times, and I have one thing to say:
It's online. The book was carefully and wonderfully recreated online by hand. You can find it here. The entire book is this easy.
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the worst part about grief is that it feels like the world should be horrendously earth shatteringly changed, and to an extent it IS but its also the same. to everyone else it's just another tuesday. the world moves on. you have to go grocery shopping.
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Landscape with the Fall of Icarus by William Carlos Williams
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I've slowly been chipping away at drawing scenes from that imaginary Muppet retelling of the Princess Bride, figured it was about time to share what I've drawn on Tumblr!
youāre laughing. they r preparing him into mochi and your laughing.
do you ever want to gently float up to someone and whisperĀ āthis isnāt a debate; i am actually educated on the subject and iām telling you youāre wrongā
this is the most positive addition that has ever been made on my post
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whatever I'm out of here.
Iām gonna propose āI guess you havenāt read the silmarillion then :/ā as a default response to anyone not understanding a reference to something obscure. even if itās not remotely Tolkien related. I want to build up a perception that perhaps the sum total of human knowledge is contained in the silmarillion
This is the polar opposite of this:
god I wish I had a pair of menacing black gauntlets with really sharp fingertip claws I bet it feels good as fuck to have your hands resting palm-down on a surface and then scratch some deep fucking gashes into it as you clench your hand a little closer to a fist when your evil minion delivers some bad news to you
The more biological older brothers a man has, the stronger his chances are of being gay.
Itās called the fraternal birth order effect, and it has to do with the motherās immune response to certain male antigens while pregnant, which increases with each pregnancy.
In 2026, Ilia Malinin made headlines for landing a backflip at the Winter Olympics after the move was officially re-approved under updated competition rules.
But this moment did not come out of nowhere.
In 1998, Black Olympic skater Surya Bonaly executed a one-foot backflip at the Nagano Winter Olympics, officials had deemed the move unacceptable at the time. She completed it, on one blade, in an iconic defiance of standards that repeatedly limited her innovation and expression.
What governing bodies labeled as ānot allowedā in 1998 is now celebrated as history-making in 2026.
Bonalyās backflip wasnāt a mistake or a gimmick. It was skill, athleticism, and vision, long before the sport was willing to reward it. And while rules may change, her contribution should not be erased or reframed as an afterthought.
This moment isnāt about taking anything away from todayās athletes.
While Ilia Malinin is being credited with making Olympic history in 2026, the truth is that Surya Bonaly made that history in 1998.
Her one-foot backflip was revolutionary then, and it remains iconic now.
And thatās why it takes me 3 hours to get a 15-minute chore done. š
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