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Claire Keane
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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One Nice Bug Per Day
will byers stan first human second
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styofa doing anything

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todays bird
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oozey mess
sheepfilms
trying on a metaphor

Kaledo Art

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My favorite pieces this year
Being the person that needs to nap after every big meal is so embarrassing. I apologize for being a 1 week old
Actually you are so right.......
This is oddly inspiring
@swordoftheberserkgutsrage
Imagine winning the skee ball jackpot and instead of printing out a huge receipt of tickets it just prints this out instead
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None of the people he showed look like each other and yet he looks like all of them
I really like winnie the pooh, Can you draw winnie the pooh pleaseeeeee
world heritage post
clown baby - commission!
crab crab crab hand hand hand frighten
i like them..
“We often have to explain to young people why study is useful. It’s pointless telling them that it’s for the sake of knowledge, if they don’t care about knowledge. Nor is there any point in telling them that an educated person gets through life better than an ignoramus, because they can always point to some genius who, from their standpoint, leads a wretched life. And so the only answer is that the exercise of knowledge creates relationships, continuity, and emotional attachments. It introduces us to parents other than our biological ones. It allows us to live longer, because we don’t just remember our own life but also those of others. It creates an unbroken thread that runs from our adolescence (and sometimes from infancy) to the present day. And all this is very beautiful.”
Umberto Eco (1932 - 2016, RIP)
This entire gif stressed me out
here’s your reminder to let yourself create. not create ‘well’, just create. draw badly. write shitty poems. sing stupid songs. make whatever you want & have a great time doing it. that’s what creation is for. it’s self expression, not perfection
my talents include avoiding difficult conversations and getting really sad over things i saw coming
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