A spoon's only objective in life is to make soup go upwards, and it knows this. That's why when you put one under a running tap it blasts the water way high. The spoon thinks there's suddenly TONS of soup to deal with and it freaks out.
sheepfilms
occasionally subtle

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Misplaced Lens Cap
YOU ARE THE REASON
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Cosimo Galluzzi
Acquired Stardust

Love Begins

Andulka
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
dirt enthusiast

Product Placement
Game of Thrones Daily

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hello vonnie
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A spoon's only objective in life is to make soup go upwards, and it knows this. That's why when you put one under a running tap it blasts the water way high. The spoon thinks there's suddenly TONS of soup to deal with and it freaks out.
IMINT #973 from Zuma (ACCM)
1. American Plasma 2. Opal White Noise 3. Dreams of Amethyst Darkness
yak scared of pumpkin not clickbait
somehow this gorgeous creature is more unicorn-like than a horse
I was thinking how it's satisfying that 25 is 5x5 but 24 is 6x4. Two really nice composites right next to each other. And I was like heh, I wonder how common that is. Then I remembered that (x+1)(x-1) = x²-1 is a basic mathematical truth so it happens with literally every square number. It almost feels too convenient! And yet!!
“the sun” by edvard munch (1909)
[Image description: a painting of the sun above the water. It is framed by rocks and a bit of green (perhaps grass) in the foreground. The center of the sun is white-yellow and its rays of are red, orange, yellow, and blue. End ID]
Herbert Mason, Gilgamesh : A Verse Narrative
'In Powder and Crinoline, old Fairytales ' - Kay Nielsen, 1913
Bloodborne Tarot (part 2) by frozensoba
confusing Odysseus and Orpheus is like confusing a liar and a lyre. send post
Dans le champs
it is so jarring and weird when a fantasy book is like “ok let’s go around the circle and have each character talk about which lgbt umbrella category they identify with” like ok your fantasy world doesn’t have to be feudal europe but can it not be 2023 twitter please
i see typo in the group chat is a time honoured tradition
Fish, pointillist birds, grapple, Sondheim, and frank O’Hara
I've never forgotten this bit from Brunching.com's dinosaur reviews back in 2002
cannot recommend more putting secrets and hints in your creative work that you dont expect anyone to figure out
act like youve got a ravenous fanbase of a million people poring over every detail, cuz then if nobody figures it out you feel cool n smug knowing something nobody else does, and if someone does figure it out then its like theyve joined a secret society
Angel of God chaining the Demon of Lust - Jan Steen c1660