Women are allowed to do this.
Classic hammerphobe response.
$LAYYYTER
Cosimo Galluzzi
Claire Keane
YOU ARE THE REASON

JVL
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

oozey mess

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styofa doing anything

JBB: An Artblog!

Janaina Medeiros
Cosmic Funnies
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titsay

if i look back, i am lost
Stranger Things
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

izzy's playlists!
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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@rectificando
Women are allowed to do this.
Classic hammerphobe response.
Kiki Smith: 'Constellation' (1996)
For those of you who weren’t able to get 100% of the total solar eclipse today… I gotchu <3
Dogs, etc.
venetian museum - naxos, greece
just some things i was thinking about this afternoon
Bat-Eared Fox (Otocyon Megalotis)
how do i unlock this dog
that scientific name means eardog bigears
I love you eardog bigears I hope you can hear me yelling it
he can hear every compliment said about him ever
What's that poem about the cockroach and the moth where the cockroach is like "I wish I've ever wanted anything the way that moth wanted to burn itself up in that lantern" because we had to read that in high school and it still fucks me up to this day
Ok I found it it's called "the lesson of the moth by archy" and it's by Don Marquis
archy and mehitabel are a treasure, newspaper columnist Don Marquis wrote a lot of these free-verse poems in character as a cockroach named archy (always lowercase because he's a cockroach and can't reach the shift key!!) who was using his typewriter & while it started out as a way of poking gentle fun at the avant-garde poetry of his time (the 1910s - startling how little "avant-garde poetry" has moved forward, isn't it) it evolved over time into some genuinely beautiful and moving poetry
ALSO many of them have illustrations by Krazy Kat author George Herriman which are frankly iconic and adorable!!
Post Vulgate’s trying to tell me that Arthur’s court’s got cliques. that it’s got lunch table drama
[ID: a screenshot of text. The first paragraph reads:
“Know that there were three kinds of tables there. The first was the Round Table. King Arthur was companion and lord of this one. The second table was called the Table of the Errant Companions, those who went seeking adventure and waited to be companions of the Round table. Those of the thir table were those who never left court and did not [91] go on quests or in search of adventures, either because of illness or because they had not enough courage.”
The second paragraph reads: “At this table, called the Table of Less Valued Knights, Perceval sat down, for he was not yet valued for anything. His brother Agloval went to sit at the Round Table. While Perceval”. The rest of the paragraph is cut off. /ED]
vaporeon’s new shoes
Kees van Dongen - La femme aux chats (1912)
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Someone just fucking drew Gandalf in a suede chair, nbd.
or someone has the weirdest ass ever