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Stranger Things
todays bird
One Nice Bug Per Day

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
dirt enthusiast
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Andulka
Cosimo Galluzzi
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

roma★

tannertan36
cherry valley forever
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

Origami Around

izzy's playlists!

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NASA
YOU ARE THE REASON
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this looks like a photoshop to make a bird look like a velociraptor but it really is just now they look
Pheasant coucals are amazing and I love them here’s more pictures:
And here’s an article why pheasants coucals are “proof that Australia has the best birds “
Image sources: 1 2 3 4
This did not brace me for the actual contents of the site
"impulse buy" (noun) anything I have been low-key thinking about purchasing for 3 months, an item that subsequently spent 24-48 hours in my cart as I went through each and every state of grief, and which I then bought, in a desperate, the-guilt-can't-get-me-if-I'm-fast-enough rush.
holy wounds festering
objectum king
Pulling this gem out of prev tags
Residents view the first iceberg of the season as it passes the South Shore, near Ferryland Newfoundland, Canada by Jody Martin
it…did not occur to me that icebergs just…pass by people’s houses
i used to live in st. john’s, nl, and, in late spring to early summer, it was not uncommon for a giant iceberg to float slowly by just outside the harbor. they would mention it on the news and radio. they took hours or, sometimes, days to go by. and, when it happened, it would make the whole town colder.. like ice in a glass of water. and, sometimes,… they would groan. as they passed.
comes back from the idgaf war covered in blood and missing a limb and still not knowing who won
Project Hail Mary (2026) dir. Phil Lord & Chris Miller
deltarune log 3
“There’s no way that thing hatched straight out of the egg looking like that”
had a dream that something very large and kind died saving a pikachu from certain death, but cannot remember what the thing was. my awake brain is telling me it's the world serpent jormungandr, but like, surely not
Shrek 2, while a cinematic masterpiece, is also an interesting look at queerness and comp het.
Fiona is married so it's time to reunite with her parents. But instead of marrying a prince, she's married to an ogre. Not just that, but she's also an ogre. (Yes everyone knew she would sometimes be an ogre but that was when she was a child, she didn't know she would be an ogre for the rest of her life, and besides once she met the right prince she would stop being an ogre. She was supposed to stop being an ogre.)
But okay they're both ogres. We can still ask about when they'll have children because even if they're ogres they can still have kids, right? That's what married princes and princesses do so naturally that's what everyone does. Even if ogres might not be great parents (I've heard that ogres eat their young, is that something you people do?) it's still something that should be discussed.
And okay you can stay in Fiona's childhood bedroom filled with all the reminders that hey, everyone thought she was just a princess and princesses marry princes. Her toys left out from the last time she played with them. The prince slays the ogre. The princess offers a token of gratitude for slaying the ogre. Fiona wrote Mrs. Fiona Charming a million times in her diary because what else was she supposed to grow up to be?
And Harold you have to fix this, your country can't be ruled by ogres. You were unfit to rule when you were a frog but I changed you, I made you better, I made you a prince. You know how this works. Think of your daughter's safety.
Shrek goes to the Fairy Godmother and oh honey, ogres don't live happily ever after. It's just not done. It hasn't happened in all of fairy tale history. You have to change the both of you to be happy. You have to present as a prince and a princess. It will be better. You'll fit in better that way. You'll be accepted that way.
There will continue to be attacks on trans students, especially transfeminine students, at Historically Women's Colleges, but there has also been an explosion of amazing advocacy and creative work coming out of these spaces. Mount Holyoke, the oldest of the Seven Sisters + my alma mater + the first historically women's college to adopt an explicitly trans-inclusive admissions policy ALSO has the first transfem literary journal of any HWC. You should follow Blockers on instagram (they don't have a site yet) and support their work.
I'm in touch with the editors about mail subscriptions off-campus and will update this when I get confirmation of where off-campus people can buy copies!
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You know, if I were capable of any sudden movement, I would totally pounce on you right now. Oh, yeah? Yeah. Actually, I hear that a lot. Usually from men in their nineties.
GERRI KELLMAN & ROMAN ROY (SUCCESSION, 2018-)