These old commercials are always so corny…
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These old commercials are always so corny…
Gustave Doré illustrations.
CINDERELLA prod. Whitney Houston & Debra Martin Chase, 1997
Jesus Christ.
That’s stragedy
Can you believe that there are people who live so close to the ocean that they can just think “hey, I should go to the ocean” and then they just do???
Miss this
someone: are you okay?
me: *in a high-pitched mocking voice* “are you okay?” what the fuck.
https://twitter.com/kingvader/status/1240720130415316993
me looking at the origins of artifacts in the british museum
“Letting yourself get hurt isn’t brave, love. Brave is protecting others from hurt.”
jelly fish are gonna out-exist us because they don’t know things and they don’t pretend to that’s how it should be
Imagine how little candles must have cost in the 1700s. Must’ve been pretty cheap, right? With everyone using them all the time instead of electricity? Now think about how much they cost now. 20 some dollars for a candle. What if we could go back to when candles were cheap? Wouldn’t you want that? What if we could make that happen.
OP is gonna cut the power grid
““In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.””
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““In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.””
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