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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
$LAYYYTER
Color Me Curious
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
EXPECTATIONS
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Noah Kahan

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@shootersai
Si hombre pero que dise tu
Adobe is going to spy on your projects. This is insane.
For general graphics: use GIMP For vector graphics: use Inkscape For drawing and illustration: use Krita For print and web publishing and design: use Penpot For PDF authoring: use LibreOffice For PDF reading and form filling: use Okular
All are free, open source and cross-platform. None use AI.
This is honestly better advice than “if at first you don’t succeed, try try again.”
By all means try again. But do that after you figure out WHY you failed!
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Honestly.... Wow...
I mean, I'm 44 and just learned that you can pick up an egg yolk. Seems like cursed knowledge to me.
Rubbing garlic clove on your fingers giving you the ability to pick up egg yolk seems like a real life video game glitch.
Like the status effect of “garlic clove on fingers” breaks the egg yolk interaction physics and lets you pick it up like an object.
Insecure HBO
Man rests after celebrating the end of prohibition 1933
via reddit
God why is this so funny
Fantastic story telling. Not a single word spoken. Beautiful.
The most realistic part is that he was skilled enough to put the keyboard together from memory, but not awake enough to just copy the configuration from the other keyboard he had in front of him
Gustave Moreau: The Angels of Sodom (1890)