Our little serval man has a name…say hello to Kamari. His name means “moonlight” in Swahili, which is fitting because he brings light into many lives.

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Our little serval man has a name…say hello to Kamari. His name means “moonlight” in Swahili, which is fitting because he brings light into many lives.
It doesn’t get any cuter than Kamari the serval kitten.
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Gayle by huffiedraws!
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oh to be a wolf lying in the breakfast nook
This Chimp admiring and feeding the fish
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OMG 😍 so cute 😍 💕
Advertisements for the Sonic movie are becoming extremely frequent here in Japan! It’s less than 2 weeks away.
大きいTシャツ着てる女の子って良いよね
A dog with a flair for the melodramatic.
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Baby bunnies 🐰😍
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THE CUTEST THING IVE SEEN SO FAR TODAY
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The rising trend of demonizing “old guard” nerds as gatekeeping or pathetically fetishing a canon version of a story or fiction universe is directly correlated to the rise of major media conglomerates noticing that traditional nerdy obsessions* could be exploited by simplifying them into base signifiers and marketing them to a general audience, much to the detriment of the work’s original tone, character, and quality. And people will defend such major corporate marking ploys and pat themselves on the back for it, siding against people who essentially care about stories and settings in favor of those who would treat them as a nebulous or amorphous branded property.
In the classic art vs. market conflict, which was almost always tilted towards the art in journalism and commentary, art is now the cruel tyrant who doesn’t want outsiders playing with their toys. Objecting to this makes you lame. Uncool. Outdated. Off-brand.
If you want a vision of the future of speculative fiction, imagine a Nike boot stamping on Luke Skywalker’s face - bazinga.
who threw away the goddamn moon?
YOU TAKE THE MOON