Adulthood appears to be comprised mostly of:
1. sore back
2. kinda tired
3. i can do what the fuck i want~~~
3a. but mostly i’m too sore
3b. and too tired
4. bills
Jules of Nature
Keni
Misplaced Lens Cap

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Sade Olutola
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
RMH
Three Goblin Art
Show & Tell

Andulka
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
todays bird
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
will byers stan first human second
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Adulthood appears to be comprised mostly of:
1. sore back
2. kinda tired
3. i can do what the fuck i want~~~
3a. but mostly i’m too sore
3b. and too tired
4. bills
Drowning of Marzanna on 21st March, Polish custom of pre-Christian Slavic origins marking the arrival of spring.
Source: solectwojaracz.pl
“Who will fight with the System when everyone is fighting with a depression”
Construction crew commuting to work
#it’s like a clown car but#with more Slav
It’s Slav TARDIS
The most Slavic thing ever
what the fuck. what the fuck.
So as a reaction to the recently passed anti-gay laws, Russian gay rights activists have taken various Soviet propaganda posters and adapted them into pride posters instead.
Mostly they did this just by putting rainbow flags everywhere.
But I gotta say, a lot of the original Soviet propaganda posters were pretty damn gay already.
These are unedited Sino-Soviet propaganda posters. With their insistent and repetitive slogans of “Always together!” and “Friends forever!” and the aggressive hand-holding and hugging, I gotta say the Russian and Chinese guys in these posters seem like quite the committed couple.
They have kids and everything! Lookit their little blended family.
They love working together, relaxing together, and reading the works of Lenin to each other. On weekends they garden in their matching overalls.
Rainbow flags would almost be superfluous.
Just lads bein’ comrades
i legitimately cannot stop laughing
I did not expect to laugh at this. And yet…
Wianki, festival of summer solstice in Słupsk, Poland.
Photos via gp24.pl
Noc Świętojańska - Slavic celebrations of the summer solstice in the Museum of Folk Culture in Lublin, Poland. Images © Maciej Bielec.
‘Wianki’ (’Wreaths’), an annual festival organized in Kraków, Poland connected to ancient Slavic celebrations of the summer solstice (Noc Kupały - Kupala Night) and combined with a medieval-themed fair.
Images © Spheresis Foto.
I AM THE SAND GUARDIAN, GUARDIAN OF THE SAND
I’m just reblogging this because my dad didn’t believe it existed.
IT
HAS
RETURNED
Well I spent way too much time on this thing that I should have.
But I really liked the idea of a sand gardian.
POSEIDON QUIVER BEFORE HIM!
Reposting because I had forgot the most important detail
Thanks again Katiestrophic for the inspiration
But can we just talk about
Yakovlev & Aleeva (1)
‘Modern Folking’ series inspired by Polish folklore by Paulina Wach.
Follow the artist on facebook: facebook.com/PaulinaWachArt :)
by Gemma Correll
Look how sad he looks. He just wants to sleep but his farts are too loud:(