*takes the 20 year after pill and my son in college dies spontaneously*
Today's Document
AnasAbdin
Claire Keane
trying on a metaphor
Peter Solarz
hello vonnie

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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
almost home
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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izzy's playlists!

shark vs the universe
will byers stan first human second
Sweet Seals For You, Always
styofa doing anything

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@sorry-wolf-pack-only
*takes the 20 year after pill and my son in college dies spontaneously*
"don't assign human morality to non human things" is so true except when it comes to printers. they know what they are, they understand dilemmas and ethics and morality. they choose to be how they are, they choose to be evil, at their very core they are rotten
(In the cuck chair)(starts booing)
(Wife looks over)(I do a roman emperor thumbs down)(she executes the other guy)
A Slice of the Moon (2024) - Watercolor with graphite and ink and gold leaf detailing
Artist: Jilly Henderson (Scotland - 1969)
Born in Tillicoutry, Scotland, she has exhibited widely since 1992. Pencil, pen, ink and watercolor on hand-stained paper are her preferred media and she focuses on animals and people. She likes to add in tiny details with skinny pen nibs so that as one looks into a piece you see more and more tiny hidden gems and stories.
HE 👏 WENT 👏 LOOKING 👏 FOR 👏 TROUBLE 👏
The euros fail to consider the form: it’s not Johnny’s hubris that is the subject of the song. It’s the devil’s, who thinks his power is worth more than simple love for a craft
neither americans nor the modern era have any sort of monopoly on one-upping the devil. one of the oldest european folk tales is The Smith and the Devil, in which a smith makes a deal with the devil for his soul and when the devil comes to collect, the smith tricks him into leaving him alone forever. tricking that bastard is an old and storied tradition.
"average person who makes a deal with the devil is dragged to hell after 10 years" factoid actually just statistical error. average person who makes a deal with the devil uses their new hellish gifts to outwit the old bastard so they can keep both gifts and soul for the rest of their long and prosperous lives. faust, who bargained for knowledge of all things and then wasted his 10 years chasing a girl who wasn't all that into him, is an idiot and should not have become the cornerstone of modern understanding of the trope.
*goes to egg your house but I find out you're vegan so I ¼ cup of unsweetened applesauce your house instead*
did you guys know about this oc stuff. you can just make a guy. big if true
but watch out. theyre in your brain now