PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Not today Justin
Jules of Nature
will byers stan first human second
Three Goblin Art

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Peter Solarz
hello vonnie
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
One Nice Bug Per Day
i don't do bad sauce passes
todays bird
Claire Keane
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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DEAR READER
KIROKAZE
Cosimo Galluzzi
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@sundayhopper
Helklow
Look, it OFTEN looks good before a mass extinction or extienquation if I made this work up-I want of Conferencing of idiots and dunces before we clutch over our relevance or power. Yeah the powers of the awakened overman can get you out of a tight spot but suicides can get you death and it's something I thought would leave happened to me already, like hairnets or lace or paper birthday hats or hair colors, like fair haired boys I favor. Have you been on a youth stunt? Stint? Hajab5? If I had been into linguistics, I would have been a sly spy. Emily has the look, 99 with the royal tennebaums or patriot? Salvation of the world? Imagine how John Lennon must have felt. Pearl Harbor. A day that lives in Infamy, these days Infancy. We made those right wing rubber chicken eaters eat crow. We did this together-impeachment didn't work? Why? The incredible lengths we will go through and to to stay delusional, checkered, and ILL/illegal/ baby's on boarder in cages. You must've been joking. dead: 26 m. Over 260k Americans dead. https://youtu.be/15UWm0okgvA
THE SUNDAY HOPPER HOUR
You know life is becoming unbearable when you check into a homeless shelter with your last bottle of Boucherôn and a friend’s subscription to Netflix. I had to stay outside in Tupelo in the middle of summer without a pottery water bowl from McCartys. She was okay as long as the credit card for her Uber account cleared.
One day of homelessness.
Enough with the in-and-out Hedonic loop of wants and needs and guilts and pleasures. Out with the present paradigm and wheels up in 24 hours to turn this head around. Psychic changes don’t come easy unless you jump start them with a microcode of mushrooms or a peyote ceremony with drumming and a beloved American Indian shaman named Bill.
Bill Murray might make a neat shaman. Bill Burroughs. Not Bill Cosby. Not anymore.
A combination of the Cosby verdict, a star shower on Uranus, too many marigolds and news she might be related to Dennis Hopper sent Esmé on an EMT implosion. When the ambulance and the EMT’s make an appearance, police are sure to follow.
I felt for her. Plopped in her lap without my cosmo helmet to protect me. Purred and ignored her some. Flapped my tail. Stupid. Stupid Stupid. Why do you pity such a fool?
Unlike Mr. T, she didn’t dig for gold, she never hustled her closest friends and blatantly told the truth to anyone who would listen. Her truths were altered by a faulty perception. Her truths were torn asunder as words slurred and memory failed.
Self-Hatred &_(&%E$) Mountains
I don’t hate. I can’t hate. There is nothing is me that knows how to hate and I should hate. Both of my parents rituals abused me, physically and sexually. I started taking my clothes off for the belt, to receive the belt, to get wet between my legs under my father’s lashings. Mother eggs him on. “Who do you worship?” My elbows pinned under her bulbous thighs, my fingers numb.
I made it through.
There are tales worst that that woe.
Isn’t that what interests Tumblr(s) and Belize Me! if I need to write under an assumed name, it’s my prerogative.
did Bobby Brown and the bro-in-law kill Whitney.
You don't give a drug addict drugs. The phenomenon of craving begins and who knows where we end up, right? You know. You’ve been there. The worst possible time(s).
Could be
SSKKKHAtE-Evolution
I am a stray cat. Not like the quartet, quintet, numéo-cinq, ervilisoff adherent the. I am the fuck up. Loser. Creep. Weird. Fat. But never stupid. The prepubescents couldn’t put that moniker on me. Strange, yes. the Stranger. cut teeth in this philosophy-stocism remedied by intense desire I had to kill myself.
We all think about it. Sometimes. Every day seems extreme. I changed Everything: moved away, let go absolutely, knew everything would be ok, eventually. Went with gut. GO ATY+L. X4 @ Buckhead serves up a culture as fine as New Orleans. Shows. Michelin Ratings. Black tie. Va ta faire foutre et the déteste nom.
I have to study subrogation.
CC
TS Saysayer
When I met her, she was regaling me with tall tales of Society and Culture. She belonged to that AA Cult. Fine, really. I am not to deter anyone from their Way. Not my way. I tend to embrace science more than sentiment.
Her family once had great wealth. Her abuse not only broke her, but it broker her family in half. Now, she has no one, but me, her cat. I sense her mood, screen her dates, purr against her, flip my tail when she disinterests me, but she’s a compassionate pet person. Can’t beat that. I could be on the streets foraging for my existence.
When she got sober she changed. She wasn’t as depressed. She made art. She meditated. She studied. We lived in Locust Grove off a dirt road in a five bedroom house on the reservoir. I stalked prey in those woods behind the house.
Her eyes suddenly lit up one day. Lights on. Somebody home.
#RefugeRecovery #WeightedBlanket #FinallyOffXanax #ColdMountain #Soberer #ElegantSimplicity #Movement
Postcard to the Melbourne Australia streets I miss so much
Open the damn borders I want to get back out on the streets again !!
#goodtrouble#stopdismantlingourvotingmachines#meToo#LGBTQY#sconsiderauszhbiwetch#howmuchIMISSbowieREMEsonetimeImayhaveCumwayPastBerlin#opentheboardercolliesiwannagetdownnow#cringeworthy#TrumpwillmakeUsEvictHimandwecannotevicthimuntilJanaury2021.
Forest Friends
Robin’s Mobile Home
#randyeverettnet
exactly!
leap!
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A well known location but a good one, none the less!
Michigan Grand Central Station
Solar System: 10 Things to Know This Week
Even the most ambitious plans start with a drawing. Visualizing a distant destination or an ambitious dream is the first step to getting there. For decades, artists working on NASA projects have produced beautiful images that stimulated the imaginations of the people working to make them a reality.
Some of them offered visualizations of spacecraft that had not yet been built; others imagined what it might look like to stand on planets that had not yet been explored. This week, we look at 10 pieces of conceptual art for our missions before they were launched–along with actual photos taken when those missions arrived at their destinations.
1. Apollo at the Moon
In 1968, an artist with our contractor North American Rockwell illustrated a phase of the Apollo lunar missions, showing the Command and Service Modules over the surface of the Moon. In 1971, an astronaut aboard the Lunar Module during Apollo 15 captured a similar scene in person with a camera.
2. Ready for Landing
This artist’s concept depicts an Apollo Lunar Module firing its descent engine above the lunar surface. At right, a photo from Apollo 12 in 1969 showing the Lunar Module Intrepid, taken by Command Module Pilot Richard Gordon.
3. Man and Machine on the Moon
Carlos Lopez, an artist with Hughes Aircraft Company, created a preview of a Surveyor spacecraft landing for our Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the early 1960s. The robotic Surveyor missions soft landed on the Moon, collecting data and images of the surface in order to ensure a safe arrival for Apollo astronauts a few years later. In the image at right, Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean examines the Surveyor 3 spacecraft during his second excursion on the Moon in November 1969.
4. O Pioneer!
In missions that lived up to their names, we sent the Pioneer 10 and 11 spacecraft to perform the first up-close exploration of the outer solar system. At left, an artist’s imagining of Pioneer passing Jupiter. At right, Pioneer 11’s real view of the king of planets taken in 1974.
5. The Grand Tour
An even more ambitious pair of robotic deep space adventurers followed the Pioneers. Voyager 1 and 2 both visited Jupiter and Saturn. Voyager 2 went on to Uranus and Neptune. Even the most visionary artists couldn’t imagine the exotic and beautiful vistas that the Voyager spacecraft witnessed. These images were taken between 1979 and 1989.
6. Journey to a Giant
Our Cassini spacecraft carried a passenger to the Saturn system: the European Space Agency’s Huygens probe. Huygens was designed to land on Saturn’s planet-sized moon Titan. At left is an artist’s view of Cassini sending the Huygens probe on its way toward Titan, and at right are some actual images of the giant moon from Cassini’s cameras.
7. Titan Unveiled
On Jan. 14, 2005, the Huygens probe descended through Titan’s thick haze and revealed what Titan’s surface looks like for the first time in history. Before the landing, an artist imagined the landscape (left). During the descent, Huygens’ imagers captured the actual view at four different altitudes (center)—look for the channels formed by rivers of liquid hyrdocarbons. Finally, the probe came to rest on a pebble-strewn plain (right).
8. Hazy Skies over Pluto
David Seal rendered this imaginary view from the surface of Pluto, and in the sky above, an early version of the spacecraft that came to be known as our New Horizons. At the time, Pluto was already suspected of having a thin atmosphere. That turned out be true, as seen in this dramatic backlit view of Pluto’s hazy, mountainous horizon captured by one of New Horizons’ cameras in 2015.
9. Dreams on Mars, Wheels on Mars
Long before it landed in Gale Crater, our Curiosity rover was the subject of several artistic imaginings during the years the mission was in development. Now that Curiosity is actually rolling through the Martian desert, it occasionally stops to take a self-portrait with the camera at the end of its robotic arm, which it uses like a selfie stick.
10. The World, Ceres
No one knew exactly what the dwarf planet Ceres, the largest body in the asteroid belt, looked like until our Dawn mission got there. Dawn saw a heavily cratered world—with a few surprises, such as the famous bright spots in Occator crater.
There’s more to come. Today we have carefully created artist impressions of several unexplored destinations in the solar system, including the asteroids Psyche and Bennu, and an object one billion miles past Pluto that’s now called 2014 MU69.
You can help nickname this object (or objects—there may be two) by submitting your names by Dec. 1. Our New Horizons spacecraft will fly past MU69 on New Year’s Day 2019.
Soon, we’ll once again see how nature compares to our imaginations. It’s almost always stranger and more beautiful than we thought.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.
that’s rich. Thanks mom.