This is one of my favorites hand down
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Three Goblin Art
Xuebing Du
Jules of Nature
Peter Solarz
trying on a metaphor
Monterey Bay Aquarium
noise dept.
$LAYYYTER
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Stranger Things
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
Misplaced Lens Cap
cherry valley forever
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

@theartofmadeline
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

roma★
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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@thebrthofvns
This is one of my favorites hand down
@stripedtabbycat
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post brick reread/les mis ntl tour moodboard
"... bought... copper... from... this... shady fucker... bad quality... zero stars... "
Before there was Moo Deng, there was William.
This little blue hippopotamus, known affectionately as William, has been a fan favorite at The Metropolitan Museum of Art for over a century. Dating back to Egypt’s Middle Kingdom (c. 1961–1878 BCE), William was likely placed in tombs to offer protection in the afterlife.
His bright faience glaze and lotus decorations connect him to the Nile’s waters—but don’t let his charm fool you! Ancient Egyptians knew that hippos were both revered and feared, making William a powerful symbol. He epitomizes the Egyptian craftsmanship of the era.
Take a closer look at William on JSTOR.
Image: Hippopotamus (William), ca. 1961–1878 B.C. Faience. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
academic burnout so bad i’m a month and a half away from being done my degree & i wanna give up bc i simply don’t give a fuck anymore. i’ve wasted 7 years of my life on an undergrad degree that i was barely mediocre at & that i’ll never get anywhere in life with.
Must I have career goals? Can I not simply read fanfiction?
...what
This is already going wild places Im-
TO SOMEONE ON CHEMO TH0UGH??
What must their home life be like. Like if these are their power games. What goes on behind closed doors. What the fuck.
Naruto running my way out of here is my new catchphrase
it was this comment by OP that really took me out
Long haired character with the hair falling like liquid all over them as they’re hurt and on their knees
is grantaire really ugly or is it that victor hugo's idea of male beauty is twink
fighing my demons rn (my demons are writing a enjoltaire fanficiton where grantaire is a singer whose discography is just noah kahans and enjolras is the ex all his music is about)
this concept still keeps me up at night,,,adding it to my list of things to finally tackle once i graduate uni this june
sometimes i think i like aftg a normal amount and then i remember i have an pre-canon au universe in my head where kayleigh day and mary hartford were lowkey in love and had a tumultuous falling out before mary runs away with neil. ignoring the canon timeline bc aftg canon is convoluted 99% anyways.
can’t fight your own nature! but you sure can try!!
Interview with the vampire
Dudes being pals. Birthday gift, fineliners and markers on cotton paper.