Now what the fuck is this picture
The early 2000s distilled down to its very essence.
he's jacking off their invisible cyber dicks
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines (Troika Games, 2004)
$LAYYYTER
Cosimo Galluzzi

Janaina Medeiros
occasionally subtle

@theartofmadeline
NASA

#extradirty

shark vs the universe

pixel skylines

oozey mess
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Xuebing Du
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Mike Driver
One Nice Bug Per Day
DEAR READER
Claire Keane
RMH
will byers stan first human second

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@tokyodilf
Now what the fuck is this picture
The early 2000s distilled down to its very essence.
he's jacking off their invisible cyber dicks
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines (Troika Games, 2004)
In 1997, local television in Kharkiv accidentally filmed one of the most iconic rave moments in history.
i sent this gif to a black cowowker at work then later asked my white manager if he likes apple fritters and he was like "i fuckin love apple friters" and she laughed so hard she got a migraine
go my brick 🫳︵🧱
"Flakier" - MAD Magazine (Issue 329, July/August 1994)
fun little relic from the early years of Frasier. a psychic british woman? a cute dog? man they're really scraping the bottom of the barrel, this show surely won't last.
Detail from marble floor ,Cornaro Chapel, Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome. Italy, 17th century
Solace, Ink and graphite by Juliet Schreckinger
In 2009, during a break at a Boston Celtics game, an ordinary moment turned into an unforgettable performance thanks to a young fan named Jeremy Fry.
As Bon Jovi’s iconic anthem “Livin’ on a Prayer” blasted through the arena, Jeremy sprang to life. What began as a spontaneous dance quickly escalated into a full-blown show. With uncontainable energy, he sang at the top of his lungs, air-guitared like a rock star, and danced his way down the stadium steps—electrifying the crowd in the process.
The stadium camera, originally just capturing a lighthearted fan moment, couldn’t look away. It followed Jeremy’s every move as fans around him joined in, clapping, cheering, and singing along. His raw, unfiltered joy lit up the entire arena—and soon, the internet.
The video of Jeremy’s performance went viral, racking up millions of views across platforms and even landing a spot on Bon Jovi’s official Instagram. For many, it remains one of the most beloved and entertaining fan moments ever captured at a sporting event.
More than a decade later, Jeremy Fry’s epic dance is still remembered—not just for the moves, but for the joy and authenticity that resonated with viewers around the world.
July 19, 1926 Journals of Anais Nin 1923-1927 [volume 3]
"You're meant to be Mr. Scared."
Rays of memories.