City pop girl band P1NK SATAN/S4TURN
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sheepfilms

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shark vs the universe

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@theartofmadeline
styofa doing anything
Xuebing Du
trying on a metaphor
dirt enthusiast
YOU ARE THE REASON

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blake kathryn
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
we're not kids anymore.
Stranger Things
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Three Goblin Art

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@valissa-d
City pop girl band P1NK SATAN/S4TURN
Objectively the funniest (and only memorable) time I've been blocked on any website was when Jordan Peterson posted "nobody knew about transgenderism five years ago" on twitter and I quoted it with "you've been saying this for ten years"
Castle of the Counts, Belgium 🇧🇪
The Gravensteen, also known as the Castle of the Counts, is a medieval castle located in the city of Ghent.
It was built in 1180 by Philip of Alsace, the Count of Flanders. The castle was constructed to demonstrate the power and authority of the counts over the city and to defend the region.
During the Middle Ages, Gravensteen served as a residence for the counts, a fortress, and later a courthouse and prison. In the following centuries, it lost its military importance and was even used as a cotton factory during the Industrial Revolution.
In the late 19th century, the castle was restored and preserved as a historical monument. Today, it is one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Belgium and functions as a museum, attracting many visitors who want to explore medieval life, weapons, and justice systems.
Today, Gravensteen is one of the most famous landmarks in Ghent and a powerful reminder of the city’s medieval past.
"screen time screen time screen time screeeeEEEEEEEE" before the smartphone, kids were so bored they'd play with explosives, vandalize local infrastructure and harass old people for entertainment.
fund libraries. fund makerspaces. fund youth sports. enable kids to actually go places without having to ask someone to drive them everywhere. excessive reliance on digital spaces is a symptom of having nothing else to do.
shoutout to the artist in 1952 that drew the iconic frame of tom & jerry where jerry the mouse is shaped like a cheese wedge. might've been the smartest person in 1952, to be able think of something that funny and timeless
I know he ate a cheese
Cheese 🧀🐁
I loved you before i was born by Li-Young Lee
i did a paper on lyl in college and have always loved his sensibility
oh so an ai is making all the decisions and keeping people in underground bunkers while the rich pretend nuclear war is happening while they live on massive estates? hm
Yet another new study debunked the basis for the anti-trans sports bans. It was never about sports but for creating legal avenues for exclusion and abjection. This is one of the largest analyses ever conducted, involving 52 studies and 6,485 trans people. Read the study here.
me @ my female ancestors: girl help
tag your trans types (≤3)
Due to popular demand, we have added more types!
goddess witch sister angel
When politicians say "we gotta appeal to the working class" you have to keep in mind that in their imaginations, the working-class person is basically a form of ogre-like creature whose existence consists of backbreaking manual labor and seething with Every Single Bigotry.
When he clocks out at The Factory, where he manually builds entire fridges from scratch using only raw materials, he has three interests: Car, The Pub and Sports. He desperately wants to vote for a center-left party but just can't bring himself to do it when they actually do something left-wing.
FENG RESORT 26 CAMPAIGN: “THE NAMELESS SUMMER” LOOK 12: CHAUBUI
penthouse september 1991
Japanese fans perform an honorary burial for Laura Palmer, Feb 23rd 1992.
Scanned by me via “Kyle McLachlan Deluxe Cine,” 1994.