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Where have you been your whole life
haven’t done anything either i made lunch and laid my fat ass on the couch all day. i ate gummy sharks and crank coconut water
feeling like complete and utter crap today
I'm following blogs that haven't posted in like eight years but I don't care I shall never unfollow them because I am a true and loyal knight #loyalknight
I want this mug
Jim Henson with characters from the Dark Crystal
All I have are good thoughts
not having a pic to reblog next to break up the rhythm of your textposts feels like living paycheck to paycheck
i’ve watched the first two episodes of the sopranos should i really keep watching?
need a vape
if it’s your birthday: happy birthday
if it’s not your birthday: reflect on why that is. 👆🏽
imagine rolling two standard six-sided dice. what is the sum of their results?
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"Sewing is a gateway drug to thinking through complex problems. It seems really simple; culturally, we make it women's work. Let me tell you: real sewing at any kind of level of proficiency is a bloody magic trick. Sewing, like mold making, involves mental frames that require one to think inside out and backwards. It requires one to work on an order of operations that is often taking into account the reverse. It's a really, really important skill, and if you learn how to sew, you're mostly on your way to carpentry and welding and sheet metal work. I'm not kidding: these are planar forms meeting under rules and conditions. And if you can make a sleeve work, I swear to God, you could build a house."
--Adam Savage