Some more of the creepiest thing said by kids. I have more collages on my blog. Here they are:
Creepy Things Said by Kids Part 1
Creepy Things Said by Kids Part 2
Creepy Things Said by Kids Part 3
Kid’s Imaginary Friends
will byers stan first human second
Today's Document

if i look back, i am lost
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Stranger Things
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Three Goblin Art

JBB: An Artblog!
Xuebing Du

Janaina Medeiros

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

Product Placement
Keni
DEAR READER
i don't do bad sauce passes

@theartofmadeline

#extradirty

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Some more of the creepiest thing said by kids. I have more collages on my blog. Here they are:
Creepy Things Said by Kids Part 1
Creepy Things Said by Kids Part 2
Creepy Things Said by Kids Part 3
Kid’s Imaginary Friends
I don't care where youm stand on the JQ, this shit's funny.
I have transferred this whole blog safely over to a new home at 2mblr.com/voyeurgerworld
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Scary amounts of rain in Oman. A cyclone more powerful has deluged this major city with nearly three years worth of rainfall in a single day, leaving 11 people dead. (Source)
More bizarre world posts here: sixpenceee.com/tagged/world
What the fuck how do you go outside
Penguins on a “blue iceberg” caused by thousands of years of compression. Credit: Copyright © Bryan and Cherry Alexander Photography. (facebook.com/sixpenceee/)
How Things End
I’m someone who studies history for a living and someone who is living though history. And the history we are living through feels — to me, and I suspect to you — like we are living though some sort of big shift in the way the world works. There are environmental crises, political crises, and economic crises approaching right now that threaten to change a lot about our way of life. I wouldn’t be surprised if the period we are living through right now looks to later historians like the moment when the ground began to move. And the people of the future will probably look at our time and think that whatever happens in the next decade or so was inevitable. They will probably look at us and wonder why we didn’t see where things are going — or, if we did see, why we didn’t do anything about it.
So I started to wonder — what did it feel like at the end of other eras? How did people react to and cope with the fact that their societies were under great strain? How did those societies change — did it happen all at once or slowly? This blog will be an exploration of that idea.
I’m trying a new project in addition to this one – you can see the general idea in the first post above. I’m starting with a look at the fall of the Roman Republic and then will move on to a number of other historical moments when things started to fall apart. If you’re interested, give it a follow! Thanks!
The largest rainbow aura quartz table ✨ Credit: Far Arden Essentials
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Amazing how much you can charge for plain quartz if you just treat it with a little titanium.
Square wave by Ivan Black sculpture. More interesting posts here: sixpenceee.com/tagged/posts
I could watch this sorcery for hours
Trippin’ cool!
We don’t deserve dogs (Source)
(Sound is very much required on this one.)
Sometimes food is so darn tasty you gotta sing its praises.
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Lamproptera meges, the green dragontail, is a species of swallowtail butterfly found in parts of South Asia and Southeast Asia. (Source) (facebook.com/sixpenceee/)
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