It's that time of year again
will byers stan first human second
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

No title available
Misplaced Lens Cap
I'd rather be in outer space đž
Jules of Nature
No title available
we're not kids anymore.

â

Discoholic đȘ©
đ©” avery cochrane đ©”
Peter Solarz

Andulka

ellievsbear
Mike Driver
Cosmic Funnies
đ
$LAYYYTER
Show & Tell
sheepfilms

seen from United States
seen from Spain
seen from Tunisia

seen from Singapore
seen from Thailand
seen from Germany
seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from Syria
seen from India

seen from Brazil

seen from Spain
seen from United Arab Emirates
seen from Bangladesh
seen from India

seen from Singapore
seen from Iraq

seen from France
seen from India
@yoyoyiggityyoitsandi
It's that time of year again
All I got boss
Just in boss
All I got boss
Fire Nation Soldiers vs Toph
[video ID: a tiktok by @/koreanbeef27. it's titled "Me as a Fire Nation Soldier" and has a person wearing a red shirt lean further into screen, saying, "Hey, Captain," and smiling.
Captain (also wearing a red shirt, but with a black vest over it): Yes, Lieutenant?
Lieutenant: Just wanted to let you know that I quit the army. *awkwardly smiles and gives a thumbs-up*
Captain, angrily: You don't get to just quit the army! You swore an oath to your nation and your Firelord, an oath not easily broken.
Lieutenant: *gesturing while he talks* (denial) Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh, see, that was before a blind toddler walked into my office and folded an iron door into an origami crane. You can officially consider me an Earth Kingdom refugee!
Captain, nervously: Is.. is the toddler on its way here?
Lieutenant: *adjusting their new green shirt* Mhmm!
Captain (also newly in a green shirt, opening a door and leaving as they sing): It's a long, long way to Ba Sing Se! /end ID]
I love the idea of Spock being super queer, highly expressive and very emotional from a Vulcan view point. Like...
What humans see:
What Vulcans see:
Vulcans seeing Kirk as a version of Gritty seems incredibly accurate, too.
Lil Nas X - MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name) BET Awards 2021
Two types of dogs
(via)
I found this on tiktok and I laughed so hard so I thought Iâd share on here
Itâs so chaotic I love it
just so you guys are all aware, the only reason gritty exists is allegedly because the NHL made a rule that every team HAD to have a mascot and were apparently assholes about it. so the fliers made him as a chaotic fuck you. hell the first tweet made on his official account was a "sleep with one eye open" threat towards another mascot for making fun of his design
are we not going to talk about how he launched an entire sheetcake into that manâs face, probably killing him?
He also collects crystals
I fucking love Gritty.
yep yep yep
Earthquake Bird (2019), dir. Wash Westmoreland
sense8 manages to be a bollywood rom com, mexican soap opera, a cop drama, nancy drew hacktivist adventure, nicholas sparks movie, martial arts film, and a german gangster romance while also being a sci-fi mystery, musical and family sitcom all in one show. and somehow i am here for all of it.
US spoilers with no context
In case anyone was worried, this is a Nurse Shark, one of the types of sharks that doesnât need to swim forward to breathe! It also doesnât appear to be distressed at all, it seems like itâs just chilling.
More evidence that fish can play.
Trust me, if a nurse shark doesnât want something done to it, it WILL let you know. Very, very painfully. They donât bite often, but they WILL bite when provoked and can deal out serious damage.
This shark is, indeed, just chilling.
wait til she tries to pronounce rural
i often wonder how many ppl from 2012 tumblr are still active on here
are u also still here, lurking in the shadows????
@darthmelyannaâ not sure if youâve seen these pictures.
fucked up how cooking and baking from scratch is viewed as a luxuryâŠ..like baking a loaf of bread or whatever is seen as something that only people with money/time can do. Iâm not sure why capitalism decided to sell us the idea that we canât make our own damn food bc itâs a special expensive thing thatâs exclusive to wealthy retirees but itâs stupid as hell and it makes me angry
bread takes like max 4 ingredients counting water and sure it takes a couple hours but 80% of that is just waiting around while it does the thing and you can do other things while itâs rising/baking plus im not gonna say baking cured my depression bc it didnât but man is it hard to feel down when youâre eating slices of fresh bread you just made yourself. feels like everythingâs gonna be a little more ok than you thought. itâs good.
bread is amazing and itâs also been sold to us as something really hard to make? Every time I tell someone I made a loaf of bread I get reactions like âyou made it yourself???â and âdo you have a bread machine then?â I havenât touched a bread machine in probably 10 years. You CAN make your own bread, folks, and itâs actually pretty cheap to do so. I believe the most expensive thing I needed for it was the jar of yeast. It was about $6 at the grocery store and lasted me MONTHS (just keep it in the fridge.) The packets are even cheaper. destroy capitalism. bake your own bread.
You can also make your own yeast by making a sourdough starter, so that cuts cost even more.
But you have to feed the starter daily/weekly and that means it grows quickly, but there are tons of recipes online for what to do with your excess starter. Cookies, pretzels, crackers, pancakes, waffles, you name it!!
Hereâs a link to The Home Baking Associationâs site. It has recipes and tips.
Make it even easier - âNo-Knead Breadâ. All YOU do is mix the ingredients together and wait until itâs time to heat the oven. The yeast does all the rest.
Hereâs @dduaneââs first take on it and the finished product. Weâve made even more photogenic batches since.
Kneading is easy as well; either let your machine do it, or if you donât want to or donât have one, get hands-on. Itâs like mixing two colours of Plasticine to make a third. Flatten, stretch, fold, half-turn, repeat - it takes about 10 minutes - until the gloopy conglomeration of flour, yeast, salt and water that clings to your hands at the beginning, becomes a compact ball that doesnât stick to things and feels silky-smooth.
Hereâs what before and after look like.
My Mum used to say that if you were feeling out of sorts with someone, it was good to make bread because you could transfer your annoyance into kneading the dough REALLY WELL, and both you and the bread would be better for it.
Then you put it into a bowl, cover it with cling-film and let it rise until it doubles in size, turn it out and âknock it backâ (more kneading, until itâs getting back to the size it started, this means there wonât be huge âis something living in here?â holes in the bread), put it into your loaf-tin or whatever - weâve used a regular oblong tin, a rectangular Pullman tin with a lid, a small glass casserole, an earthenware chicken roasterâŠ
You can even use a clean terracotta flowerpot.
Let the dough rise again until itâs high enough to look like an unbaked but otherwise real loaf, then pop it in the preheated oven. On average we give ours 180°C / 355°F for 45-50 minutes. YM (and oven) MV.
Hereâs some of our breadâŠ
Hereâs our default bread recipe - it takes about 3-4 hours from flour jar to cutting board depending on climate (warmer is faster) most of which is rise time and baking; hands-on mixing, kneading and knocking-back is about 20 minutes, tops, and less if using a mixer.
Here ( or indeed any of the other pics) is the finished product. This one was given an egg-wash to make it look glossy and keep the poppy-seeds in place; mostly we donât bother with that or the slash down the middle, but all the extras were intentional as a âready for my close-upâ glamour shot.
I think any shop would be happy to have something this good-looking on their shelf. Weâre happy to have it on our table.
Even if your first attempts donât work out quite as well as you hope, you can always make something like thisâŠ
can we have more posts like this in future please? this is really useful and could help those who are struggling