A little girl in my 4th grade class came up to me after recess and said, “I got married at recess!” and I said “Oh? I didn’t know anyone was ordained under the age of twelve.” and she asked me what ordained meant and I explained and then she said “Oh, well, no, my wife and I were married by the slide, but we’ll be happy together anyway.”
So apparently on school playgrounds, slides are already legalizing same-sex marriage.
They warned us it would be a slippery slope.
collina strada - fw23
Important paint study
dominatrix paul revere the british arent coming until I say so. paul revere orgasm denial the british arent coming. paul
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pilot sketches done in fountain pen
Yves Olade, from Dark When It Gets Dark; “Topograph”
Catch me on Ao3 promoting unsafe sex, huge age gaps, adultery, and blasphemy.
I've been rewatching Road to Avonlea for I don't know the -th time. And I decided to draw Jasper, because he's one of the best characters. He's not the character as LM Montgomery would have ever written him. In The Story Girl books, LMM is going for a reclusive farmer-poet with no people skills, while RtA's going for a reclusive scientific free-thinker and genius with no people skills, but I vastly prefer this Jasper to the original. He's a funny character, he's a warm character, but he's also a complex character. Just as much as any of the child stars, you see him change and grow into himself, finding his place in the world.
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the french have a term called « la petite unalive »
i was playing scrabble and i had a B, U, R, G, E, and R and i thought “aha burger, one who burgs, but my mom will never accept that as a word” but then i remembered burger is actually a word
one time I played the word “am” and I thought, they can totally let that slide because of AM radio and A.M time.
then i remembered
Scrabble does things to your mind that you can never come back from.
I once was playing and put down ‘cow’ but in my mind I was saying it so it rhymed with ‘crow’ and I told my friend that it might not be a real word but I’m playing it and he can’t stop me and he looked me right in the eye and said it like how ‘cow’ is supposed to be said and I was so mad at myself I nearly flipped the board.
My brother played the word ‘scrabble’ and my mom said, “I actually don’t think that’s a word.” And I said, “yes it is? ‘scrabbled eggs’???”
One time my mom played “early,” and I was like: “What does that mean? Resembling an earl?”