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@klarinette49 / klarinette49.tumblr.com

Downton Abbey, The Good Place, Harry Potter and Disney, sometimes Ghibli, Brooklyn 99 and Friends. Good Behavior is my drug. Flailing about many OTPs, period dramas, and whatever show I started watching. Book lover, travel freak, space admirer and I like to knit. Slytherin with Hufflepuff affiliations, INFJ / ISFJ, European.
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cookiescr

Yknow the thing where red pandas just lay down on a branch and let their legs hang and they’re just like vibing

they’re just vibing yknow?

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dimpledgucci

porcupines do this too :)

i have excellent news about the manul cat

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radwolf76

Manul cat is an automatic reblog from me.

I am porcupine.

Pretty much most cats that spend any time in trees, tbh

Honestly tho, in terms of lazy chill I don’t think anyone’s gonna beat this bear:

look at this squirrel

And let’s not forget the time an entire pride of ten lions decided to take a nap in a single tree

Yes these photos are real

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angeltiddies

reverse gaslighting where i pretend to know exactly what you are talking about

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invaderxan

academic conferences

Work meetings

Interviews

Auditory processing disorder

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lemonsharks

conversations with my cats who are yelling

Me letting that little kid with their hyper fixation tell me every single fact they know about it

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helloitsbees

Goncharov (1973)

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dcbicki

According to production designer Robin Standefer, what makes this home so endearing and intriguing to viewers is that the home is meant to be a place of refuge: “There is a whole world in this house and garden…These women are outcasts and this place is their sanctuary.”

Truly a world within itself, the Owens house is meant to withstand time and passing fads. We find ourselves drawn to this small world because it’s nothing like we see today– not in 1998, and surely not 20 years later, let alone in the real world. For being only a set on a film, the unattainability of the Practical Magic world is what makes us come back each Halloween to watch it, to keep us dreaming, to keep inspiring us to create our own magic, even if just within our homes. — “Fit For a Few Witches: The Practical Magic Victorian House

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