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pyropian

reason #628293 i love my mom:

when we were wee little elementary school kids my sisters and i loved the tamagotchi games. but the tamagotchi required constant attention right? and we couldn’t play them during school so my mom would bring it to work with her and she’d do all of her accounting/banking shit while also feeding 2 tamagatchi pets. this small serious asian lady playing tamagotchi for her daughters. i love her so much

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このノートに名前を書かれた者は…(▽ミズキ)

The person whose name is written in this notebook…(▽ミズキ)

*ominous Death Note writing music* The person whose name is written in this notebook will, in 40 seconds… forget how to ride a bicycle wHAT THE HELL IS THIS *falls off bike*
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coldweatherr

Japanese vines are higher level

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gothicprep

6 years later and avatar (the james cameron movie) is still completely incomprehensible to me. like you’ve got the highest grossing film in recent history and no one actually enjoyed it beyond “eh. it was okay”

Avatar is such a weird anomaly.  It’s the highest grossing film EVER (not adjusting for inflation) by a huge margin and yet it left virtually no footprint on popular culture.  It had its 15 minutes of fame to the tune of $2.7 billion dollars worldwide, and within a few years it’s like no one remembers it even existed.  You only ever really see it mentioned these days in the context of its record-breaking box office.

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BOOM! GUESS WHO STEPPED IN THE ROOM!

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typhlonectes

“If you white folks want to be treated the way blacks are in this society, stand. Nobody’s standing here. That says very plainly that you know what’s happening. You know you don’t want it for you…”

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sixpenceee

“Inception” Coffee Table

Inspired by the hit 2010 film Inception, this coffee table seems to bend reality, and defy the laws of gravity. The piece references a scene in the movie where the characters realize that within a dream the laws of the universe are null, and the surreal table perfectly plays upon this idea. Created by Cyprus-based designer Stelios Mousarris, this “wave city” coffee table curves an urban landscape up and over itself to create an incredibly eye-catching piece of furniture. (Source)

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