everyone’s very focused on the absolute nuclear scale of dunking going on in the new hbomb but i feel like a lot of the talk about it has been focused on that + ‘wow this guy i’ve never heard of is awful’ but i think the first half of the video is actually even more important. he literally gives you the tools to notice plagiarism and when people are covering up for copying or lack of information. remember them & use them & don’t fall into this trap again please!! for the good of smaller creators and good information
baby snoopy this, baby clifford that, baby gromit blah blah blah. what about baby kermit???????
okay kid. heres the deal. if theres a pic of two cats cuddling thats me and my wife. if one of them is orange then the orange one is my wife because its her favourite. okay kid? alright?
chrysanthemum is a beautiful name for a baby mouse
my watery friend... are you too brushed with the pattern of the dappled light...?
the picrew of dorian gray
Getting a weird little hobby is actually so important bc it opens your eyes up to the world. You start crocheting or knitting, and how you see scarves and sweaters differently. You try identifying plants, now you’re seeing opposite and alternate leaf pattern. Bird watching? Every chirp draws attention and interest.
Get into weird little hobbies.
Tumblr to make new ‘delights’ tab where you can post a chocolate truffle or glass of red wine
get a load of this! (cool fresh autumn air)
i love you fairy tales i love you folklore i love you myths i love you stories as old as humanity itself i love you oral traditions i love you characters carried through time on my ancestors’ tongues i love you story i’ve seen a million ways and want to see a million more i love you archetypes i love—
man who opened a parenthesis he forgot to close 4 years ago is tragically unaware everything he's said since has been an aside
秋コーデ🦉🎩🍂
Anne Lamott, Stitches: A Handbook on Meaning, Hope and Repair
A four page comic about drawing, drawn for the Portland Public Library's newest exhibit, "Why We Make Comics: Reflections on Storytelling".
If you live in Portland ME, you can see this comic, as well as three others drawn by Isabella Rotman, Caroline Hu, and Liz Prince, on display from October 6th to December 31 at the library!
@todaysbird a cute comic about birds!
In the club reading poetryfoundation.com