aluvsblu:

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some ninerose domestics?

posted on 8th April, with: 706 notesviareblog

reefshrk:

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pigeon friends :)

posted on 8th April, with: 15,677 notesviareblog

polybiusplayer:

ghostinacardboardbox:

A black background with two lines of text. the first line is indented, typed in red, and reads "How long has it been like this?" the second line is not indented, typed in green, and reads, "On April 7th, 2026, people stopped being born. On the same day, people stopped dying, and people stopped aging."ALT

Happy Everyone Stopped Aging Day!! Only one more year until we become immortal and invent football but weirder

Oh god one more year

posted on 8th April, with: 929 notesviareblog
posted on 8th April, with: 1,741 notesviareblog

troubledminnesotan:

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Journal comics- my agate hunting adventures taught me that I can find moments of joy without a bunch of made up requirements

posted on 7th April, with: 511 notesviareblog

huariqueje:

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Unknown - Ernst Lundgren

Swedish , 1873-1930

Oil on canvas , 57 x 64 cm.

posted on 6th April, with: 1,964 notesviareblog
posted on 6th April, with: 2,832 notesviareblog

girltony:

girl who finally is going back to reading by finishing one book: now i’m going to read all the books in the world.

posted on 6th April, with: 21,264 notesviareblog

subversivecynic:

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

theshysepticeye:

theshysepticeye:

iamwestiec:

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

ya’ll were really gonna let me live my life in ignorance thinking mr. rogers was straight???

oh whoops, did we forget to tell you? there’s a quote in The Good Neighbor where Mr. Rogers talked about being attracted to both men and women

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FRED ROGERS I LOVE YOU EVEN MORE

WOOOO

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Fred Rogers was perfect, we were lucky to have him, and I will strenuously argue it but not actual fight over it because I think it would make him sad

posted on 6th April, with: 100,276 notesviareblog

toastandvegemite:

do you ever wonder if your choice of blorbo is random baby chick imprinting, or in fact a deep physiological profile that reveals all the things you need therapy for

posted on 6th April, with: 63,530 notesviareblog

sunshinetrinket:

i hope im not just a mutual to you but also a really annoying stranger who is somehow always going through something

posted on 6th April, with: 40,228 notesviareblog

theunvanquishedzims:

beemovieerotica:

pirates of the caribbean really introduced an eldritch octopus man who kills indiscriminately and torments the dead as their poster villain and then you watch the movies and it’s like, “oh no, actually the worst villain in this series is a small white british man who functions as the herald of capitalism” and that was very very brave of them

#here is a man so heartless he has literally cut his own heart out of his chest #but he’s still not as evil as the fucking east india trading company

posted on 6th April, with: 169,447 notesviareblog

two-bees-poetry:

ernmark:

I spotted a reply to one of my posts:

a cropped Tumblr text response by user winter-rabbit-2 that reads: you lead a very interesting lifeALT

And my knee-jerk response was “no, you should hear my friends talk about their lives–”

And it made me remember something.

Back in high school, my IB class did a lock-in– where the group of students gets locked into one part of the school overnight on a weekend– and after junk food and video games lost their appeal, we got to talking.

Only I didn’t really know anything about almost any of them. They were all friendly enough, but I kept to myself for the most part, so we didn’t have much to talk about once standard small talk ran out.

So I asked one of the other people sitting with me: “what’s your story?”

Your life story.

And he told me. Sixteen years or so condensed into maybe a half hour. And it was the most fascinating life I could have imagined: the places he’d been, the things he’d done, the experiences that defined him. It boggled my mind.

When he finished and turned the question around to me, I thought mine sounded really boring in comparison, but he listened open-mouthed to the entire thing. Other kids were gathering around us by now, listening in. And when I finished mine, I turned to another one of them and asked the question to them.

And just like before, my mind was blown. A completely different life, completely different focal points, defining experiences, goals the likes of which were deserving of an anime. And the same happened with the next person we asked, and the next.

By the time each one of us had finished telling their story, it was time to go home for the morning. The video games had been abandoned hours ago. None of us had slept. We were too caught up in each other’s lives.

All of which is to say:

Thank you. I do lead a very interesting life.

So do you.

It’s seriously one of the biggest pieces of advice I think I can give to anyone: listen to the stories of strangers.

Or friends. Or anyone. Learn about other people.

posted on 6th April, with: 36,852 notesviareblog

redstonedust:

having depression makes your friends seem like the coolest most put together people on earth like wow… you got out of bed, had breakfast, went to work, AND spent some time on a hobby when you got home….? that’s so impressive you’re like superman or something. can i borrow your power.

posted on 6th April, with: 87,523 notesviareblog

pigeon-cave:

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Spectrum of overwhelm, now in triangle form due to popular demand

posted on 5th April, with: 61,413 notesviareblog
c.  steyerogers