do people actually read books while in the bathtub
how do you not get everything wet
why is this making me laugh so fucking hard
THANK YOU FOR ADDING A VISUAL OMG
do people actually read books while in the bathtub
how do you not get everything wet
why is this making me laugh so fucking hard
THANK YOU FOR ADDING A VISUAL OMG
here he comes
Barbara Hepworth - Pelagos (1946)
I’ve been listening to the people in the apartment below me have arguments for two years now and I still can’t figure out what language they’re speaking. The best I can narrow it down is like if Portuguese and Hebrew had a baby. Is that a common pidgin combination
I just listened to a clip of this and jesus christ you fucking got it. there are like 3500 people in the whole united states who speak this and two of them are in a very fraught marriage four feet below me
Had to ban the phrase “tricky dick” from my classroom during watergate lesson because saying the word dick in front of 30 fifteen year olds is like lighting a bomb and throwing it through the doorway but now they’re just calling him Richard the Treacherous like they’re all medieval peasants. gonna lose it
Nyaduola Gabriel by Darren Gwynn for Lacoste Campaign 2026
Brett Wong
dog eating a dog
my breaking bad retrospective
reddit, how do I make my firstborn stop playing with the fans, the ornaments, and the makeup when he is supposed to be a warlord. I fear I shall raise a poet.
Absolutely based quote my dude
This is so funny
do you think they asked him to pose like this or he just did that
he sat on the ground and they picked him up with the physgun and put him there sideways
Anthropomorphic sculptures made of mud and algae, Homo Algus is a creation of Sophie Prestigiacomo.
A selection of animals from various 17th and 18th century calligraphy copybooks which were drawn with single lines to practice (and show off) penmanship strokes.
How can I find more of these? Would love to see some birds, partly to learn how to do, partly for tattoo inspiration. I'm trying to Google it, but alas. it's the shitter. Would love some books or webpages to check out.
This blog has links to a ton of 17th century copybooks. Not all of them have this level of elaborate flourishing, but many of the examples I posted I found through this blog.
I also have another post with birds, since you mentioned them specifically.