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    I’m also @asheepdraws , this is just my main/personal account; have some links!

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    cosmic witch Celine for funn

  • ENDERMAN JUST FUCKINF WALKED INTO MY HOUSE? LIKE HE OWNS THE PLACE?

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    fuckinf ???? leave ????? please ?????

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    dude.

  • What's the sexiest punctuation mark? Add in the tags/comments why.

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    ¿?

    &

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    @

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    Ü (not a punctuation mark, but included)

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    Other (put in tags pls!)

    Making a little zine for my gf about sexy punctuation marks - Help me out by telling me your favorite ones and why! If you've got any unique ones, I'd be glad to know! Give me the details!

  • too lazy to retype this but . insane interaction w coworker last night

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    tell me you have never worked in customer service without telling me you've never worked in customer service

  • When I tell that I LOVE solarpunk

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  • Oh, I remember this, the edit was done by youtuber Waffle to the left.

    They didn't just cut out the parts with the oat milk, they skillfully edited over all the god-damn branding and replaced the audio.

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    But what I still find most hilarious about this whole commercial is the fact that everything they show in this solar punk world seems to be made with sustainable, zero waste and reusable materials.

    Everything EXCEPT THE FUCKING CHOBANI BRANDED STUFF!
    The only plastic you see in this whole commercial is all the straight to the landfill packaging made by the very corporation that tries to sell how sustainable and "green" they are.
    Unintentional self satire at its finest.

    They couldn't even show their yogurt and milk in (basically infinitely reusable) glass containers because they pretty much only sell their shit in plastic

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    It is such a perfect example of the true face of "green" capitalism, it's hilarious.

  • The punk in this solarpunk comes from cutting the corporation out of the picture

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    im falling in love with life again

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    meanwhile, at the home of exandria's most eligible paladin—

  • breaking bad in the monster high universe be like yo mista fright

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  • if money wasnt an option, would you want live with other people?

    yes, with family

    yes, with a partner

    yes, with friends

    yes, with anyone / random roommates

    not at all

    other

    the "would u live w mutuals" poll has me curious abt this. so

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    anyone else relate

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  • here's your friendly reminder that firefox is a nonprofit organization and they've rolled out a bunch of ACTUAL privacy features in the past year alone, including complete built-in protection from tracking

    get it here

  • The Spring Fairy, 1902 by Segundo de Chomón

    The earliest color films, from the mid-1890s, were colored by hand, frame by frame, using tiny brushes—sometimes only a single camel hair. The work was extraordinarily labor intensive. One film-coloring workshop, run by Elisabeth Thuillier in Paris, employed approximately 200 female colorists. “I spent my nights selecting and sampling the colors, and during the day, the workers applied the color according to my instructions,” Thuillier recalled in a 1929 interview. “Each specialized worker applied only one color, and we often exceeded 20 colors on a film.”

  • I actually gasped at this. The color is so shocking against the grey, in the best possible way!

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