dobre intencje
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Fuck it. Crochet cartilaginous stingray skeleton
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together forever❤️
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s6e7
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I would rather not go back to the old house
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Wexler and McGill are here fur you! 🐺🐱
[Retro commission for GayFeatherStar]
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Percy Shelley doodling while helping his wife edit the draft of her first novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818):
The idea for the story was devised in mid-June 1816. The draft shown here was written between August and December 1816, and it was revised until April 1817. The book was published January 1st 1818 when Mary was 20-years-old. She was only 18 when she conceived the story, as her 19th birthday was on August 30th 1816.
Source: The Shelley-Godwin Archive online
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young artist posting your work online, heed my warning. im holding your face so gently in my hands, you have to stop caring about numbers right now and start caring about making the weirdest and most self-indulgent art you possibly can
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i think it is important to recognize the ways in which your favorite thing sucks. i think it keeps u normal
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Tomska going hard on Twitter again.
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adhd will have you fighting for your life to do beloved hobbies that bring you nothing but joy
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at some point you have to realize that you actually have to read to understand the nuance of anything. we as a society are obsessed with summarization, likely as a result of the speed demanded by capital. from headlines to social media (twitter being especially egregious with the character limit), people take in fragments of knowledge and run with them, twisting their meaning into a kaleidoscope that dilutes the message into nothing. yes, brevity is good, but sometimes the message, even when communicated with utmost brevity, requires a 300 page book. sorry.
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Bonfire Celebrating Midsummer Night, Nikolai Astrup, 1912/1926
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