- me, putting a bunch of hand wash only things in the washing machine: you guys look out for each other in there OK
Here’s something fun! Some transparent backcard art for all of your gen 1 artwork needs. Have the Sunshine ponies first!
Free to use!
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i was about to joke about how my political stance is “end lawnmower culture” but then it occurred to me that i actually Am against lawns as suburban status symbols and wastes of land that Could be used to sustain native flora & fauna and grow food for people, but no, instead they are these huge useless swaths of land that need Constant maintenance, the process of which is not only destructive, but Incredibly Loud
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There’s a Chrome extension that replaces “Millennials” with “Snake People” and it’s pretty great. [x]
Word substitution is in fact the #1 brand of humour to a unicorn
This was in the newspaper. Bloody mean spirited avocado squeezers
Whenever i do ouija board stuff with people who believe in ghosts i feel like a parent taking bites out of the cookies their kids left out for santa so it looks like he was really there. I just want to keep the magic alive
#jsyk: ouija boards are always controlled by your meaner & less gullible friends #100% of the time even if they deny it #probably 90% of supernatural phenomena is caused by your mean friends
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Whenever i do ouija board stuff with people who believe in ghosts i feel like a parent taking bites out of the cookies their kids left out for santa so it looks like he was really there. I just want to keep the magic alive
reblog if you’re a horrifying eldritch abomination, the very idea of terror made flesh
my friend said there aren’t any of us on tumblr let’s prove them wrong!!
A new take on the age old rice ball is gaining popularity in Japan. Known as onigirazu, so named as chefs can quickly make them without worrying about getting sticky rice hands, these versatile and hearty dishes have rapidly become popular search subjects on cooking apps such as Cookpad and have even inspired several recipe books.
The photos above by Laura Tomàs Avellana on Flickr show how to make onigirazu in just a few steps. All that is needed is nori, rice, plastic wrap, and fillings.
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Me: *sees a post* this…hm…this doesn’t sit well with me
*a few hours later sees that same post but explaining why it’s fucked up*
Me: I’m Never Wrong.
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