followingponies:

Happy first day of Spring! I hope there are lots of flowers growing around you.

Flower Garland.

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coffee–queen:
“My lil pup💕
”

coffee–queen:

My lil pup💕

O and on the topic of skincare: lush seems like they make rly nice products but I just can’t trust a company that suggests I use a salt scrub on my face

I hate when skincare products say “dermatologically tested.” What does that mean. what were the results of the test

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mayamaryllis:
“So glad we got to see her again
”

mayamaryllis:

So glad we got to see her again

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pizzakladd:

Sunset girl

pixlezq:
“Pooped out a few more Gem Warrior couple Steven and Connie stuff while I’m sick as heck. Now with more shippy stuff
”

pixlezq:

Pooped out a few more Gem Warrior couple Steven and Connie stuff while I’m sick as heck. Now with more shippy stuff

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asylum-art:

Wisteria bonsai proves big beauty comes in small packages-DDN Japan

As you probably already know, bonsai is the Japanese art of growing miniature trees or shrubs in planters. You’ve may have already seen at least some tiny potted junipers, a common species for bonsai, at some point, but actually many different species are suitable for bonsai, including some flowering trees like wisteria, or fuji in Japanese.

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omisskin:
“Rose: “Greg!! Look, look” ”

omisskin:

Rose: “Greg!! Look, look”

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gracekraft:

The joke is that Pearl is a massive dork

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jhameia:

wyvernsdreams:

rhubabe:

who decided popcorn was the official movie food

I actually have a serious answer for this.

Popcorn was such a cheap but highly popular in demand food, and people loved it as a treat because it was fast, buttery, and salty.  While a lot of other businesses at the time were failing because of the Great Depression, the business for production and sale of popcorn thrived because it was so cheap and popular.  When WWII came around, other snacks and candies became harder and harder to obtain due to strict rations during wartime, which only encouraged the production and sale of popcorn to compensate.  Which… no one seemed to mind.  It was a tasty treat everyone loved, and it helped out agricultural businesses and so much more.

In any case, popcorn became the official movie food because movie theatres, just like many other business venues during this particular era, weren’t really doing so well with as tight as things were.  And with the popcorn business booming and its huge surge in popularity, movie theatres took advantage of the opportunity and started selling this tasty treat as concession.  Not only did the sale of popcorn in movie theatres encourage people to come and buy movie tickets, but the concession sales for popcorn just by itself was enough to keep theatres in business.

Basically, popcorn is the official movie food because the popcorn industry is what kept the movie industry afloat by keeping theatres and the demand for cinema alive.

how to food history

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iloveouterspace2k14:

we meet in a public place and i take you into the bathroom with me and I take off my sweater to reveal a tiny baby pig that has been there The whole time and you are shocked but i motion for you to be quiet and so does the pig

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rakkiankh:

mjerk:

well its another hiatus, and ive been keeping this theory to myself for so long, i finally have it all figured out, so here it is. sorry its so long, i just really had to go in detail on this.

The English language is conspiring against us.

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