barbieprivilege:

barbieprivilege:

killbenedictcumberbatch:

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daviddrag:

Is this a BDSM community protest of 50 Shades of Grey? Cool.

this is my favorite thing

OHHHHH MY GOD OH MY GOD OGH GMUDS*F MDSNSJDFJSHKHSGDF FSOJOHHHGFSIGHFGHHHFGIYSDFSGFSIYIUYTIDFSULHSKFDYSUFYGSOIJFHIDFHGIUFGUSIDFOSFD

this is the worst thing ive ever seen lmfao

i also would disown a family member if they decided to thrust what makes the blood flow to their genit*ls into a public space to impose upon unsuspecting ppl

Is it possible to die from cringing

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jeezypetes:
“Nahhhh see they have chests but not defined separate boobs. It’s especially noticeable on jasper & amethysts bc their outfits probably look like they should show cleavage but instead it’s one smooth convex surface. & remember in terms of...

jeezypetes:

Nahhhh see they have chests but not defined separate boobs. It’s especially noticeable on jasper & amethysts bc their outfits probably look like they should show cleavage but instead it’s one smooth convex surface. & remember in terms of shape shifting: we see gems from space that aren’t planning on encountering any humans, and in their natural environment (spaceship/peridot presumably projecting from home world in marble madness). It seems p unlikely that they intentionally shapeshifter to look like human women. My theory is their bodies are some kind of solid digital projection from their gem (like we see the gem tech splits them into circuits & diodes but doesn’t fully affect Steven)

Really the whole point of this is I hate seeing nsfw art of the gems. Leave these poor alien ladies alone

Nahhhh see they have chests but not defined separate boobs. It’s especially noticeable on jasper & amethysts bc their outfits probably look like they should show cleavage but instead it’s one smooth convex surface. & remember in terms of shape...

Nahhhh see they have chests but not defined separate boobs. It’s especially noticeable on jasper & amethysts bc their outfits probably look like they should show cleavage but instead it’s one smooth convex surface. & remember in terms of shape shifting: we see gems from space that aren’t planning on encountering any humans, and in their natural environment (spaceship/peridot presumably projecting from home world in marble madness). It seems p unlikely that they intentionally shapeshifter to look like human women. My theory is their bodies are some kind of solid digital projection from their gem (like we see the gem tech splits them into circuits & diodes but doesn’t fully affect Steven)

dezzoi:

Photos © Selena Sneyp

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I was gonna write a whole post about the gems not having breasts & then I remembered rose quartz having mad cleavage constantly oh well

bevsi:

i love drawing amethyst

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panthra:
“i was so excited to see opal a second time ahh! now i need to start my painting hw..
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panthra:

i was so excited to see opal a second time ahh! now i need to start my painting hw..

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Anonymous asked: ✍ DERPY!

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ooh i just saw this bc i don’t get notifications from messages. personally i‘m pretty sure calling her “derpy” is ableist but i am just a simple ms paint artist

jasonviola:

Fear of Flowers Part 1

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raycat:
“This is my favorite tweet
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raycat:

This is my favorite tweet

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urocyonfox:
“Here you go have some more of my playing with digital art….
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urocyonfox:

Here you go have some more of my playing with digital art….

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ch0c0muffin:
“PROOF THAT ONION ISNT YELLOW DIAMOND
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This proves nothing

ch0c0muffin:

PROOF THAT ONION ISNT YELLOW DIAMOND

This proves nothing

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currentsinbiology:
“Researchers take another step in bringing back a wooly mammothA team of researchers working at Harvard University has taken yet another step towards bringing to life a reasonable facsimile of a woolly mammoth—a large, hairy...

currentsinbiology:

Researchers take another step in bringing back a wooly mammoth

A team of researchers working at Harvard University has taken yet another step towards bringing to life a reasonable facsimile of a woolly mammoth—a large, hairy elephant-like beast that went extinct approximately 3,300 years ago. The work by the team has not been published as yet, because as team lead George Church told The Sunday Times, recently, they believe they have more work to do before they write up their results.    

Church is quick to point out that his team is not cloning the mammoth, instead they are rebuilding the genome of the ancient animal by studying its DNA, replicating it and then inserting the copy into the genome of an Asian elephant—the closest modern day equivalent. They are not bringing forth a new mammoth yet either—all of their work is confined to simple cells in their lab. What they have done, however, is build healthy living elephant cells with mammoth DNA in them. Their work is yet another step towards that ultimate goal, realizing the birth of a wooly mammoth that is as faithful to the original as is humanly possible.

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mattlaz:

melancholymelody22 floorplanofmyheadandhart the second this played the lyrics for the whole song came into my head

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Titlethat whistle part in 'allstar' but it never ends