everythingfox:

The best asmr

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inkforhumanhands:

homerforsure:

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β€œWild Pear Tree” by Kaveh Akbar from Calling A Wolf A Wolf

[ID: it’s been January for months in both directions /end ID]

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figdays:

Art Prints // oddrabbits

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oarfjsh:

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opossum with grapes.jpg my beloved

peniswakt:

peniswakt:

After entire HOURS of arduous research, I am now proud to present my completed Joker Analysis Chart.

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THE CHARACTERS: The Joker from The Dark Knight, Will Graham from NBC’s Hannibal, Amy Dunne from Gone Girl, Vriska Serket from Homestuck, Nagito Komaeda from Danganronpa 2

METHODOLOGY: I polled many different internet users across both Tumblr and Twitter before applying my own analytical framework.

BRIEF EXPLANATION OF JOKER ANALYSIS: The criteria for a Joker are many, but I will attempt to break it down succinctly: in order to be a Joker for any given demographic, several things must be true; namely, the character must 1. have killed at least one person, 2. be, even if they are a protagonist, a character who is morally grey, and 3. (and most importantly) be related to to an unhealthy amount by people of the demographic in question.

FAQs:

β€œWhat the fuck?” yeah

β€œWhy did you do this?” i’m insane

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rewildish:
“Hello! This here is a v-stitched pine needle basket I completed last December. I gathered these needles in the southern Sierras, near King’s Canyon National Park. It’s my first pine needle basket with handles, so I’m still holding on to...

rewildish:

Hello! This here is a v-stitched pine needle basket I completed last December. I gathered these needles in the southern Sierras, near King’s Canyon National Park. It’s my first pine needle basket with handles, so I’m still holding on to it. ;) 

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hog-babe:

hog-babe:

im reading a book about spoon carving and i love how the author keeps referring to craftsmanship. it’s my favourite word of the english language probably

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I love using plain wood best, however, because then nothing distracts from the form of the spoon. I like the egalitarian beauty which comes from a plain bit of wood. A nice clean, straight bit of sycamore is the cow parsely or stinging nettle of the wood world; this compared to the glamour of the orchid. I believe that the hunt for the rare or unique is to neglect or even despise the ordinary; when we carve a good spoon from ordinary wood we celebrate the beauty of ordinariness.

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cinnamonbreads:

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Forgot about this tapir in my sketchbook.. view her..

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effemimaniac:

:3¢

^ kittycat passing you the joint

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arterialtrees:


Intrusion

After I had cut off my hands
and grown new ones


something my former hands had longed for
came and asked to be rocked.


After my plucked out eyes
had withered, and new ones grown


something my former eyes had wept for
came asking to be pitied.

–Denise Levertov

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chickensnack:

TUESDAY AGAIN NO PROBLEM

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