josh?
where’s the body of christ?
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature
Stranger Things
Peter Solarz
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Show & Tell
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
dirt enthusiast

@theartofmadeline
cherry valley forever

Kaledo Art

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@dankstiel
josh?
where’s the body of christ?

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David Slack warning against AMPTP trying to turn the unions against each other, and stating the facts.
a commission for @turn-tech-goddess of her friend and iida tenya !! thank you sm for commissioning me dude; this was so fun to make 💜
[image description: a digital illustration of iida tenya carrying a person with shoulder length blonde hair in a bridal carry. tenya has short dark blue hair and is wearing glasses, a dark blue blazer, a blue button up shirt, grey pants and brown dress shoes. the other person is wearing a glasses, a necklace and a bracelet a red long sleeved shirt, jeans, and brown boots. both are smiling. the background is light pink and the image is watermarked with the words “adamdropp commissions”. end description.]
HEY THATS ME SUCJSHHDHD HHHHHHHH
a commission for @turn-tech-goddess of her friend and iida tenya !! thank you sm for commissioning me dude; this was so fun to make 💜
[image description: a digital illustration of iida tenya carrying a person with shoulder length blonde hair in a bridal carry. tenya has short dark blue hair and is wearing glasses, a dark blue blazer, a blue button up shirt, grey pants and brown dress shoes. the other person is wearing a glasses, a necklace and a bracelet a red long sleeved shirt, jeans, and brown boots. both are smiling. the background is light pink and the image is watermarked with the words “adamdropp commissions”. end description.]
possible ending song bo burnham || rain + reverb

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“aw you remembered!” bitch i’m in love with you of course i remembered
behind every girlboss is another, bigger girlboss
they call this a pyramid scheme i think
I think they prefer the term mlm
i think you're thinking of wlw
Wulti level warketing scheme
good work, gals

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R.I.P. to all the books I read in middle and high school that I can’t remember their names or plot but know that I thoroughly enjoyed them 😩
More SU Future fanart I did a while back.
My friend sent this to her Professor today
If Janet from The Good Place can wear dresses and have long hair and use she/her pronouns and not be a girl, so can you!
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Just found out a family friend was shot dead. When does this end omfg
Me and this kid used to fight all the time omg.
I have this very vivid memory of when he spilled juice on me after I spilled water on him at a family party when we were like 9. His mom made him apologize to me and we went right back to arguing again
He didn't deserve to die
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In the first poetry workshop I ever took my professor said we could write about anything we wanted except for two things: our grandparents and our dogs. She said she had never read a good poem about a dog. I could only remember ever reading one poem about a dog before that point—a poem by Pablo Neruda, from which I only remembered the lines “We walked together on the shores of the sea/ In the lonely winter of Isla Negra.” Four years later I wrote a poem about how when I was a little girl I secretly baptized my dog in the bathtub because I was afraid she wouldn’t get into heaven. “Is this a good poem?” I wondered. The second poetry workshop, our professor made us put a bird in each one of our poems. I thought this was unbelievably stupid. This professor also hated when we wrote about hearts, she said no poet had ever written a good poem in which they mentioned a heart. I started collecting poems about hearts, first to spite her, but then because it became a habit I couldn’t break. The workshop after that, our professor would tell us the same story over and over about how his son had died during a blizzard. He would cry in front of us. He never told us we couldn’t write about anything, but I wrote a lot of poems about snow. At the end of the year he called me into his office and said, “looking at you, one wouldn’t think you’d be a very good writer” and I could feel all the pity inside of me curdling like milk. The fourth poetry workshop I ever took my professor made it clear that poets should not try to engage with popular culture. I noticed that the only poets he assigned were men. I wrote a poem about that scene in Grease 2 where a boy takes his girlfriend to a fallout shelter and tries to get her to have sex with him by tricking her into believing that nuclear war had begun. It was the first poem I ever published. The fifth poetry workshop I ever took our professor railed against the word blood. She thought that no poem should ever have the word “blood” in it, they were bloody enough already. She returned a draft of my poem with the word blood crossed out so hard the paper had torn. When I started teaching poetry workshops I promised myself I would never give my students any rules about what could or couldn’t be in their poems. They all wrote about basketball. I used to tally these poems when I’d go through the stack I had collected at the end of each class. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 poems about basketball. This was Indiana. Eventually I couldn’t take it anymore. I told the class, “for the next assignment no one can write about basketball, please for the love of god choose another topic. Challenge yourselves.” Next time I collected their poems there was one student who had turned in another poem about basketball. I don’t know if he had been absent on the day I told them to choose another topic or if he had just done it to spite me. It’s the only student poem I can still really remember. At the time I wrote down the last lines of that poem in a notebook. “He threw the basketball and it came towards me like the sun”