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Claire Keane

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Cosmic Funnies

shark vs the universe
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Cosimo Galluzzi
dirt enthusiast
will byers stan first human second
Jules of Nature
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
art blog(derogatory)
we're not kids anymore.

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My physical therapist asked me about my hobbies as part of my intake for our first session. I couldn't for the life of me decide what was a normal number of hobbies to list. I started with things that I felt like were affected by my messed up back, neck, and left arm.
"Needlecraft, you know crochet and embroidery...assorted art projects...online gaming..."
But then she clearly seemed to expect me to name more.
"Uh, cooking? The card game bridge? Wasting time on the internet? Going to the movies? Reading??"
I just don't know guys. I feel like it's a hard question to answer as an adult. There are so many things I wish I had time or energy for, but if I haven't done them in years, do they still count?
given the current climate this pride especially i feel i must mention that i love my trans friends, i stand with trans people in the fight against transphobic legislation and those who would enforce it, and this blog is not a good place for you to be if you do not vibe with that
just saw a 'comments' tab on someones blog you know where the following and likes tabs would be if enabled and it was just showing all the replies theyve made on peoples posts. this is fascinating when did this feature come out
EMERGENCY - ITS AUTO ENABLED!
if you've made replies on posts there is now a tab on your blog showing every post youve replied to and your reply.
if this is not what you want, either go to your blog and click comments and disable it from there or just go to your individual blogs setting pages. just change it from blue to grey if you dont want everyone to see your replies AND the post you're replying to
PLEASE BE ADVISED that it is set to disabled for blogs that have not made any replies but it will turn ON if you reply with that blog in the future.! i just tested it with my main, which was greyed out but it turned on the moment i left a test reply
figured i'd get the word out bc i have not seen a single mention of this and i'm sure there are plenty of people who maybe comment on things they don't want on display for everyone to see on their blog lol. you can still look at your replies with it toggled off just no one else can, like locking the following and likes list
so for some reason this feature was actually announced on the tumblr engineering blog. interesting choice not to reblog it to the staff or tumblr blog, esp considering they asked for user input on how to implement it, but i suppose considering the response to the last update maybe the replies would be too overwhelming...
so couple of clarifications. comments are disabled as default for primary blogs that have their likes disabled. they are seemingly enabled for all other blogs that have replied to posts
posts you comment on may show on your followers 'for you' page if you leave your replies publically available. they may, in the future, show in on your followers dashboard if your follower goes to their dash settings and enables this. apparently, if your likes are enabled, your followers can already see those on the dash if they've gone into preferences and selected to do so, which I was unaware of, and that seems to be disabled at default, but it's possible i disabled it previously and forgot about it ig
thinking about that one wordless calvin and hobbes sunday strip thats just calvins dad ditching his work to go play in the snow... its going to make me cry
ohhhh my god
β#I LOVE that the comic keeps the lens on Calvinβs dad to the degree of not even showing Calvinβs excited face when his dad surprises him, #You can see the joy and excitement of the moment in his pose and reflected in his dadβs expression, #itβs a great little artistic decision, #I realized what gets me about it itβs the hat covering his dadβs head and hair so the dad just looks like Calvin. #you donβt HAVE to show Calvin! You already see him in the dad becoming a kid for a moment you only have to draw that onceβ

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No, I am not 'hoarding craft supplies.' I am sourcing materials for a very big project that will be revealed to me at a later date- perhaps in a dream.
scientists are experimenting on cross-breeding a crab and a cheetah; things could go sideways real fast
Good cat news! Buttercup is back home with a feeding tube that seems to have nearly immediately improved her condition. I'm so relieved.
She's still recovering from the exhausting day at the vets and anesthesia, but she seems better already to me. I'm going to be feeding her using the tube every six hours for two to four weeks, but the prognosis is cautiously good and I "only" paid $3100 because I was willing and able to do the care, feeding, and monitoring at home.
I will be eating rice and beans for quite a while and I won't be going on either of my summer trips, but it's worth it. Once I figured out that with immediate treatment her odds were 80-90% of recovery, I just couldn't make another choice.
My oldest cat, Buttercup, isn't doing well. Briefly thought based on what the vet said that there was some hope of her getting better, but emergency vet wants $6-8k for 24-48 hours of care for jaundice. And that's without any clear idea that she'd be okay after that. So. Having a pretty rough day over here.
Kind of wish they'd not given me hope. The 15 minutes of thinking she might be okay set me up for a pretty rough time as the reality of the costs just to find out what might be wrong set in. I was better off having made peace with what was likely to come next.

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THE GNOMES FOR MY MOTHER ARE DONE!
all patterns are from The Gnomes Of Grimblewood by Sarah Schira, and individual pictures of the gnomes are under the cut!
The Hollywood Knickerbocker
Me at least twice a week
i love boston
All this moon news has been so exciting π

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The first one was already funny but the second made me crack up :D
HAAAAA!
[Video description:
Tiktok user thehypegoblin faces the camera wearing a dark elf cleric cosplay. A robotic voice reads the text on the screen: "If your tits had a headphone jack what would they play?" She shoves an aux cord into her cleavage. From under the corset comes the audio "Suffocation! No breathing!" from Last Resort. She shrugs, nods, and makes a yep, that seems right face.
Cut to user casespotleson facing the camera looking inquisitive. He shoves an aux cord under his shirt collar. From under the shirt comes the audio "But you didn't have to cut me off" from Somebody That I Used to Know. He retorts, "Yes I did. Stop whining."
End vid description.]
Richard Nadler