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Peter Solarz
Monterey Bay Aquarium
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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JBB: An Artblog!
Stranger Things
Xuebing Du

Love Begins
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Cosimo Galluzzi

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çĽćĽ / Permanent Vacation

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I don't have time for tumblr discourse they're calling the very hungry caterpillar degenerate art over on twitter
good art is when something looks like real life, the more real it looks the more better the art. abstracted figures give my trad children nightmares, one time they were exposed to cubism and couldn't go outside for a week
Huh fascinating, I wonder what the fash have against Eric Carle? I wonder what he might have said about his life, and influences, and early experiences that makes them say heâs part of an âinsalubrious cultureâ?
Franz Marc (1880-1916) was a German painter and printmaker, one of the key figures of the German Expressionist movement.
From the interview..."When I was about 12 or 13 years old, my art teacher, Herr Krauss, introduced me to abstract and Expressionist art during a time when works such as these had been banned and forbidden to be painted or exhibited in Nazi Germany.
(Marc's paintings), which my teacher secretly showed me, were unlike anything I had been exposed to before. This experience at first shocked me, but in the end, changed my view of art, though I didn't know it at the time. Herr Krauss was a courageous teacher to defy the dictatorial rules of the time."
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Hello my beautiful human body! Iâve invited you here today to discuss adopting non-mucus-based solutions to common challengesâ
I need to tell you, the sound is VERY important, and the final frame of the video is đđđ.
âbits to use in everyday conversationsâ
For sneezing if its someone who sneezes a certain number of times in a row you can hit them with a "you get one more" on the penultimate sneeze
Also reffering to things as "nature's X" when it def isnt natural
"That's why God gave us (tool that is 100% manmade)." For example, "That's why God gave us GPS."
At Toba aquarium in Japan, after closing time, some clever little otter pups help their grandpa tidy up their toys. As a reward, he gives them ice cubes

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So while doing some pirate research for the play Iâm writing I stumbled upon one of the most amazing things Iâve ever read. In the 5th century A.D. there was a Scandinavian princess called Alwilda whoâs father tried to set her up to marry Alf, the Prince of Denmark. Alwilda wasnât cool with this so she and some female companions dressed as men, stole a ship, and sailed away. Eventually they met a company of pirates who were in need of a new captain and they were so captivated by her that they elected her as their new leader. Her crew became so infamous that Prince Alf was sent out to stop them. When their ships met he took Alwilda prisoner and she was so impressed by Alfâs skill that she agreed to marry him after all and eventually became the Queen of Denmark.
I stopped caring whether this was factually accurate about halfway through because itâs completely AWESOME.
Medievalist here for triumphant fact-checking: this story is, if not true, at least true according to the history of the Danes (Gesta Danorum) written in the 12th century by Saxo Grammaticus. You can read his account of Alwildaâs story in the original Latin here, or in English translation here. Highlights include:
She exchanged womanâs for manâs attire, and, no longer the most modest of maidens, began the life of a warlike rover. Enrolling in her service many maidens who were of the same mind, she happened to come to a spot where a band of rovers were lamenting the death of their captain, who had been lost in war; they made her their rover captain.
I love the implication that there were lots of Danish maidens just WAITING for the opportunity of a life of piracyâŚ
Reblogging my old post for this A+ addition to it
reblog to diminish the horrors from the person you reblogged from
Why don't they make stained glass fish tanks? Give those fish Catholic guilt
fascinated by the implication that it's the stained glass that gives catholics the guilt
I FOUND THE. FISH CANâT SIN POST.
I had to do it.
I've been put in the tank đ
The longer it takes for this to come across your dash the funnier it is
Which will fade first? Memories of the Area 51 "raid", or memories of Internet Explorer?

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The point of officially naming a pet is not to actually use that name but to have a baseline from which to come up with every conceivable nickname to call them instead.
You bury a seed not because it looks nice in the dirt, but because the limbs that branch out will look nice in the sky
Congrats on contributing to the ancient tumblr tradition of turning shitposts into profound poetry
The best notes on this post are all the Slavic and trans people saying âbold of you to assume that this isnât how we choose our own names as well.â
The second best notes are all the people tagging like itâs an ancient post from Ye Olden Tumblr Dayes despite being made two days ago.
So I just saw a post by a random personal blog that said âdonât follow me if we never even had a conversation beforeâ and?????? Not to be rude but literally what the fuck??????????
Iâve had people (non-pornbots) try to strike conversation out of nowhere in my DMs recently, and now Iâm wondering if they were doing that because they wanted to follow me and thought they needed to interact first. I feel compelled to say, just in case, that itâs totally okay to follow this blog (or my side blog, for that matter) even if weâve never talked before.
Also, Iâm legit confused. Is this how follow culture works right now? It was worded like itâs common sense but is that really a thing?
Saw a sharp increase in my follower count after posting this. The legitimacy of it is driving me nuts so I also feel the need to say that you can follow anyone on here regardless of whether youâve interacted with them or not. People like the above mentioned blog are exceptions. Perhaps they themselves think they arenât and therefore will act like they arenât, but they are, trust me.
Just follow anyone you wanna follow. The worst thing that can happen is maybe getting soft-blocked by the other person, but if they do soft-block you, then they were never that worth following in the first place.
wow. really hope this isn't actually a norm taking hold with new users! this isn't facebook, you don't need to know people before following them
this is the '10 year mutuals you've never spoken to once' site
Follow! REBLOG! It's how the site works!!