embroiderycrafts:

Last piece ☺️🧵 by Thibili

yuumei-art:

Space Shroom for getting so high, you’d be out of the exosphere ⭐🌟✨

whatdoyoumeanitsnotawesome:

shutyourmoustache:

Sweet axe, bro!

they all fuck SEVERELY

cosmereclysmic:

cosmereclysmic:

cosmereclysmic:

cosmereclysmic:

I don’t want cosmere to become mainstream media because then we’ll have to suffer the funkopocolypse and I’m not strong enough for that shit.

That said, I would absolutely buy a Pusheenified Vin, especially if it came with a giant sword.

Not enough people reblogging this version. Let Pusheen Vin into your hearts. 😢

Vin if she were a Pusheen cat. Her whole is body dark grey and shaped like an egg with two rounded cat ears on top. She has a tuft of hair between in the ears for her bangs, and two more tufts on either side of her head for the rest of her hair. She's wearing a pale grey mist cloak, and is holding up a giant butcher-knife-like sword with a dusty red handle.ALT

LET PUSHEEN VIN INTO YOUR HEARTS I BEG

eblensky:

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detective ???, day two

damazcuz:

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Certain words can change your brain forever and ever so you do have to be very careful about it.

hatingongodot:

I get missing the Honeymoon Phase of the relationship once you’re out of it but like what is a relationship if not Hanging Out. There is no higher form of love, of human connection, than Hanging Out. Why would you ever give up on that. All of mankind’s endeavors, the very instinct wired into us as biological creatures, all of it points towards the holiness inherent to Just Chilling With Someone

bubobubosibericus:

markscherz:

owlet:

owlet:

owlet:

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thank you scherz et al. for bringing us the frogs Mini ature, Mini mum and of course, the Mini scule

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Glad to see we made one scientist very happy

bisclavaret:

Comic page of four panels, all in warm purple and brown tones. The first panel is of Solid snake shirtless with too surgery scars, Otacon is leaning over him with his arm on his waist asking may I? the second panel is snake leaning back, smiling, with a speech bubble saying oh, of course. the third panel is of Otacon kissing snake's belly covered in hair, looking up at him. the final panel is a close up of Otacons mouth near snakes waistband as he inhales.ALT
continuation of the above comic in the same warm oriole and brown colour palette. The top panel shows Otacon blowing air onto snake's belly, making a loud noise. Snake is caught off guard, yelling in surprise and kicking his legs. The bottom panel is of Snake blushing and looking mildly upset, while Otacon grins and chuckles.ALT

Never leave your tummy vulnerable to attack

homunculus-argument:

I love those winter hats with the ear flaps, they’re so expressive and they’ve got so many options for how to wear it. Such as:

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fallingtowers:

SHARE if you love fresh basil & transgender penis

blueboyluca:

“When I first heard it, from a dog trainer who knew her behavioral science, it was a stunning moment. I remember where I was standing, what block of Brooklyn’s streets. It was like holding a piece of polished obsidian in the hand, feeling its weight and irreducibility. And its fathomless blackness. Punishment is reinforcing to the punisher. Of course. It fit the science, and it also fit the hidden memories stored in a deeply buried, rusty lockbox inside me. The people who walked down the street arbitrarily compressing their dogs’ tracheas, to which the poor beasts could only submit in uncomprehending misery; the parents who slapped their crying toddlers for the crime of being tired or hungry: These were not aberrantly malevolent villains. They were not doing what they did because they thought it was right, or even because it worked very well. They were simply caught in the same feedback loop in which all behavior is made. Their spasms of delivering small torments relieved their frustration and gave the impression of momentum toward a solution. Most potently, it immediately stopped the behavior. No matter that the effect probably won’t last: the reinforcer—the silence or the cessation of the annoyance—was exquisitely timed. Now. Boy does that feel good.

— Melissa Holbrook Pierson, The Secret History of Kindness (2015)