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azherwind-art:

For those that have had a teeth clean up at the dentist, how much would you say it hurts?

Please rate

Not really

Just a little

Moderately

Fairly it hurts

Hurts a lot!

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elodieunderglass:

cdarklock:

elodieunderglass:

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I don’t know who needs to hear this, but it’s time to move the Burns Night haggis to a beautiful green hillside where it can rejoin its loving family

Most people switch to vegan haggis once they’ve been out into the highlands and seen the wild haggis romp.

Understandable! Their wild beauty, as they stump up the side of a hill and roll down again, would move the stoniest heart to tears.

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were–ralph:

Are you gayer than prev

yeah absolutely

no way

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ashyslashyy:

why is half of youtube filled with 47 minute long videos that look like this

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guilhernunes:

painting of a gibbon monkey meditating in an oriental-style gardenALT

zen gibbon

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lizardsfromspace:

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There was a time Scott “Dilbert Guy” Adams was seen as a “smart” public figure & somehow this was the same time he was publishing books where he talked about his belief in the Law of Attraction, advanced alternate theories of gravity, and created a inedible Dilbert-themed vegan burrito that contained every important vitamin & mineral since that makes it The Most Healthy Food & incomprehensibly branded it “the blue jeans of food” (since “everyone likes” & “almost everyone wears” blue jeans, just like how everyone would like & eat a Dilbert-themed undifferentiated lump of minerals that would destroy your guts if you so much as smelled it)

RIP to the Dilbert guy, creator of the Dilberito, who spent his last days begging Donald Trump to let him try a fake treatment and declaring his intent to convert to Christianity at the last minute bc of Pascal’s Wager

…And this is how I learned that Scott Adams died. RIP Bozo I guess.

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guilhernunes:

A painting of a cat in a leather jacket and mohawk giving a thumbs-up to a rat next to him in a seedy bar while the dog waiter looks at them, thinking how cool it is to see different people getting along.ALT

Punk cat socializing with locals and forming a real sense of community (commission)

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h0ggan:

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Record

Some pieces I drew last year
Bolly the Walrus and Bastian the Sea lion

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jimmythejiver:

un-monstre:

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Hate it when TikTok farm cosplayers and cottagecore types say stuff like “I’m not going to use modern equipment because my grandmothers could make do without it.” Ma'am, your great grandma had eleven children. She would have killed for a slow cooker and a stick blender.

I’ve noticed a sort of implicit belief that people used to do things the hard way in the past because they were tougher or something. In reality, labor-saving devices have historically been adopted by the populace as soon as they were economically feasible. No one stood in front of a smoky fire or a boiling pot of lye soap for hours because they were virtuous, they did it because it was the only way to survive.

Taking these screenshots from Facebook because they make you log in and won’t let you copy and paste:

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There are still women like Mary Richardson in the world, broken from handwashing without her bittersweet grief of finally receiving a washing machine.

The Washing Machine Project aims to change that.

They have developed an off-grid flatpack washing machine for low-income, remote and displaced communities worldwide, which takes half the water and only a quarter of the time to do a load.

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arahir:

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worrynoodle:

arahir:

i have this painting i got at a yard sale for free (if i took a broken dresser with it, which i did) and i have been obsessed with it:

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so today i was trying to figure out where it was from and the more i searched the weirder it got because near as i can tell it’s from the fex valley in the swiss alps which is cool but what kinda chokehold did this specific bridge/cabin have on people

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these are two different paintings… and then i found this postcard on ebay

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all these ppl painting the same exact image from the exact same random postcard… anyway if anyone knows this spot i would be fascinated to know more but i will live in mystery and if you’re wondering “did you buy the postcard” yeah of course i bought the postcard

I found it if you were still wondering

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Val Fex is a southern side valley from the Upper Engadine in Switzerland

i know it’s in val fex, but where is that exact picture from? that’s what i’m trying to figure out… the hunt continues (when i get back from a walk)

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however i still know nothing about this little barn… i will live and love in mystery

okay thank you @thepinkpeg who did find this and it turns out it’s actually a 17th century cabin now converted into an art exhibit accessed only by foot (or horse). from the outside on the hill above it looks like this:

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and inside it contains this:

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thank you all so much. i have my answer and it is more fascinating than i could have thought.

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miamaimania:
“Two frequencies, one embrace ≋
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miamaimania:

Two frequencies, one embrace ≋

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phynoma:

herpsandbirds:

knightofleo:

Common eider

This needs to be immortalized because it’s what made me turn on the sound. And they were right

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