Happy pride month to the tiny cowboy and tiny Trojan man from Night at the Museum
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PMMP~Kumivirsi
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Ihan helvetin kuuma koko päivän
Ihan helvetin kuuma heti aamusta
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Talvella -25: elämän parasta aikaa, ihanaa kun on pakkasta, äkkiä pilkkihaalari ja kuomat jalkaan ja pulkkamäkeen
Kesällä +25: pelkkää kärsimystä ja tuskaa, tältäkö tuntuu kuolemanjälkeisessä helvetissä
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Moomin ep. 13; the last dragon on earth 🐉
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The biggest difference between birds and menstrual pads is that birds have wings to enable flight, and pads have wings to prevent them from fleeing.
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“Even if you believe in yourself, you can still be completely crap.”
Photo: Juha Lagerqvist.
— Fan submission. Thanks sequin-apples!
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Minä: Minäkin oon kyllä pettynyt koska luulin että tähän mennessä tietäisin jostain jotain, mutta ilmeisesti aikuisuus on huijaus. En tiiä yhtikäs mistään mitään.
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nyt on vasta toukokuu ja kämppä käyny 27°C lukemissa, ihana kesä varmaan tiedossa
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"ois kiva ku tässä tuulettimessa ois portaaton säätö eikä kolme vaihtoehtoa: hurrikaani, hirmumyrsky ja täystuho"
—kumppani
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Y know, rakastan tehä fanarttia kaikesta oudosta
Musta Paavi; Jafarin uus ura räppärinä
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my father said to me once that one of the things he deeply regretted was not putting music on for his father while he was fading away. he told me that grandpa would just sit in his old armchair in the quiet, and not until after he’d passed did my dad think of how he could have played of his favorite classical music tapes for him so grandpa could listen to something while he still could. i was very young when this happened and not much older when my dad told me this, but it always stuck with me as something important.
my mother died at home in a hospice cot, slowly shutting down over the course of about a week. when she had stopped responding, i remembered what dad told me about wishing he’d played music for grandpa, and i put the radio on her favorite country music station and kept it on for her until she died.
daddy died in hospital. no cassette players, no decent radios. the day after he was brought in, i thought again of what he told me, and i bought a little portable bluetooth speaker. even though he never woke up, was never aware, i played music for him too.
there’s no real significance to sharing this, not really. my motivation is selfish, again: i just want to hope that someone might think of this when their loved one is stuck in silence somehow, and maybe they’ll play music for them, and they won’t have to regret not doing so. i want to hope it helps someone. and i want to hope that someone will remember my dad with me, even in just a “story i read on the internet” way.
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Oon kuullut monista eri tavoista millä ihmiset valitsee ehdokkaat, mut tää oli ihan uus juttu
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28 May 2024
Meteorological Institute: HOT WEATHER WARNING!!!!!
How to cool your home effectively
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