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bekaruth · 6 years ago
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Animal Crossing Villager Embroidered Hoops made by LeafandThread
you can request a custom one here
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bekaruth · 6 years ago
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Grandma… It’s me, Anastasia!
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bekaruth · 6 years ago
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this lady knows exactly how stupid this hat looks
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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You don’t meet a girl like that every dynasty.
(i love sukajan jacket designs!)
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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The best hashtag evah
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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THEY JUST KEEP JUMPING ON THE COUNTER. AND CRAWLING UP HER LEG. THIS IS THE GREATEST PROBLEM YOU COULD EVER HAVE
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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[Video of venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough standing amid vegetation.  On a near-horizontal branch above his head is a brown and yellow greater bird of paradise, about the size of a crow, with big floaty yellow plumage puffing out along its back.]
Bird:  Pwuk.  Pwuk. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  This, surely – Bird (hopping along the branch):  WUKWUKWUkwukwukwukoooh.  Oooh.  Oooh.
[Cut.  Same shot.]
Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  This, surely, is one – Bird:  Kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark kark. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  This, surely –
[Cut.  Same shot but the bird is on the other side now and venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough has his hand on the branch.]
Bird (hopping up and down on venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough’s fingers):  Eh-eh.  Eh-eh.  Eh-urrrr.  Eh-urrrr. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  Close up – Bird (hopping away from him):  Tiktiktiktik.  Tiktiktiktik. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – the plumes – Bird (hopping around):  Huek. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough: – are truly – Bird:  Huek. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – exquisite. Bird:  Huek.  Eh-eh. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  The gauzy – Bird (hopping and spinning on the spot):  HukWUKWUKWukwukoooh.  Oooh. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  …
[Cut.  Same shot but the bird is back on the original side of the branch.]
Bird:  Aark. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  Of course, by the eighteenth century – Bird:  Ehhh. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – naturalists realized that birds of paradise – Bird (hops across to the other side of the branch) Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – did have – Bird (hopping back again):  Krrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – legs.  Even so – Bird:  WUKWUKWUKWukwukwukooh.
[Cut.  Same shot.] Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough (apparently trying to tickle the bird’s tummy):  – by about the eighteenth century – Bird (hops away and spins round) Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – and so – Bird:  AAAAAK AAAK AAAK AAAK AAAK AAAK AAAK AAAK AAAK AAAK AAAK aaak. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough (wearily):  …  Very well.
[Cut.  Same shot.]
Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – but Karl Linnaeus, the great – Bird (vibrating rapidly on the spot and then flapping its wings):  PWAAAAAAAK. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – classifier of the natural world – Bird:  AAAAAUUUH AAAUUUH AAAUUUH AAAUUUH AAAUUUH AAAUUUH AAAUUUH AAUUH. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – when he came to allocate a scientific name – Bird:  … Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – to this bird – Bird:  … Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – called it – Bird:  Wooo-ooo. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – wooo-ooo – Bird (surveys the surroundings with a dignified turn of the head) Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  ‘paradisia apoda’: the bird of paradise – Bird:  Hoooo. Venerable TV naturalist David Attenborough:  – without legs. Bird:  Eh-eh.
[Close-up of the bird.]
Bird:  WUKWUKWUKWUkwukwukwukwukoooh.  Ooh. Bird:  Ooh.
[Fade to black.]
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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Seems like a legit form of measurement
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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the curse of the black pearl vs at world’s end
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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My fucking roomba woke me up at 5 am to tell me she’s stuck near a cliff.
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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Character Creation: Face Blindness
How face blindness affects the way I create my characters
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Since I started doing author panels at conventions, I’ve gotten one question thrown at me a few times: “How do you come up with characters?”
And inevitably, my process is just a little bit different from the other authors at those panels, because mine plays a lot into my face blindness.
For those unaware, face blindness (or prosopagnosia) is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability…
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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i sure hope human verification captchas still exist in the detroit become human universe
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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oh my god …
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IT’S THE THEATER THUG
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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bekaruth · 7 years ago
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So last month my Physics teacher demonstrated sound waves using fire and Bohemian Rhapsody. The song is played into a tube filled with gas, and the sound waves cause the gas to compress, changing the height of the flames (I think that was how he explained it anyways)
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