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hey pals
i’m not really around much on here anymore
i am on the insta though - /cateyedtroll if you wanna follow and see what i’m up to
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Photographer William Klein, Club Allegro Fortissimo, Paris, 1990
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animorphs: haha funnie alien eat a cinnabun
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My records are visible, my board games are visible, the joke art that I like is visible. If I had room for a home office my craft hobbies would be visible instead of stored in containers
Because it's all things that I like and I like to talk about and I like to engage with and I like having
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I hate watching interior design makeovers that basically shame people into hiding their hobbies and collections
Like, I get organizing clutter and sometimes downsizing depending on the need
But I hate when the idea of an aesthetically pleasing room means you can't display collectibles or hobby items you have! What's the point of having a living space that doesn't embrace the things that you love! It's a generic 'aesthetic' that doesn't say anything about you or your interests
All of this to say I've been shitting around on the internet and I saw the Try Guy room makeover thing with Zach and it made me so mad when they were like oh Ned used to collect board games but then I made him put it in a small hard to reach cabinet
Like! Just display them! That's what I do! Display your books, or art, or hobbies, or collectibles. It's so much more interesting to go to someone's house and get to see what they like than to go over to their house and be like 'Yeah I like this neutral color palette'
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If Cringe Culture is really dead then im gonna get back on my Doctor Who hill for a minute and say that Russell T. Davies was a good writer actually and Moffat fucked everything up by turning the whole affair from a fun sci-fi adventure series with a thematic focus on humanism into pretentious horseshit with plot convolution on a Hussie scale, Moffat is only a good writer if you give him limits and Davies’s era would’ve been much more loved had he had a budget on scale with Moffat’s nonsense
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Hypnotic New Garments by Iris van Herpen Blur the Boundaries of Art, Science, and Fashion
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animal crossing lesbian
x / x / x | x / x / x | x / x / x
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Welcome to Build-a-Frog!
Click here to enter
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