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A lot of adulthood is shouting “AUGH MY LAUNDRY” hours after you put it in the washer/dryer and running to go fetch it
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I found that piece what is missing from my life...I have to do this....
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Sometimes I used to dream. These dreams are so real, nothing like I ever saw, I haven't met those people, I look different and still its so natural...I know those places, I know those people, I do not feel confused, because I lived there...but how? My past lifes? My future ones? The present ones just in different dimensions? There is no way that a dream can feel this real, or is it? How is it can be? Still, I love these dreams, because they are so unburdened by my present problems and agitations, because in there I have different burdens. When I wake up, just for a few fleeting seconds I feel free.
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Koi Table // Tv Wood Resin on Etsy
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Embroidered Shoes
After August Co on Etsy
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Forbidden boba....hmm..seems tasty
Riley Samels on Instagram / Etsy
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Honestly something that bothers me more than most things is having my compassion mistaken for naivety.
I know that another fish might eat this bullfrog right after I spend months rehabilitating it.
I know that turning a beetle back onto its legs won’t save it from falling over again when I walk away.
I know that there is no cosmic reward waiting for my soul based on how many worms I pick off a hot sidewalk to put into the mud, or how many times I’ve helped a a raccoon climb out of a too-deep trashcan.
I know things suffer, and things struggle, and things die uselessly all day long. I’m young and idealistic, but I’m not literally a child. I would never judge another person for walking by an injured bird, for ignoring a worm, or for not really caring about the fate of a frog in a pond full of, y’know, plenty of other frogs.
There is nothing wrong with that.
But I cannot cannot cannot look at something struggling and ignore it if I may have the power to help.
There is so much bad stuff in this world so far beyond my control, that I take comfort in the smallest, most thankless tasks. It’s a relief to say “I can help you in this moment,” even though they don’t understand.
I don’t need a devil’s advocate to tell me another fish probably ate that frog when I let it go, or that the raccoon probably ended up trapped in another dumpster the next night.
I know!!!! I know!!!!!!! But today I had the power to help! So I did! And it made me happy!
So just leave me alone alright thank u!!!!
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Hands up if you'd also adopt that little noodle! ✋
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A comic about cutting your hair and control ✂️ ( had to repost this bad boy, i’m hoping that the colour changes should help, goddamit tumblr)
✨(i do commissions!/support me on kofi!)✨
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Evil gull having an evil idea.
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Artist is Comicname
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It’s been a while since we had a video about introverts. Which one do you relate to?
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Bookshelf inserts
hey say that you can’t judge a book by its cover. But what if the cover alone can tell you the whole story? Welcome to the world of book nooks where creativity runs wild!
These hand-made creations will draw you into tiny places of wonder: from the hobbit hole to the Blade Runner-inspired apocalyptic alley or Lord of the Rings-themed door replica equipped with motion sensors.
This book nook my mother got on Ebay
A Magical bookshop in your own bookshelf
I made a booknook for a christmas gift, my inspiration was Blade Runner. It’s 11" X 6"
Not only are book nook inserts a fun way to train your creativity muscle, they can also be a solution to making reading great again. A recent study done by Pew Research Center showed that a staggering quarter of American adults don’t read books in any shape or form. The same study suggested that the likelihood of reading was directly linked to wealth and educational level. Add high levels of modern insomnia and full-time employment that leaves many of us drained at the end of the day, and the idea of opening a book seems unappealing, to say the least.
Now imagine yourself walking past a bookshelf full of these mini worlds—the dioramas of an alley. They catch your attention and you cannot help but see what’s inside. The pioneer of the book nook concept is the Japanese artist Monde. Monde introduced his creations to the Design Festa in 2018 and received overwhelming feedback. 178K likes on twitter later, Monde has become an inspiration to the aspiring arts and crafts lovers who join on r/booknooks to share their spectacular ideas.
Hobbit Hole
Design, print and paint a small shelf to decorate shelves
worlds hidden in a bookcase
A double wide endor inspired wilderness piece
Old Italy book nook
Diagon Alley booknook
Witch is watching you
Warhammer-style booknook
Creature from the Black Lagoon bookshelf monster
A booknook inspired by Les Miserables
source https://www.boredpanda.com/book-nook-shelf-inserts
I love this so much, thank you!😊❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Strange tiger.
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