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Kurt Cobain Layne Staley 20.02.67 • 05.04.94 22.08.67 • 05.04.02
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this is so perfect.
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Natural Born Killers, 1994
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Decaying corpse ivory Schnütgen Museum , Cologne
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Nivek Ogre of Skinny Puppy (early years)
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how toph picks clothes
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i have a fun headcanon that the gaang describes colours of clothes to toph (not that she cares much to begin with lol, only if she asks) as expiriences!
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If we are mutuals I am blinking slowly at you like a cat I hope you know
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All I'm saying is when you sit with good people, the conversation changes.
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Generosa (Generous), 2013 - Luciano Ventrone (b. 1942) oil on linen | source:
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The Chrome browser exists to show you ads and track where you go so that Google can show you more ads. Please stop using Chrome. Firefox is open source, and while Mozilla is not perfect, it isn’t actively fucking evil the way Google is. It has a bazillion plugins, including various (FREE!) ad block plugins (I recommend uBlock Origins, which will even block YouTube ads – you can watch videos without interruptions again!). It will also function very effectively with a lot more tabs open than Chrome. I’ve got around 800 tabs open right now (not loaded, of course, except for maybe 2 dozen; it’s been a heavy browsing day), and my wife has between 2k and 3k at any time.
We are in the New Browser Wars. This time there’s a helluva lot of money up for grabs, because a lot of it is about running those ads. Monopolies are bad for consumers.
Just go download Firefox.
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THE LITTLE MERMAID SERIES (1992-94)
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ZENDAYA by Brad Ogbonna › for The New York Times
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I've hear about how having cats makes you immune to hauntings, ghosts, spooky midnight noises etc but. for years I've been dealing with a panic response to unexpected nighttime noises, major enough that the adrenaline can keep me from falling back asleep for hours.
A few weeks of living with a cat and my brain's been reprogrammed. last night at 4am the furry little shitmuppet broke a vase & I only woke up long enough to call her a rat bastard & roll over back to sleep
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