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todayontumblr · 1 year ago
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Thursday, November 23.
Happy Thanksgiving, y'all.
Oh, what might have been. It would have been full of pictures and gifs of Hank Schrader doing miscellaneous Hanktivities: looking very smiley, looking very fierce, laughing, wearing shades, pointing guns, wearing DEA jackets and badges and lanyards, and, of course, perching on the toilet. We would have called it Happy Hanksgiving. It would have been great. 
Sadly a decision was made. So, for those who would have enjoyed Hanksgiving, here's a Snoopy gif to make amends. For those who wouldn't, well, looks like it all worked out just fine. And there's more than enough Snoopy to go around. 
Enjoy the popcorn. And however you mark today, we can only wish peace, love, and lots of good folk and lots of good food for all y'all. Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate. 
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vandaliatraveler · 5 months ago
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In the shrinking sunlight of early October, life in Central Appalachia's forests and fields shows no signs of slowing down. A proliferation of asters and goldenrods fuels an insect feeding frenzy, at the same time ensuring that a late season eruption of seeds before the first frost will bring new life in the spring. From top: dog tooth lichen (Peltigera canina), also known as felt lichen, whose lobes are tipped by red apothecia ; large cranberries (Vaccinium macrocarpon), which dot wet mountain meadows and bogs; crooked-stemmed aster (Symphyotrichum prenanthoides); brown-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia triloba), which blooms later than black-eyed Susan and has three-lobed basal leaves; a bumblebee (Bombus) taking nectar from purple-stemmed aster (Symphyotrichum puniceum), also known as swamp aster; an American hoverfly (Eupeodes americanus) similarly drinking from purple-stemmed aster; blue wood aster (Symphyotrichum cordifolium); question mark butterfly (Polygonia interrogationis); and wrinkleleaf goldenrod (Solidago rugosa), also known as rough-leaf goldenrod.
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zsbrainrot · 3 months ago
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Okay but I’m actually so grateful for this silly little gay hitman family. Because of Buddy Daddies, I started writing again, I learned how to draw in a whole new style, and thru the fandom I met some genuinely wonderful people that have helped me grow into the best version of myself.
Happy (Belated) Thanksgiving to all who celebrate. And Happy (also belated) Buddy Daddies Friday! ❤️💙🧡
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fullcravings · 11 months ago
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Starbucks Copycat Pink Drink
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daordinarylinchen · 28 days ago
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sabertoothdeer · 9 months ago
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I LOVE MY SON
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morethansalad · 3 months ago
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Florida Cranberry Sauce With Roselle (Vegan)
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swiftpolls · 3 months ago
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dandyads · 1 year ago
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American Cranberry Exchange, 1924
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jiraiema · 3 months ago
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All the tapes I bought recently :>
More are coming in the maillllllllll
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skelet-bone · 1 year ago
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winter is for the late 90s to late 2000s rock/ alt rock girlies. but also christmas music. it’s a balance of evanescence and bing crosby.
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vi4hs · 11 months ago
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angelchamber · 10 months ago
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" i love you but you don't understand me im a real poet " but in a Mitski kinda way
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blueiscoool · 4 months ago
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1970 Chevrolet Nova Yenko Deuce
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galleryofart · 5 months ago
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The Conversation
Alternate TItle: After Cranberry Picking, Two Women on a Field
Artist: Eastman Johnson (American, 1824-1906)
Genre: Genre Art
Date: 1879
Medium: Oil on Canvas
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boybasher · 3 months ago
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my poem:
I seen you in a dream
But all you did was touch me and leave
Only lovers behind closed doors
Fatal fantasies
Dark secrets
Reading your deviant dairies
No reassurance nor silver linings
You love with brutality
And I lay there and submit cowardly
Friendly fevers of babies I can’t incubate
Chaotic creatures with fragile beliefs
Hallow halos and clipped wings
You know you don’t have to leave
After the dirty deed is complete
Transactional loving can be transcendental if you let it be
Somebody told me there’s a four leaf ending for everybody
So I place my bets naively and invite whoever’s 6’3 under my sheets
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