grumpy rins 👿
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you, reading this. you're a creature now. reblog to creature your followers
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omg so we have 1 seeing dog and 1 blind dog and whenever there's a toy they both want, the seeing dog takes it and just...stands very still. immobile. she KNOWS he will try to wrestle it from her but she has figured out that if she does not squeak it, then he will not find it. leading to this.
"god....grant me the strength to not squeak the squeaky toy"
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me every day without fail: I'll do [chore] when I get home
me when I get home:
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He's scurrying. He's skedaddling. He's scuttling around like a cockroach.
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know the difference!
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please listen to albums someitmes youll be amazed at what an artists songs do when theyree in an order they made. for you to listen to. etc
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this youtube thumbnail makes me lose control
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Hi. I’m Jeremy Wade
(I used to watch the hell out of this show when I was little and revisiting between assignments lately has been so so fun)
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“Recently, my son said to me after seeing a ballet on television: ‘It’s beautiful, but I don’t like it.’ And I thought, Are many grown-ups capable of such a distinction? It’s beautiful, but I don’t like it. Usually, our grown-up thinking is more along the lines of: I don’t like it, so it’s not beautiful. What would it mean to separate those two impressions for art making and for art criticism?”
— “59. it’s beautiful, but I don’t like it” from 100 essays I don’t have time to write: on umbrellas and sword fights, parades and dogs, fire alarms, children, and theater, sarah ruhl
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Man what a notification to get
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Fans' attitudes toward AI-generated works
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sure I have "problems" but a bagel would help. a bagel would help.
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