"Miss Piggy" Unknown manufacturer, signed (1981)
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Sparkle free fart anyone?
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Found this absolute treasure at the thrift store, a little trash can mug with a freaking fish bone at the bottom. I left the store without it and I just know it's gonna haunt me for the rest of my life
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I was at a thrift store where there was a gumball machine shaped like Optimus Prime. Jack Black came out of the basement and gave me a glass of milk. he talked how he would be playing Link in the Legend of Zelda movie.
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Anon works in a thrift shop. They are the curator of donated books. A number of these books are either written by or feature non-white people. What began as a collection for holidays (e.g. Lunar New Year, MLK Jr. Day) grew into a stack of any book featuring a non-white person (e.g. a novel about a Chicano living in the inner-city, bilingual baby books, a short story about an indigenous girl surviving a hurricane, a collection of African myths).
In anon's store the shelves are organized by size and genre, but they have one shelf in the center (albeit below eye-level) designated to be the Feature. They are trying to decide whether to put all the non-white books together on the feature shelf for those who may be looking for books about non-white people, or to stick to sorting everything unilaterally by size and genre.
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environmental story telling
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“Home Sweet Home” Brandywine mug (1982)
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♡ wallet i stole from a thrift store today ♡
inside i found an old love poem
it reads
"Dear Martha
Peaches grow in Florida
also in California but
it took Kentucky to
grow one like you"
it is thee sweetest thing i have ever seen in my entire life i love it sm
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Activities for the Dark Academic
Start a teacup collection (thrift stores are perfect for this).
Write a letter. You decide whether to send it or not.
Paint using different shades of the same color.
Scribble poems to tack to the wall, glue in journals, and use as bookmarks.
Make tea while wrapped in a blanket. Close your eyes and breath in the perfumed steam.
Lay on the floor and think.
Scour thrift stores for button downs, blazers, and books.
Rip out those old book pages for other purposes.
Paint your nails the color of your enemy's blood, fresh or coagulated, it's your choice.
Go to a library and write about people that you see-what their lives might be like.
Change your bedding with something old in the linen closet.
Play chess or learn how.
Drink hot coffee as black and bitter as your heart.
Compare two different philosophers and their ideas.
Research the strange history of the English language.
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