I just laughed so fucking hard
Wtffff
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SO I FOUND OUT TUMBLR GOT REMOVED FROM APPLE’S APP STORE, BUT I KNOW HOW TO GET IT BACK
HERE’S HOW:
GO TO THE APP STORE UNDER UPDATES
TAP YOUR APPLE ID PROFILE PIC
GO TO PURCHASED
SEARCH FOR TUMBLR AND TAP THE CLOUD
THEN BOOM! IT’LL REDOWNLOAD
DO NOT PASS THIS
SPREAD THIS SHIT AROUND FOR ALL IOS USERS INCLUDING THE ONES THAT DELETED THEIR APP
Fusion Gem series! A project I’ve been working on over the past few weeks!
((prints available at Perth Supanova))
someone: quit bouncing your leg
me: hesitates but continues to lowkey bounce my leg
Hey if the world does end up hugely fucked by global warming and the rich try and escape we’re obligated to blow up their rockets
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hey op? ever since i first saw this every time i close my eyes i see this image. haunting me. i kinda wish i was dead right now
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NooOOO
Those appear to be bird tracks rather than bunny tracks! Ergo, it was a bird hopping and then taking off, not a bunny getting taken away!
oh my god thank you phoenix wright
yeah those aren’t bunny tracks.
Forgive my sceptism, but why would a bird with a supposedly wide wingspan hop around in the snow in the first place when tree branches would suffice in the beginning?
Feel free to explain that.
I’ll be real I don’t know much about Phoenix Wright. But! I do know a lot about birds.
The mighty ptarmagin! Practically a feathered rabbit, these magnificent creatures are built for the snow.
Look at those boots! Wonderfully feathered. They spend most of their time as little snow lumps.
In fact, they’re very well known for the above phenomenon.
These ptarmagin trails are a pretty common sight!
Reblog for the little snow lumps ✨
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An emotion: *pokes its head through the mountain of suppression I’ve buried it under*
Me, beating it with a stick: Back! Back!
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Prison Industrial Complex when they see people getting out who only in jail for weed
“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”— L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables