eat your young

3liza:

3liza:

my dad always says “it’s not trespassing if you’re not planning to do anything bad” which as a legal argument wouldn’t get far but as a moral prerogative is completely sound

officer i am literally just in a location

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lovergirl:

Do we have a franz kafka diary entry for july 1st, i want to know what he thinks!!!

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happy too tired July everyone

peachie5000:

lady-byleth:

willfully:

babyanimalgifs:

rain doggo 

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golden retrievers are still the only breed i’ve ever worked with that go absolutely WILD with excitement for the rain

most dogs tolerate it, some hate it, but golden retrievers, man. they’re on another level

lost in the sauce

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he flat

decamarks:

decamarks:

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(Wiggles & waggles with joyous abandon)

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Post is a hit with the local porygon community

fifiibibii:

wo ah the misery. everbody wanna be my enermy

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tehamelie:

haikyuupaladin:

jules-hoard-of-stuff:

PSA for Across the Spiderverse:

Do NOT see the new Spiderverse movie if you have any form of epileptic condition or conditions affected by bright lights and rapidly changing colors.

I will not be spoiling the plot or anything happening in it, but it is important that people know, because ohhh my god the AMOUNT of flashing lights and rapidly changing colors from beginning to end was so rampant that even I, a non-epileptic autistic person, got a severe headache and wild overstimulation. They do not give a warning in theaters at all that this movie is NOT epileptic friendly from the literal beginning with the beginning credits - which is so, so sad!

This is a beautifully made film, it’s wonderful, it’s amazing, but unfortunately, it’s not a good time for anyone super affected by bright flashing lights in rapid succession, especially those seizure prone.

I wanted to put this out there BECAUSE there are no theater warnings. Idk if anyone else has put it out there, but it is SUPER IMPORTANT!!!

I wish you all a lovely day and hope they eventually have a remaster that will be much more friendly to epileptic and other people affected by bright, flashing lights.

[plaintext: Do NOT see the new Spiderverse movie if you have any form of epileptic condition or conditions affected by bright lights and rapidly changing colors. /end plaintext]

Deja vu from the first movie.

Spider-Verse has a tremendous amount of visual style, but by now they know it’s a style that’s very disagreeable to a broad range of people with photosensitivity issues so why can’t they be bothered to warn anyone?

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