Scribbles and Giggles

thisisspinaltapprivilege:

grapefruitmimosa:

i can’t believe i used to think people my age were adults

the older you are reading this post the funnier it is

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thoodleoo:

what people think ancient greek and roman art is like: white marble statues, lots of columns, tasteful frescoes and mosaics with a lot of geometric patterns

what ancient greek and roman art is actually like:

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jacksepticeyefangirl:

I laughed at this too much

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venuselectrificata:

venuselectrificata:

feeling esoteric on this friday night. feeling a little obscure and arcane

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EXACTLY the type of attitude i want to see

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npr:
“ Moviegoers sitting down to see Incredibles 2 are in for a tasty treat in the form of an animated short called Bao. It tells the story of an empty nester who discovers joy — and sorrow — when a steamed bun she makes comes to life.
The story is...

npr:

Moviegoers sitting down to see Incredibles 2 are in for a tasty treat in the form of an animated short called Bao. It tells the story of an empty nester who discovers joy — and sorrow — when a steamed bun she makes comes to life.

The story is pulled from the childhood of Domee Shi, who wrote and directed the Pixar film. Shi was born in China and raised in Toronto. She started working at Pixar as an intern in 2011, and now she’s the first woman to direct a Pixar short.

Pixar and the larger animation industry have been criticized for shutting female animators out of top jobs, but Shi says that culture is changing.

“You’re just seeing this gradual shift in the industry because, before, animation was predominantly white and male, but now in animation schools all over the country enrollment is now over 50 percent female. … I think just more and more girls are just getting into animation. And I hope that we’re going to see those numbers be reflected in the industry and not just in the animation schools.”

In Pixar’s First Female-Directed Short, A Dumpling Child Fills An Empty Nest

Image: Disney/Pixar

(Source: NPR, via sanelydaft)

nymphaeale:
“ thewyndur:
“ evolution-incarnate:
“ thisismyblogithink:
“ theduchessunseen:
“ etrianodysseyobsession:
“ carly-rae-transbians:
“My fav trans writer just made this on her Twitter so I thought I’d share.
”
The major unlock for me was...

nymphaeale:

thewyndur:

evolution-incarnate:

thisismyblogithink:

theduchessunseen:

etrianodysseyobsession:

carly-rae-transbians:

My fav trans writer just made this on her Twitter so I thought I’d share.

The major unlock for me was realizing that wanting to be a girl was a symptom of being a girl.

Me realizing I was trans was me going “Wow. I wish I was transgender., I’d like to be a girl.” for MONTHS (this was when I started seriously questioning) till one day I was wishing I was trans and then I was just like:

“……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….WAIT.”

I remember when I was like 13 I read something about trans people in an informative way for the first time and in the span of about three seconds I was just like “oh. That’s a thing. That makes a whole lot of sense.”

Ever since I could comprehend what a girl was I wanted to be one
Thought it was normal

These comments are so pure and sweet I had to reblog!

“wanting to be a girl was a symptom of being a girl” this was a huge stumbling block for me. I learned of the existence of trans ppl in my late teens, but always seen it framed as ‘they ARE [gender]’. But I thought I only WANTED to be a girl (which I didn’t realize wasn’t normal. Who wouldn’t, right?) It wasn’t until 6 or 7 years later that I figured out I was trans too… But that’s why posts like this are important to me, hopefully some trans ppl who haven’t realized it yet see them, and realize that this could apply to them. Cause while we are our gender, when you’re figuring it out; it feels less sure, cause the whole world is trying to tell you otherwise.

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marzipanandminutiae:
“ angelicrying:
“ relijion:
“ A naked Spanish men throws flower petals at the picture of the Birth of Venus by Botticelli
”
mood
”
this is the most Renaissance thing
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marzipanandminutiae:

angelicrying:

relijion:

A naked Spanish men throws flower petals at the picture of the Birth of Venus by Botticelli  

mood

this is the most Renaissance thing

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xbenxsolox:

turnipfritters:

braucher:

Alexa, release my inhibitions

Sending your pornhub search history to all contacts in your address book now.

FEEL THE RAIN ON YOUR SKIN

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gallifreyan-queen19:

As much as I wish Incredibles 2 came out sooner than 14 years after the first, a part of me wishes they waited 15 years to release it so we could use this gif

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ghostbrats:

no offense but ur extremely cute and u matter a lot

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