Ask me anything

intr.v. a·bound·ed, a·bound·ing, a·bounds

1. To be great in number or amount. 2. To be fully supplied or filled. 3. To teem.

BASICALLY INTERNET BULLSHIT

teeming

 

sabrinagrimm:

WHEN I WAS 4 I WAS ON SESAME STREET AND I HAD AN INTERVIEW WITH GROVER AND HE ASKED ME HOW IT FELT WHEN I FALL OFF MY BIKE AND I CHUCKLED DARKLY AND SAID “I DON’T FALL OFF MY BIKE” AND HE LOOKED AT THE CAMERA AND SAID “oh.” NAD THEN I SATRTED POINTING AND LAUGHIGN AT HIM AND THEN THEY CUT TO THE NEXT SCENE AND THAT WAS IT THAT IS MY LEGACY

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4 days ago
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sissypunks:

I’ve been waiting for this my whole life

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5 days ago
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dogshaming:

Maymo & Penny Pillow FightMaymo the lemon beagleand his sister Penny engage in pillow fighting tournaments when they are…View Post

dogshaming:

Maymo & Penny Pillow Fight

Maymo the lemon beagleand his sister Penny engage in pillow fighting tournaments when they are…

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5 days ago
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minestuck:

alternate title: young children gawk at flaming homosexuals

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5 days ago
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portraitsofboston:

I had almost settled on a joke about David and Goliath or whether size matters, when their owner said:
“That’s how I met my boyfriend. The big one is mine, and the little one is his, and they started humping.”

portraitsofboston:

I had almost settled on a joke about David and Goliath or whether size matters, when their owner said:

“That’s how I met my boyfriend. The big one is mine, and the little one is his, and they started humping.”

5 days ago
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tastefullyoffensive:

Reversed cotton candy eating.

tastefullyoffensive:

Reversed cotton candy eating.

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4 days ago
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likeafieldmouse:

Zhang Xiangxi

“A series of hollowed-out television sets frame beguiling scenes imagined in Xiangxi’s works, begun while studying sculpture at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Art.

Situated in a small creative community in Hei Qiao Cun on the northeastern edge of the city, his studio is littered with second-hand appliances like washing machines, which become the sites of miniature worlds inspired by locations such as his old workspace in Guangzhou, the workers’ dormitory he once lived in, his parent’s sitting room, the interior of a train carriage—even his dream home. They are replicas rendered faithfully, but playfully, often using the cement, brick, glass, stone or paper materials found in their life-sized equivalents.”

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5 days ago
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Let us take a moment to observe the awesomeness of octopus.

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5 days ago
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