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boggblog:

damnerd:

randomslasher:

naomster:

rubykgrant:

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Visually pleasing “realistic” CGI

the opposite of the four horsemen of the apocalypse….the four knights of paradise 

Why did they do a vastly superior CGI lion literally 15 years ago asfdsalkj

Stuart Little came out in 1999

I dindt know that rat was gay good for him tho

reptilian-heretic:

notajerusalemcricket:

fearthefuzzybear:

boost pad to make you scroll faster

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That’s pointing to the left

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transgarrett:

microsoft outlook is taking the bioware approach and giving me the option to romance my coworker now 

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frogginbloggin:

dailyfrogs:

dailyfrogs:

dailyfrogs:

the f in frog stands for friendship

the r in frog stands for respect

the o in frog stands for optimism

the g in frog stands for green

stretches:

the people behind makesweet in like the 2000s or something idk: ok let’s make some cool templates for people to make animated e-cards to send to their friends on valentines day :)

tumblr users, almost 20 years later:

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bananonbinary:

appendingfic:

lexolearnus:

So, you guys remember good old Ea-Nasir?  The copper merchant from ancient Mesopotamia who kept stiffing his customers out of their money and copper, and then kept their complaint letters stored in a room in his house, to be found by archaeologists thousands of years later?

Well, I recently learned something that makes that story even better.  Most clay tablets from that time period were made of unfired clay, which means that they degraded over time, getting washed away by weather and such.  Some of the fired tablets were fired on purpose, but others were fired accidentally when the building they were stored in were burnt down.  

That means that in this case there are three options.  (1) The tablets in Ea-Nasir’s house were unfired and just really randomly lucky to survive.  (2) Ea-Nasir’s house was burnt down, likely by someone he owed money to.  (3) Ea-Nasir not only kept a bunch of complaint letters in his house, but fired them to preserve them.

The drama of Ea-Nasir is more compelling than pretty much all of the MCU

*laminates all my anon hate*