spiderversegf:

it’s small joys saturday y’all let’s get it

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leafcabbage asked:

hi medusa, this might be a weird ask but i feel it is IMPERATIVE that i let you know that there is a website that live streams street cats eating, and one of the cats is named ms. medusa. i saw her and immediately had to send that information to you

https://streetcat.wiki/index.php/Ms._Medusa

leafcabbage:

medusasstory:

OMG HELLO

Black and white cat with one fore leg all black an the other all white, and a powerful stare.ALT
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my favorite ms. medusa moment

leafcabbage asked:

hi medusa, this might be a weird ask but i feel it is IMPERATIVE that i let you know that there is a website that live streams street cats eating, and one of the cats is named ms. medusa. i saw her and immediately had to send that information to you

https://streetcat.wiki/index.php/Ms._Medusa

OMG HELLO

Black and white cat with one fore leg all black an the other all white, and a powerful stare.ALT

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theworsethingsgettheharderifight:

notkatniss:

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[ID: The first image is a tweet by music struggles and wins @/musicstruggles1. It has an image attached of a tweet by Pop Base @/PopBase that says, “‘Too Sweet’ by Hozier officially hits #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming her first number one hit.” with pictures of the album art and of Hozier, a man with long brown hair and short-cropped facial hair. music struggles and wins captions this tweet with “her?”

The second image is of a tweet by Josh Clark @/joshclark20001 that says, “Her like a ship.”

The third image is the “good for her” meme of Lucille Bluth from Arrested Development, holding a cupcake with an approving expression. The caption’s been edited to say, “Good for herzier.” End ID]

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Im gonna shill for Marie Kondo again but this is why I find her books (yes, books, the TV show is fun but ultimately misses a lot of the core ideas) so good.

A lot of home org advice fully misses this aspect. Kondo not only acknowledges it, but leans into it. And ultimately this helps motivste me to keep my space tidy - it’s really hard to me to keep on the nebulous goal of self-care, but much easier to get up and put things away if I envision my salt and pepper grinders as like, retail workers who are now standing in an empty shop (my dining table) and just wanna go home (the spice rack where they live).

Normie tidying process: that heater should be put away for summer! I mean, I’m not gonna need it

Me: well it’s just chilling and also I can’t be arsed.

Kondo: that heater has done a good job keeping you warm over winter and now it should get to go have a rest in the cupboard

Me: !! Sabbatical for my heater!! Thank you for your service sir and have a very nice break!

just saw a tiktok or something where the person was saying they did this and they were on a hike and they were like “i managed to get myself to go on this hike because i promised my boots we would go” and its like. OH YEAH. THAT.

[ID: There are two images. The first is a screenshot of a Twitter post. The second is a screenshot of an academic study.

The Twitter post quotes an original tweet and a tweet quoting it. The tweet was posted July 29th, 2023. The original tweet is by Beth McColl, who has a blue checkmark next to their name. The tweet says:

“the thing about me is i can’t anthropomorphise or it’s game over. i’m throwing away a little pedal bin so i put it beside my regular bin. then i thought about if they were father & son bins spending some time together before the little b…”

The tweet is cut off by the preview. The tweet quoting this is one by Stevie Martin. It reads:

“kept a broken backpack for 3 years because when I went to put it in the bin my partner said ‘oh! Am I going on holiday? When will I be back?’ impossible to deal with”

The tweet ends. The next image is an academic paper, likely published in an online academic journal. The title of the paper is “Object personification in autism: This paper will be very sad if you don’t read it.” End title. The paper is by Rebekah C. White, et. al. It was published in May of 2019. There are numerous buttons below the credits, saying “show details,” “full text links,” and “cite” respectively. The abstract, or summary, of the paper starts below these buttons. It reads:

“Abstract: Object personification is the attribution of human characteristics to non-human agents. In online forums, autistic individuals commonly report experiencing this phenomenon. Given that approximately half of all autistic individuals…”

The screenshot cuts off. .\ End ID]

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marcilled:

Quote retweet from @snoopminnie that reads: "This is the catalyst for me to finally watch this I can't take it anymore I wanna see the white girl tiddies I wanna see the lesbian tension I wanna see chucklefuck". Quoted tweet is a gif of Chimera Falin from episode 17.ALT
Reply from @honeystart with a a gif of Chilchuck doing a creepy/weird pose/face. The caption says "Chucklefuck:". Reply to that gif from the OP (@snoopminnie) that reads "He's so cute does he rlly have 3 daughters. Like is that true does chucklefuck fr get pussy like that".ALT

im fucking losing it

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princess-prettyboy:

dinosaurs are like the coolest thing possible for a child to learn about. it’s like hey i know you were just borned but giant monsters are real and they fought each other in wars for 100000000000 years and then blew up when the sky exploded.

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A Family portrait during the Spanish Flu, 1918 ♡

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suck-it-and-see-16:

This whole thread has killed me

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