Hello, I'm an English female grown-up (she/her) and an enthusiastic purveyor of various forms of internet whimsy. This is a place to show you stuff I've drawn or written or otherwise cobbled together, as well as stuff I simply like the look of. You can also find me on Bluesky and Instagram, or buy things in my Redbubble shop.
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I prefer to pretend that this is a real Triceratops and he really enjoys nose scritches.

Today's Exhibit of the Day is a blast from the past! This archival image, snapped in 1938, depicts Museum preparators sculpting a model Triceratops. This large herbivore could reach lengths of 28 ft (8.5 m). The model pictured here isn't on display today, but Triceratops fans can spot a fossil skeleton in the Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs.
Plan your visit!
Photo: AMNH Library / Image no. 315711
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crawl into the disco tunnel
"continuum"
<3
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"Passengers on this shuttle flight are warned not to look out of the starboard windows, or they might see Lieutenant Bob Pitchentoss having another ill-advised hook-up with a co-worker and displaying his undercarriage to at least seven alien homeworlds. If any of them choose to invade, he's only got himself to blame."

Janet Elizabeth Aulisio
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One braincell, no thoughts, keep moving.
200625. Sensory Processing.
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"Hi, I'm Tennis, and this is my child Ping Pong."

let’s be spherical with mama
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My name is cow and when I see tall grasses or a sturdy tree I sneak up slow Then disappear You ain't seen me There's no cow here










Ten hide and seek / peekamoo / cowmooflage favorites.
Links to the original posts:
One / Two & Eight / Three & Ten / Four / Five / Six / Seven / Nine
© Klaas Zwijnenburg
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So the world continues to be on fire, but at least THIS is not a thing that has actually happened. Yet.
The size of the moon compared to North America. The Physical Sciences. Revised Edition. 1950.
#moon#america#geography#diagram#1950s#also the moon is a bit bigger than this isn't it?#brb using the rockies as an eggcup for the moon
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Wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle, yeah.
umm fucking sniffsniffsniffsniffsniff ??? ? (x)
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This is a general reminder that Sesame Street once did a sketch based on Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal, which involves a Swedish fisherman counting seals until he found the seventh one. Poetic cinema.
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I WANT THIS please and thank you

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The gothest thing on wheels, no notes

Rebecca Caldwell, Carthedral
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A lovely reminder that before the internet was invented, newspapers were used for analogue shitposting.
By the way, Tumblr – I love you all, you two-headed nincompoops.
Miami Daily News, Florida, December 23, 1949
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Big mood.

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I have NOW
have you heard of this thing??
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I've often admired St Olaf's House, an Art Deco building near London Bridge, but today I had an exciting opportunity to go inside it.
Designed by H.S. Goodhart Rendel and built for the Hay's Wharf Company in 1931, the building now houses the admin departments of London Bridge Hospital. On the inside, there are lots of stylish Deco fittings, a cool stairwell, and a beautiful high-ceilinged boardroom that looks out onto the Thames. From its little balconies, you can get a close-up view of some of the decorative ceramic panels on the riverside facade.
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Some satisfyingly round dudes here






Painting Stones (Leisure Crafts, 43). Search Press, 1973
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The biggest DS9 mood of all time
Back on my bullshit
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