Guys, I can't right now. I LOVE dinosaurs SO MUCH, and I LOVE the Jurassic Park/World franchise. I can't wait for season 2 of Chaos Theory, I can't wait for the 4th Jurassic World movie, I'm currently reading the book Jurassic Park, I'm over joyed. I'm so JOYOUS :3
I WANNA TALK ABOUT MY STUPID DINOSAUR OBSESSION SO BAD
(JW The Game stuff under cut)
Anyways, look at these guys in my Jurassic World game X3
They're some of my favorite lookin dinos (especially Concavenator). My dream dino in the game is Bumpy from Camp Cretaceous/Chaos Theory :D
Also these damn hatching times ugh
Charlie (the raptor in the middle) and Gryposuchus (the one on the right) take 7 DAYS to hatch. The other one is at least 2 days, but still >:[
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my main art inspo if anybody cares ....evil emoji
I LOVE BEE AND PUPPYCAT 🙏🙏 the art is so cute the second i saw it,,,,,,,i went crazy something about this show made me want to draw more + develop a style,, without bapc r7inyz might have never existed (/j)
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compilation of SMT moments~~
sharing some SMT moments that I thought were funny~~
he did in fact end it thus~~ Put your agi away walter~~~ so says a comment on this video~~
Mot~~
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gonna really need to get used to or find humor in the bull crap in this series to enjoy it huh~~ tho good BS can happen too I'd imagine~~
I'll stop spamming and go to bed~~~ enjoy the chaos~~
the first one I thought was especially funny~~ and was the first one of these that I found~~ just the autotune cat thing~~~~
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es is genuinely one of the funniest characters ever. they’re a prison warden. they’re 15 years old. their boss is a talking rabbit jackalope. 70% of their prisoners are grown adults. no one else can hear their boss. they’re an amnesiac. they haven’t questioned any of this. they constantly get bullied by a 12 year old. they’re us. we’re them? they’re canonically non-binary. they’re having 30 different identity crises as we speak. i do not think they’re human.
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truly a classic skrunk moment just occurred. went to the bathroom to have y'know a nice refreshing piss, decided to wash my face, accomplished this, decided to brush my teeth, and then somewhere somehow between washing my face and picking up and toothpasting the toothbrush spent two hours pacing (still holding the toothbrush with toothpaste on it and often gesturing with it for emphasis) talking to myself about ryu ga gotoku alone in my bathroom
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I can't get the idea out of my mind that if the bombing and the siege of Gaza was happening anywhere else in America or Europe, that people would be more affected. That the media would be more honest and outraged on their behalf. That there would be no debates on human life and "appropriate responses" as massacres unfold. That we wouldn't have to keep saying "children are dying children are being buried alive. children children children." as if ... a Palestinian life needs to be proven human first so the people would care.
And that is the bitter truth. We, who speak for Palestine, have a lot of filth we need to work against. Namely, the filth started by Western Media that dehumanizes Palestinians.
So i am doing just that, my first post was about Arabic swear words, told by Mo Amer. And like as we like to say at home, حسن البدايات ( meaning: virtuous/ gracious beginnings), so I have decided that that would the first post of many aiming to show the humanity of Palestinians.
Here is a beautiful poem by Rafeef Ziadah, preformed in London in 2011. Here is a glimpse of the beautiful art of Palestinians:
And personally, i always wondered how do Palestinians go on? How do they laugh and make friends and fall in love and get married and have children. I remember seeing the wedding of Ahmed Hijazee after the Gaza attack in 2021 and seeing them all happy and building him a home and putting decorations, in the face of the rubble, bombing, and death. In face of it all, they smiled and cheered and ate sweets. I felt bad for wondering "what is the point?" but i couldn't help it. I didn't get it. It felt unreal to have seen the brutality of the bombing and afterwards, still fight.
But they do get it and they teach it to their young.
I am not here to glorify their pain, and i do not mean to say they are exceptionally strong. They shouldn't have to be and they should be allowed to be weak and vulnerable and all the spectrum of the human condition.
But what is more human than to face all those horrors and refuse to resist? For them, living and surviving is their resistance.
They teach life.
"They Teach Life" series: Part 1 , Part 2
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