Incomprehensible Lentils

a prayer for the wild of heart that are kept in cages - if we live, we live to tread on kings

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isagrimorie:

grimorie-dos:

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Rio’s hand movements.

for @ennn and inspired by: @frenchpuppycormier’s post

#she is growth and decay in constant flow#the cycle of all living things#always restless always moving (via @ennn)

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Filed under i need you guys to know my friend who spends a lot of time in argentina and has an argentinian boyfriend brought me back a statue of san la muerte and he is everything to me when is ay i take it very seriously that i have this god in my flat now

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glumshoe:

mettic:

glumshoe:

dandelions deserve more respect than they get

you say “weeds” I say “widespread non-native edible plant and early-blooming pollinator resource that is not considered invasive because it behaves politely and does not cause deleterious ecological consequences”

The dandelions aren’t gonna fuck you bro

they have and they will

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retroactivebakeries:

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gostaks:

on Planet Where Everyone Can Teleport the first person on the moon went there by accident and promptly died. The next dozen or so people also went by accident, and also died. Number 14 figured out that people who go to the moon die and very cleverly brought a sword and six weeks of travel rations. This did not help.

No one on Planet Where Everyone Can Teleport ever figured out why people die in space because they don’t need airplanes and never found it particularly interesting to climb tall mountains. Astronomers use telescopes to take pictures of the ever-growing pile of corpses on the moon.

“why don’t they teleport back” because they’re not on the planet where everyone can teleport anymore. try to keep up dumbass

#this feels like a fable that would have some kind of moral but I’m not quite sure what#something about like hard work/effort/the need to be curious idk

the moral of the story is that a breathable atmosphere is important to one’s general well-being

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