normal-horoscopes:

shadow-banned-the-hedgehog:

black-nata:

normal-horoscopes:

THE ONLY GREEK GOD TWINK IS HERMES, APOLLO IS ON THE HUNKIER SIDE OF TWUNK AT BEST. DIONYSUS IS THE GOD OF FEASTING AND ORGIES AND PARTYING DUDE LOOKS LIKE JACK BLACK. HES GOT MEAT. HES GOT CHUB. STOP LYING TO YOURSELF.

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Dionysus by DaughterGothel on DeviantArt

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Uh yeah but no,Dionysos is literally described as womanly or “man-womanish” or naked or half-naked androgynous youth.

He’s even more feminine than Hermes. If Hermes is a twink, Dionysos is your internet femboy or catboy or some other terminally online lingo.

You know fat people can be androgynous and feminine lol

silvain-shadows:

shirecorn:

aphorisnt:

shirecorn:

syberfire117:

shirecorn:

hamptercatapult:

dracophile:

xelayxes:

xelayxes:

dankmemeuniversity:

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@matzahball

For a second I didn’t realize it meant “high” as in a stoner–I thought “High Geologist” was like a rank of geologist or something and he was insulted you would challenge him to naming stones

great poast every one👍

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I have drawn him….
The High Geologist

Can’t believe he’s ace

He is now
And here’s the photo evidence:

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hey guys…https://twitter.com/MatthewLillard/status/1322648148364324864 so does this make it canon?

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the high geologist has ascended

every time i see this post it gets…. better? but also weirder.

marisatomay:

can’t wait for spotify wrapped to tell me that i’ve listened to the same three songs all year but in a fun powerpoint graphics kind of way

catgirlbulge:

catgirlbulge:

Hey y'all!

I’m really curious if each individual pokemon has at least one person on earth where that Pokemon is their absolute favorite! If possible, reblog this and add your favorite in the tags and I’ll try and compile the data in a spreadsheet or something!

If y'all are gonna be putting multiple Pokemon in the tags im just going to pick the first one i think, no double dipping >:(

detailedart:

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A visual explanation of why stars fall on Earth. Details of The Augsburg Book of Miracles, an illuminated manuscript made in Augsburg in Germany in the 16th century, anonymous author-ess.

fymodernflapper:

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Victorian Tear Catchers

During the Victorian era, mourners sometimes collected their tears in gold decorated “tear bottles” to keep as a remembrance for the next of kin. It has also been said that the widows would go to the grave on the anniversary of the first year of death and sprinkle the tears on the grave to signify the end of the first year of mourning.