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kitpeart.bsky.social
Writes to avoid work, works to avoid write. Young, dumb, and full of Capri Sun
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somehow the moustache gently peeling away amid all the chaos really makes him iconic
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I really like Alexis Ffrench, might be worth a try
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had an amazing moment this week where I was buzzin with energy and zooming around, and I realised 'hot damn I'll pay for this later'. I was an hour away from a two-hour mandatory nap. Usually I never see it coming.
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HECK YEAHHHHHH
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I don't know what it is but seeing birds just perching on things always sends me into a frenzy of excitement
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feels like me and my pretty amazingly dull sibling
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guess that tends to be when all the joy within me dies
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I kind of really like watching pigeon-type birds shuffling up and down thin branches. Their dactyl toes move very delicately. And of course there is also a frisson of Danger
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I feel like it really ticks me off that its not just even sensory input, its processing and categorising and responding and memorising sensory information. The lack of hierarchies in terms of whats relevant or useful or otherwise means I've got masses of data to extrapolate. Fuckin exhausting!
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maybe your window and mine will cancel each other out idk
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kind of hoping we find the next antibiotic by licking windows
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I laughed at this and then just had to take a parcel for my upstairs neighbour from a courier who looked exactly like this man. I was so scared he was going to make me shake on a dancefloor I think Im gonna be sick
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I'm glad this is in a museum and not in my mouth
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spam lamb
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maybe the moral is that it's the weirdos and freaks with nothing who take care of the weirdos and freaks with even less. her story is hers; it's in my heart. if death meant something to you too, keep her name in yours.
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I wish whoever wrote this journal article could be coaxed off the dark web and back into experimental archeology. Let's see what they make with silcrete rock and antler picks
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NEVER thought I'd miss 'believed to have been used for ritualistic purposes'
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I like the way their eyes can rotate 50 degrees! Besties
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shame they're introducing a bill on it when they could just give housing to everyone who needs it, no strings attached, but what do I know
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yeah, this slaps!!!!! We need more care and attention like this
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aspirational, even
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this is quite funny cos surely if they'd really wanted representation they would have stayed???
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Last reminder: While some of you have returned to relatively "normal" routines, be aware there are MANY who are still suffering effects from the pandemic. Lost loved ones, lost income, breakups, long Covid, PTSD etc. Some will never get back to "normal." Before throwing stones, pls remember this.
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a lot of those gits benefitted greatly from discouraging critical thinking skills in the general populace. Pretty irritating all round
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favourite thing rn is making awkward eye contact with a pigeon scarfing ivy berries who until a second ago thought they were invisible
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I can relate to this. Weirdly I've started in the past few months to have vivid dreams where I specifically don't seem to moderate myself and I can experience the consequences of doing so. It's been cathartic in some cases. I think society needs more holodecks
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its so dismal tho to see all the nasty comments on the post. It's only a drain of those brains that can afford to leave, who don't have care responsibilities or disabilities, who can start afresh somewhere else - why insult those who stay? I feel a lot of sadness rn
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fully agree, it's where all the other dogs in her neighbourhood live and she can check up on all the messageboards on the route (also known as sniffing all the lamp posts). You wouldn't get that on a nature reserve, let dogs be sociable in more constructive ways
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1 this is adorable and 2 it reminded me of a little online game where you could make your own squid, quick Google search and I found it. It's been sadly discontinued but you can play it via the way back machine. web.archive.org/web/20120222...
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I really hope you had a good christmas and that you managed to find fun things to do and I'm sorry there hasnt been enough rain but also this post just ran in my head to the tune of Wham!'s Last Christmas and there really should be way more pop songs about shrimping
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is there any kind of eyeball-sized saw-using beetle out there that could trepan all of us anguished people pls
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romanticising your life
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more like shootananny amirite
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dang I thought it was someone else...never mind