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harp seal: beautiful heavenly angel so perfect
harbour seal: about what you'd expect…..puppy
weddell seal: 34 year old man named Wilfred
but we all love Wilfred
we all love Wilfred
I would kill for Wilfred
That shit reading like a metal gear solid dialogue
Motoi Yamamoto’s Crumbling Staircase made of salt.
As Alice first explained, “Salt has a special place in the death rituals of Japan, and is often handed out to people at the end of funerals, so they can sprinkle it on themselves to ward off evil.” While the material holds great personal significance for Yamamoto, who had to come to terms with the tragic death of his sister at a young age, this piece reflects on the devastating effects of earthquakes.
The sculptural salt staircase known as Utsusemi is an amazing body of work that has been presented several times in Japan and even made its way to P.S.1 in New York. It is more than a simple stationary piece. The work, though sculptural in its structure, has an interactive element to it. Blocks of salt are stacked atop each other to form a narrow flight of stairs that crumble at the presence of a simulated earthquake. At once, the piece echoes architectural ruin as well as the pouring of salt for the lives lost in the aftermath of the natural disaster that is so prevalent in Japan.
of course you have blood all over you. and pronouns
easy website
^^^ me when I’m trying to calm down my horse named “Website”
weird horse
"Websight" is a Valid Warrior Cat Name!
train wreck of a post. hit reblog
Driverless cars are stupid and will get people killed, but more importantly, There are train stations in a lot of cities* and if you wait there long enough a train should arrive
*offer not valid in Las Vegas
I love you so much Amtrak
During my first college semester, there was this girl who had traveled down from New York to Florida. One day, she got caught in a heavy downpour and apologized for being late because she got caught in the hurricane.
Everyone in the room looked at her and someone told her that was just a late summer rain.
The look of terror on her face as she tried to process what a hurricane must be like.
It's happened to Becky Albertalli, who wrote a book about how terrible it is to be outed.
It's happened to Keiynan Lonsdale, who starred in the adaptation of that book.
It's happened to Kit Connor, who starred in a show that makes it clear you don't owe people your sexuality.
This list will only ever get longer, because you are weaponising the concepts of authenticity and "own-voices" to creep into strangers lives to find out some of the most personal things you could find.
"Queer actors for queer roles" is a right idea until all you can focus on is harassing anyone who's not stated they're gay. Forcing them to tell their parents, their whole extended family, their neighbours, their old pre-school classmates, and thousands of people who will never ever even see them in person let alone interact with them.









