why is this like an infographic about dysphoria
Why does Snoopy AVE A KNOIFE?

why is this like an infographic about dysphoria
Why does Snoopy AVE A KNOIFE?
*keeps my cards close to my chest but they’re all facing the wrong way so everyone can see them anyway*
I love that I have this little creature in my house and all she does is walk around looking for a new place to take a nap and stare out the window and throw up on my floor and I’m like I would Die for this creature. she is perfect. and I tell her I love her and in return she has no thoughts whatsoever
I love her so much look at her she’s so cute okay
thank you everyone for loving my beautiful baby girl I told her she was famous on the internet and she just stared at me as her single brain cell bounced around her peanut brain
Morris Graves - Waking, Walking, Singing, in the Next Dimension? (1979)
I fucked up so badly on this sudoku page no ones ever gonna wanna have sex with me
Simon Casson (British, b. 1965), Zart and Vair, 2018. Oil on canvas, 137.16 x 121.92 cm
Hand embroidery by me. Prints here.
[ID: An embroidered version of the painting of Saturn/Kronos eating his child. The colors are slightly brighter than in the painting, closer to orange than brown. End ID]
when camus said the literal meaning of life is whatever you're doing that prevents you from killing yourself
Bob Rudd (UK, 1944 - ) Black Cliff, Druidston Watercolour,
Franz Radziwill (German, 1895-1983), Innerhalb von 24 Stunden [Within 24 hours], 1947. Oil on canvas laid down on panel, 85.4 x 91.3 cm.
Amy Beager (British, b. 1988)
Perfume, 2021
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797–1851), Frankenstein, manuscript, MS. Abinger c.56, fols. 20v – 21r, 1816 – 1817. The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford.