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@mareepkeeper / mareepkeeper.tumblr.com

Just a queer disabled lad trying to survive, play pokemon (amongst other games), and sometimes do art. | 28 | They/He/Ey | TERFs/SWERFs will be blocked 💜

original thread by @pukicho and several other users

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I always love seeing this comic because it interprets Tumblr as a gigantic theater ruled by absolute chaos where sometimes somebody just stands up on their chair and shouts and we all pay attention

:3 feels happier than :) But not as genuine as :]

:3 is my favorite. Full of deceit and silliness. The jester’s face. The culmination of all that’s chaotic and ever changing.

:) can be ominous, if it’s alone or accompanied by odd context! But sometimes, it’s yer friendly ol smile. :] is a friendly face. That is a friend. Look at it. What harm could it possibly do?

:3!!!

You have the secret knowledge my friend

The little guys are here… the littlest of smiles… like being handed a flower on a nice day…

Like this almost

You understand the treasures!

Tumblr’s vibe is like a fever. Sure we’re burning ourselves alive and generally making a mess of ourselves, but the trade off is that we’re also setting advertisers on fire and making this place so inhospitable that nobody is bothering to colonize us. Reddit just got cancer and the chemotherapy is actively killing off the userbase so they’re fleeing to our dumpster fire which is mild in comparison.

something im noticing is the redditors are just commenting on everything via reblogs with reckless abandon. and its so funny bc thats how youre MEANT to use this fucking website but we've trained ourselves out of it somehow.

I feel like a fucking chimp raised in a lab let out into the wild and just doing shit without understanding wtf is going on because I was raised to click the button to get cookie

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Average from a million frames of Last Week Tonight

John Oliver trying to communicate through my dreams to warn me about the oncoming apocalypse.

"Glimpsing at the seabed through the water and the complexity of the light within, at a soothing southern sea." By Shigeko Inoue (2002).

Born in 1945, Inoue studied traditional Japanese and Italian woodblock printing. Her work focuses on nature, transparency and the movement of water.