i do not care at all about oh&s in a lab but i do care about it in the kitchen. sure i'll wear sandals when handling dangerous chemicals why not. when lighting a bunsen burner ill put out matches on my tongue. i am running in the lab with beakers. TURN YOUR FUCKING POT HANDLES INWARD. DO NOT LEAVE KNIVES IN OPAQUE CLEANING WATER. CLEAN EVERYTHING THOROUGHLY OR GET OUT OF MY DAMN KITCHEN. the exception is that i love to play with knives and if i get bored waiting for water to boil i will start playing the knife game.
id suck dick for a clingstone peach rn
competitive sports are not my thing at all but holy fuck i love bot fights- killing machines with googly eyes beat the shit out of each other while the nerds controlling them look absolutely giddy? 10/10 fucking incredible entertainment
actually the message of the matrix is that if a person deadnames you then you should explode them with your mind
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mothman's my boyfriend, he gave me head behind a 7/11
6 hours; 2 of those were spent on this hair
more: parker / eliot
YEAH THERE IS AND IT'S A BABY!!!!!! :( A SMALL FRIEND!!!!
it is normal and healthy to cry over the first live colossal squid footage
gonna be real this jigsaw guy should invest in better quality cameras
they call me hatsune miku the way i fucking love leeks
i should be allowed to give some of my gender dysphoria to cis people, as a treat for me. first person id give it to is fictional character nathan ford from leverage, id like to see how hed react. he'd probably trail off in the middle of sentences and then plan a heist about it but id like to know the specifics
i could be wrong (and anyone feel free to correct me if i am) but i think this actually NOT a painting but instead part of richard prince's cowboy series where he took photos of, then cropped and edited, malboro cigarette boxes,
(the version that was on the box on the left and his on the right in the image below.)
this was actually a very controversial series bc richard prince did not credit the original photographer of the scenes.
Richard Prince (American, 1949), Untitled (Cowboy), 1999. Acrylic on canvas, 90½ x 50½ in.