when god closes a door you reach your little paws under it and go mrrwwaaaooow mmreeaaow
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COTL'S 1st Anniversary Art Prompt:
Pride
I was lost on what to do for this day,,and then I remembered having a lion follower named Mufassa 🦁
He died a second time 💔 but I've revived him since and he has the immortal necklace now
*boy looking at coin* ees.. nanarro..
[coin rolls into gutter]
This is brilliant and should be brought to schools everywhere (x)
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actually the best case scenario for the strikes (on top of "writers and performers are paid more than fairly for their incredibly valuable contributions to art and culture") is that we reach a point where movie theaters just start screening old films. i'm talking about golden age classics like the wizard of oz and casablanca or whatever but i'm also talking about cult classics or more recent movies that are just better in a theater and with an audience. set piece heavy action movies. fantasy films with sweeping orchestral scores. sing alongs of movie musicals. a twilight marathon. idk the possibilities are endless
Caption printed over two photos of thee baby deer huddled together in the grass: It’s baby deer season, which means you may come across one (or more!) fawns hiding in the grass. They look completely abandoned and alone, and you might think you need to save them.
In fact, mother deer know an adult deer standing in one spot all day gives away her baby’s position to hungry predators, but alone a baby deer is nearly invisible. Mother deer leave their fawns alone for four or more hours at a time and only return to feed them before leaving them safely hidden again. Even if it seems the fawn has been alone all day, its mom is almost definitely coming back! If she doesn’t, another mother may adopt the orphaned fawn. Please leave them alone! Every year wildlife offices and animals rescues get hundreds of calls about “abandoned fawns.” Even worse, people (illegally) take these fawns from their mothers, thinking they are doing the right thing! Please reblog, repost, and educate your family and friends! The fawns and their mamas will all appreciate your effort!! Thank you!
I think about this a lot
i’m goin through a VTSOM brainrot rn don’t look at me 🙈 - ALSO I SPENT. so long on this piece so reblogs are very appreciated !! please give this some love <33
Black cats waiting to be auditioned for a horror film, 1961.
Photograph by Ralph Crane.