nothingstudios:

FRUIT FLY GROUPCHAT:

[🪰] fly 1: Hey everybody should we all show up spontaneously in this guy’s house

[🪰] fly 2: yes

[🪰] fly 3: yes

[🪰] fly 4: yes

[🪰] fly 5: yes

[🪰] fly 6: yes

[🪰] fly 7: yes

[🪰] FLY 8 and 234 MORE are typing…

(via glados233)

arctic-hands:

catilinas:

catilinas:

help i’m in london w my dad and he keeps pointing at buildings and saying ‘there used to be a coffee shop here’ but by ‘used to be’ he means. in the seventeenth century

we went past a pub and he was like ‘when this was a coffee shop (in the seventeenth century) isaac newton dissected a dolphin in the back room one time’ like ok. we are about to miss the train

Your dad was present for all of these things

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karadin:

cup-of-anxi-tea:

soracities:

the “humans are inherently selfish” fanclub can genuinely and in all honesty go to hell. i once came back from a school yard where the kids had heaped piles of leaves and cut wildflowers on a narrow strip of grass bc a bee had died. i actually want to cry.

when i was a child, my parents told me our houseplant would die of lack of sunlight. i was so young i don’t even remember this, but apparently, my response to this was starting to carry the plant around like an emotional support stuffed animal. whenever my family went outside i would hold the pot on my head to make it reach the sun better. i wasn’t in school yet, didn’t have any exposure to the lessons on caring they give in elementary, i don’t remember my thought process - but i can guess. kids integrally care about things, even tiny bugs and inanimate plants. humans care.

don’t let them beat it out of you

It probably also has to do with your upbringing too.

The most selfish people are the ones that call all humans selfish.

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