T. Strange's Blog, page 100
September 18, 2013
corgiaddict:
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Corgi Heaven
On the beach, covered...

Corgi Heaven
On the beach, covered with dirt and sand. Corgi leads a good life
On CSI someone was stabbed in the liver with a champagne flute.
My inner Grantaire: *nopes into the...
On CSI someone was stabbed in the liver with a champagne flute.
My inner Grantaire: *nopes into the sun*
getoutoftherecat:
the eyes haunt me.
"Not all toxic people are cruel and uncaring. Some of them love us dearly. Many of them have good..."
- Daniell Koepke (via westerosbaptistjerks)
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Yamamoto’s works are mostly temporary, intricate, large-scale installations, or, “salt labyrinths”.
"Salt, a traditional symbol for purification and mourning in Japanese culture, is used in funeral rituals and by sumo wrestlers before matches. It is frequently placed in small piles at the entrance to restaurants and other businesses to ward off evil spirits and to attract benevolent ones.
Yamamoto forged a connection to the substance while mourning the death of his sister at the age of twenty-four from brain cancer, and began to create art out of salt in an effort to preserve his memories of her.
His art radiates an intense beauty and tranquility, but also conveys something ineffable, painful, and endless.”
Artist’s statement:
“Drawing a labyrinth with salt is like following a trace of my memory. Memories seem to change and vanish as time goes by; however, what I seek is to capture a frozen moment that cannot be attained through pictures or writings. What I look for at the end of the act of drawing could be a feeling of touching a precious memory.”
I don’t usually reblog art (and a lot of art crosses my dashboard, thanks to Annie and others), but this is appealing both aesthetically and conceptually.
… whoa.
September 17, 2013
unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:
This series cannot get any...




unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream:
This series cannot get any cuter! Entitled Life is Adventure, the images portray little kittens and puppies playfully placed within elaborate scenes. To create each setting, the creative team first sketched out ideas and then used everyday household items like books, pillows, and a broom, to bring the imaginative moments to life. In the compositions, kittens ride camels, puppies sail off to sea, upside-down hangars look like seagulls, and a ring of yellow rubber gloves form a sun shining overhead.
thaxted:
boyqueen:
omgggg babiesss
It’s a well-known...





omgggg babiesss
It’s a well-known scientific facts that cats are terrible billiards players.
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Boogie catching up on his beauty sleeps.
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is no one going to talk about the fact it...

is no one going to talk about the fact it says this was taken in 2019
the future is now