While I had never seen one before, the netted cloche makes a lot of sense in this situation!
While I had never seen one before, the netted cloche makes a lot of sense in this situation!
First attempt? Not bad!
How did you think it came out?
Would you make it again?
Ah, thank you.
Sorry, I’m a bit dense.
Is it sad because his mom is dying and he put the necklace on her anyway?
Or that the necklace will allow her to pass away due to her poor health vs. suffering?
Can someone please translate for us Tumblr illiterates?
Reminds me on this chemist joke:
A man brought his chemist friend to the bar for a drink with the other friends. When asked what he wanted, the chemist decided that since she’s the designated driver, she’ll order water. “I’ll have some H20, please!” the chemist said, with the man replying “I’ll have some H20 too!”
The man died of ingesting hydrogen peroxide.
A hole is a hole.
Chonky with a chance of legs falling asleep.
Everyone that has answered phones for a living can channel this voice.
Invited?
Some of us were auto-enrolled.
Only being a part of the resistance can give you skills like that.
I think any sort of social aggregator will always have this as a challenge it wrestles with.
In my opinion, the onus of applying critical thinking when reading comments/sources lies with the reader.
When a very large upvoted comment takes places, I personally comb through some of the replies to see if anyone has sources/background that might be contradictory (and then I’ll review myself for my own opinion). It’s extra effort but I only apply this things I’m “vested” in.
It’s simple. Click the X.
Isn’t this why they were in Antarctica during one of the movies?
To avoid the implication?
/full disclosure, I’ve never seen any of the movies, just trailers.
“You mean you could’ve drawn this mouse a dozen times already?”
“A dozen. A hundred. It’s impossible to tell.”
Oh no. Anyways…
“Pug Party” has never been more relevant.