23/female/Finland, who enjoys long walks in the forest after rain, great many tv shows, reading and art.
The kiss of death.This astonishing sculpture forms part of Barcelona’s Poblenou Cemetery. The Kiss of Death (El Petó de la Mort in Catalan and El beso de la muerte in Spanish) dates back to 1930. A winged skeleton bestows a kiss on the lips of a handsome young man: is it ecstasy on his face or resignation? Little wonder the sculpture elicits strong and varying responses from whoever gazes upon it.
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I walked into the kitchen and lost my appetite for some reason.
You walk into the kitchen. There’s nobody home, and the lights are dim. Out of the corner of your eye you spot him
Spongebob Squarepants
#He gets on all fours and breaks into a sprint #then he stops on his right foot #don’t forget it #now he brings it around town
#you’re looking for your boatmobile but you’re all turned around
#now it’s dark and you seem to have lost him #but you’re hopelessly lost yourself #stranded with a murderer #you creep silently in bikiki bottom #AHA in the distance a pineapple with the light on #you walk stealthily toward it but AHH YOUR LEG IT’S CAUGHT IN A JELLYFISH TRAP
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Slinky is trying so hard
i just watched this entire video. what am i doing with my life.
here i am cheering on a slinky, whispering “no, slinky.” under my breath
I have never felt so much emotion from a slinky.
Yes.
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The universe is saying no for me going home, apparently. First try of leaving, yesterday. A train falls in Riihimäki and like… all trains are late and full of people because they had to cancel train shifts, so I thought ok I’ll go today (Wed). Well, now I tried to buy a train ticket for today, the internet webstore said NO. And gave me a ticket for tomorrow instead. So, maybe tomorrow if gods are willing and no one dies on tracks, I will get home. Not that I mind staying at my parents place, free food and no roommates - could be worse.
Psychologists Discover How People Subconsciously Become Their Favorite Fictional Characters
Psychologists have discovered that while reading a book or story, people are prone to subconsciously adopt their behavior, thoughts, beliefs and internal responses to that of fictional characters as if they were their own.
Experts have dubbed this subconscious phenomenon ‘experience-taking,’ where people actually change their own behaviors and thoughts to match those of a fictional character that they can identify with.
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Matt Duffin, bright ideas encaustic wax on panel (22” x 21”), 2011
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Things we grew up on. (And probably shouldn’t have)
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NIGHTNIGHT by DEDDY