This was almost every day
remember back in grade 5 when people had yo mama joke wars and people would gather around to watch like a fucking medieval brawl
"I felt that most children I knew would be more interested in hearing how a plant killed, how long it would take you to die if you are it and how GRUESOME AND PAINFUL THE DEATH MIGHT BE." The best sentence I have ever read
The Poison Garden
Established in 2005 by the Duchess of Northumberland. The garden contains over 100 deadly and hallucinogenic plants.
’I wondered why so many gardens around the world focused on the healing power of plants rather than their ability to kill… I felt that most children I knew would be more interested in hearing how a plant killed, how long it would take you to die if you ate it and how gruesome and painful the death might be.’
-The Duchess of Northumberland
10/10 recommend 👌 👍
You can survive almost anything through the right combination of:
Bitching and moaning
Hater-ology
Doing a goofy little bit about it
Having a buddy say "that's so fucked up" at intermittent points (you can also be your own buddy)
Destroying the cursed amulet you carry everywhere, why do you even have that thing
Day 5 of Funguary
Took inspo from flamenco dresses
Think form fitting and lots of ruffles
I tried to incorporate both looks/types as seen with the overall color + white dots
You like me but not enough to give me thousands and thousands of fucking dollars
1 and 2 and 3
Week 1 of Funguary done! Pretty proud of myself tbh
Took a more fashion outfit approach
White and black. That's it
Not everyone sees the same color when they stare at this spinning disk.
The gif is called, “Benham’s disk" "is named after the English toymaker Charles Benham, who in 1895 sold a top painted with the pattern shown. When the disk is spun, arcs of pale color, called Fechner colors or pattern-induced flicker colors (PIFCs), are visible at different places on the disk. Not everyone sees the same colors."
"The phenomenon originates from neural activity in the retina and spatial interactions in the primary visual cortex, which plays a role in encoding low-level image features, such as edges and spatiotemporal frequency components."
Fascinating how our brains work, I see a brown tan, what do you see? :D