He waited 14 hours for the squirrel to start his Rube Goldberg machine
Kept the name, eh?
Wake up babe, the holy hand grenade of Antioch was just confirmed historically accurate
Sorry if it’s a little cramped- had to make this all fit in ten photos. Hope you guys like it….. and again…. sorry Andrew
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pspsps Chocolate Guy stans
[image description: an Instagram story from Amaury Guichon (the "Chocolate Guy"), which shows a side-by-side comparison of him in 2007 vs him now (2022). the 2007 picture shows him, significantly younger, standing next to and pointing at a small sculpture of an octopus attacking a ship. the 2022 picture shows him now, standing next to and pointing at a massive sculpture of a kraken holding a large anchor. the second sculpture is roughly three to four times the size of the first one, and finished to a much higher degree of quality. end ID]
alternate method to getting rid of the clown on dash for those with intense coulrophobia or unreality triggers, via the uBlock Origin browser extension:
1. Download uBlock Origin here (firefox) or here (chrome)
2. Click on the extension icon, then choose the cog icon
[ID: Screenshot of the uBlock Origin menu, with cyan circles over the extension's icon and the cog icon in the bottom right. /End ID]
A screen like this will appear:
[ID: Screenshot of the "my filters" tab from uBlock Origin's filter screen, showcasing an empty list to insert text in. /End ID]
3. Copy the following line:
||assets.tumblr.com/pop/src/components/one-piece/assets/toggle-dff697e4.png$image
And paste it into the box:
[ID: Same screenshot of the above uBlock Origin screen, but now the list contains the copy pasted filter on the first line. /End ID]
4. Click "Apply Changes"
Afterwards, be sure to close any previous Tumblr tabs to ensure the save carries over- and the clown should now be permanently gone after opening a new Tumblr tab session
7 DEADLY SINS + VADE RETRO SATANA Basilique Notre-Dame de Fourvière, Lyon, France.
I’ll just post this here since I cant upload it to facebook
Detail from the Horae ad usum Romanum (dites Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne) - c. 1505-1510 - via Gallica
Wanted to compile all my 1 hour teacup painting studies together ☕