We All Have A Hunger
Quality blog run by an amphibious hermit.
Enjoy your stay and mind the howling ghouls.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
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this was my very first time lapse! my phone was on a chair I put on the table, held down by some boards lol. my set up has changed somewhat by now
So uh we tried to preserve your boyfriend in writing, but over the centuries his papyrus disintegrated and now he’s got lacunae. Yeah there are a b[unch o]f par[ts] of him m[issing] and we [don’]t kno[w] what [……t]hem[……]a[……]
maybe life is all about waking up every day and trying to learn how to appreciate the beauty of the world without allowing the ugliness of everything that has happened to me in the past to interfere with it
why is “get ___ed idiot” one of the funniest sentences in the english language
get verbed idiot, the sequel to “ok nounboy”
get verbed nounboy
Today (June 26, 2023) is the 20th anniversary of Lawrence v. Texas, the most important Supreme Court case in gay history. It finally ruled that consensual sodomy cannot be a crime and all state laws criminalizing it are invalid.
People don’t realize how recent it was that cops could arrest you solely for having gay sex, in the privacy of your own bedroom. It was slowly decriminalized state by state, but like 1/3 of all states still had those laws in place until 2003.
It didn’t get nearly as much fanfare and recognition at the time as the 2015 decision that legalized gay marriage. But I think it established a far more crucial right.
Slip carving on some mugs. Will eventually be for sale on my Etsy!
truly can’t believe the entire internet used to be about playing little games. it was about having adobe flash and playing little games on nick.com
File under: even more blatant proof cis people can joke about trans people without it being at their expense
not now sweetie mommy’s bearing the curse.
Pour one out for all the stories you’ll never find again, that you barely remember in totality, but that left an impression on you that you’ll never forget.
The short stories from standardized tests that you only had a few minutes to read, but those minutes will last a lifetime.
The books on the library display shelf you used to occupy time until your mom could come pick you up from school.
The graphic novel you picked up when you were first getting into comics and could never find again.
The single lines or themes from stories you otherwise don’t remember, save for the one thing that you saw and internalized as a new part of your personality.
Let’s pour one out for the books that built us, even if we never could find them again, and couldn’t of we wanted to.