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The wisteria around my house is in bloom again and my cat loves nothing more than basking in the shade under them.
stemphobe pinned a message to this channel.
The wisteria around my house is in bloom again and my cat loves nothing more than basking in the shade under them.
Pedestrian affirmations:
YOU ARE INVINCIBLE
AUTOMOBILES TREMBLE AT THE SIGHT OF YOU
GOD'S DIVINE LIGHT SHIELDS YOU
CROSSWALKS ARE YOUR HOLY PATH TO SALVATION
rabbitfangssKEEP JAYWALKING ‼️‼️‼️ 99.8% OF CITIZENS WHO YEARN FOR WALKABLE CITIES STOP RIGHT BEFORE THEY CROSS THE BIG ROAD ‼️‼️‼️
we need to put all train autistics in office and any government positions possible so they can eviscerate the automobile industry
nookickygoing on the internet to stare at things. going to a antique mall to stare at things. going to the aquarium to stare at things. going to an art gallery to stare at things. picking up a book to stare at things. going to the cinema to stare at things. &other such cases
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a painting in a flowy simplistic style of a skeleton on the left sitting under a tree with their knees crossed and bent, one hand on their knees one hand supporting their head with the elbow on the knees. the tree is in a field and in the background on the right is a person walking a dog and a bright sun. the skeleton looks worried.
oh my god there are so many books to read and instruments to learn and languages to speak and poems to write and oranges to eat and ideologies to study and songs to sing and films to watch and people to kiss and
made-nondescriptdelighted by how many things have silly names and that's just what theyre called. like floaties and movies and stuffies. Pine apple. Basket ball. Blue berrie
A screaming comes across the sky.
It has happened before,
but there is nothing to compare it to now.
Since this is going around without credit and a lot of the tags and comments seem to take this as an actual piece of propaganda, it’s actually a parody song produced by Robert Davis in 1942.
The Chicago Film Archives link above describes it as “made as an exercise in DIY sound-on-film filmmaking,” and those guys look to me to be barely, if at all, out of their teens. This is basically a 1940s tiktok.