1. allcreatures:

Chameleon Forest Dragon via zooborns
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    allcreatures:

    Chameleon Forest Dragon via zooborns

  2. (via photoholic)
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    (via photoholic)

  3. yellow ones are the ones u seek? would another color suffice?
grrrgrace:

i have small hands… so leather gloves are hard to find!
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    yellow ones are the ones u seek? would another color suffice?

    grrrgrace:

    i have small hands… so leather gloves are hard to find!

  4. buwd
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    buwd

  5. allcreatures:

‘So a priest, a Buddhist and a tabby walk into a bar …’ It’s SO embarrassing when your brother gets into the catnip and begins telling jokes. (Cat exhibition, Minsk.)
Photo: Sergei Grits / AP (via SFGate: Day in Pictures)
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    allcreatures:

    ‘So a priest, a Buddhist and a tabby walk into a bar …’ It’s SO embarrassing when your brother gets into the catnip and begins telling jokes. (Cat exhibition, Minsk.)

    Photo: Sergei Grits / AP (via SFGate: Day in Pictures)

  6. photoholic:

Dragonfly
By absolutecrumb
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    photoholic:

    Dragonfly

    By absolutecrumb

  7. foxshy
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    foxshy

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    (via viciousone)

  9. viciousone:

erinoirexia:(via kbcdefg:asomnambulist:sunlightandamocha:maxistentialist)



I want your handwriting.
Have you ever considered how strange it is that handwriting fonts have come to convey a kind of folksy authenticity in the design lexicon of our age? It’s disingenuous. Handwriting fonts - especially the ones you see everywhere (Comic Sans, Papyrus, Lucida Handwriting) - are mechanically reproduced and manipulated into a kind of cloying, fake, plastic perfection.
Penmanship is mostly a lost art - it is (rightfully) taught less and less in school, and the opportunities for people to see your handwriting are few and far between. As a result, modern handwriting looks really cool. What’s authentic and charming and inviting about real handwriting are the little imperfections that prove it came from a real person.
SO - I have decided to become a collector of handwriting.
Here’s how it works:

You reblog this or email/Facebook me
I’ll arrange for you to pick up a template
You’ll fill it out
I will create a TrueType font from your handwriting and send it to you

As I collect handwriting, I will periodically post things rendered in the handwriting of the donor - things they have taught me, important aspects of our relationship, jokes they have told me… we’ll see.
Please donate today.


Excellent. Sign me up.
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    viciousone:

    erinoirexia:(via kbcdefg:asomnambulist:sunlightandamocha:maxistentialist)

    I want your handwriting.

    Have you ever considered how strange it is that handwriting fonts have come to convey a kind of folksy authenticity in the design lexicon of our age? It’s disingenuous. Handwriting fonts - especially the ones you see everywhere (Comic Sans, Papyrus, Lucida Handwriting) - are mechanically reproduced and manipulated into a kind of cloying, fake, plastic perfection.

    Penmanship is mostly a lost art - it is (rightfully) taught less and less in school, and the opportunities for people to see your handwriting are few and far between. As a result, modern handwriting looks really cool. What’s authentic and charming and inviting about real handwriting are the little imperfections that prove it came from a real person.

    SO - I have decided to become a collector of handwriting.

    Here’s how it works:

    • You reblog this or email/Facebook me
    • I’ll arrange for you to pick up a template
    • You’ll fill it out
    • I will create a TrueType font from your handwriting and send it to you

    As I collect handwriting, I will periodically post things rendered in the handwriting of the donor - things they have taught me, important aspects of our relationship, jokes they have told me… we’ll see.

    Please donate today.

    Excellent. Sign me up.

  10. spintree:


Bird Necklace by Ingrid Montoya. Major Holiday Gift Alert going off here.
(via swissmiss)
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    spintree:

    Bird Necklace by Ingrid Montoya. Major Holiday Gift Alert going off here.

    (via swissmiss)

  11. allcreatures:

moonweed:piros:(via fuckyeahanimalswithcasts)
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  12. Yes; they are really that great, when it comes to friends I’ve won the lottery.
    —lucas
  13. wth, this was my idea, i was gonna post it! but lucas told me it would depress someone we both follow. so i took it off.. but the asshole doesnt even follow me anymore so it doesnt even matter.

    anyone with a formspring is a little too pretentious and depressing, imo.

    jsb:

    Seriously, one of the most annoying things about Tumblr is the kids. I don’t mean all of them, because I follow several people younger than me, but there is an ENORMOUS number of kids on here who irritate me to such a ridiculous extent. There are several who need a giant slap. The worst thing about it is they have people Formspringing them telling them they’re ‘great’ or ‘funny’ or whatever; NO, THEY ARE RIDICULOUS CARICATURES OF THEMSELVES. One person I’m thinking of in particular is SUCH a prick, and a bastard to practically everyone, and yet people love him. ALLOOWWW. It makes me ashamed to be in the same generation as them.

    EDIT: I managed to write that post without swearing. It was hard, because it really does drive me up the wall, across the ceiling and down the opposite wall and across the floor to the starting point. Twice.

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  14. remijaye:

theaimeegame:

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