This really perfectly sums it up tbh
nothin' quite like how a dog loves
let dead dogs lie - silas denver melvin // red dog - elizabeth frink // how to be a dog - andrew kane // domestication syndrome - dhole b // no origin found // for your own good - leah horlick // pleasure - beth cavener // it will come back - hozier // i am a dog. i have blood all over my teeth. - uhode // same poem as directly previous
free use fuckpuppies are so necessary because if i have a handsome boy in front of me, the only thing that makes it better is knowing i can rip his clothes off and wreck his slutty holes whenever i want !! being able to grope and play with a drippy puppy boy whos trained to give me complete access to his body !!! touching him and his legs just fall open immediately, perhaps even whimpering and panting "thank you sir" while my hands wander freely across his exposed body !!!!
who up sexualising the grotesque
Random PNGs, part 197.
(1. Vintage glass raspberry brooch, 2. Opal snake head pendant, 3. Fenton glass basket, 4. "Fluid Rock 40" by Flavie Audie, 5. Iridescent glass beads (?), 6. Glass sculpture fish by Christina Bothwell, 7. Enoki mushrooms (?), 8. Smithsonite, 9. Sand dollar sculpture by George Hart)
[I.D. an edited pyramid graph of maslow's hierarchy of needs where large text covering every section of basic, psychological and self-fulfillment needs read "people online telling me they like the thing i made". end I.D.] (image description by @lemondoddle )
the cosmic horror implications of timeloops are fascinating if you actually stop to think about it. because in order to trap someone in a situation like that you'd either have to reset all of time with each loop, which suggests a staggeringly horrifying scale of power and personal pettiness, or you'd have to isolate an area of effect to keep replaying like a broken record while the rest of time continues around it, posing potentially destructive consequences for the integrity of reality itself if people and things caught in the timeloop fail to show up in the present and effect change outside of it.
i feel like a lot of the 'i hate kids' crowd would be more tolerant if they understood that due to a kid's limited experience of the world that 4 hour flight might just be the longest they've ever had to sit still for or that trapped finger might literally be the most pain they've ever felt in their short life or they might not have ever seen a person with pink hair ever so of course they want to touch it or nobody's told them yet that they can't run around the museum and they only just learned cheetahs are the fastest animals so of course they want to put that to the test. how were they supposed to know etc etc.