Silver Tongue
ruhlan-bell:
“ That’s it..
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ruhlan-bell:

That’s it..

egalitarianbunny:

The Fandom: Don’t draw gems with boobs!

The Creator of the Show:

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deoxyrebornicleic:

5 year old me: Man when I’m 17 I’ll probably be super cool and successful!!!!

17 year old me: *Screaming at a robot ringmaster’s legs at 3am*

Sounds like a cool success to me

dolcinea:

sailorleo:

*nightblogger voice* what if the entirety of gravity falls as a cartoon was orchestrated by bill cipher before his death so fans would become motivated to find his statue in the woods of oregon and trigger his return

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The episode with multiple wanders is what made me start caring for wander ad much as I cared about Sylvia and peepers

thedenofravenpuff:

To me that episode only helped confirm theories I had.

Why I like that quote so much too.

The one who tries the hardest to help and cheer people up are often those who knows best how being at your lowest feel. Either to fight off a constant sense of hopelessness and depression, or from past experiences they wouldn’t wish others to go through as well. 

I’m happy they included that, to show happy people aren’t just purely happy. Everyone got a story or something deeper. It can be a motivation to who they are. A proof that no matter how down you are or have been, you can grow to be happy one way or another.

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Originally posted by thodox

gluttonace:
“A young fesh
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gluttonace:

A young fesh

Corgis of the best dog ever and no one can convince me otherwise

captoring:

thewigmonsters:

thewigmonsters:

thewigmonsters:

so who else is in the mood to run off to a series of small, interconnected caves with me, and be cave neighbors for the next ten years,

cons: we wont know about any new memes

pros: we make our own cave neighbor memes about the bugs we see doin weird shit and that one cave that leaks when it rains except we can’t find the hole it’s leaking through

cave memes i’m submitting for your consideration:

  • *aiming hunting implements at anything that isn’t a bird* this bird is gonna be delicious
  • personifying rocks, constnatly,
  • “my digging skills are delightful, which you would know, if you ever bothered to know me the way you know your beetles”
  • throw the stone, Maurice.
  • one of our cave neighbors is a geologist. they know the names of all the kinds of rocks. the rest of us mispronounce them constantly on purpose and correct each other’s pronunciation with even more wrong ones.
  • making up elaborate insults towards bugs, and saying them, to the bugs
  • the implications of Ji-won’s moss beds (the joke is nobody can ever agree on the implications)
  • mushrooms in places they dont belong
  • yelling “hhchruckkkk!” in a high-pitched voice, several times in a row, whenever
  • “the best tasting dirt comes from Jamal’s cave”
  • worm disco

feel free to submit your own cave memes

these are some of the best memes ive seen all year in all honestly

Since you're doing pokèmon headcannons, could you do the Mareep line or the lilipup line. You don't have to but I would really appreciate it.

poke-planet:

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  • Farm Mareep are often allowed a wide range of space to graze in. Because they’re hard to control in large groups, and the farmer cannot train them all individually, herding pokemon may be employed. Although a sturdy and smart pokemon like Herdier may seem like the obvious choice, it is expensive to get them in Johto, where there are the most Mareep herds.
  • In Johto, the most popular pokemon for herding mareep is diglet, as they are resistant to a Mareep’s naturally shocking coat. They can also move very fast in the ground, able to nudge mareep by their feet without scaring them. Jolteon and Manetric are also good choices for their resistance to Mareep static, but are difficult to get.
  • When frightened, herds of mareep clump together and form a sort of “thundercloud” to fend off foes.
  • Trainers are advised to brush their Mareep often with a special brush to avoid getting shocked by them. 
  • Mareep spook easily, so it takes patience for a Mareep to get used to someone. They might release small bursts of electricity when frightened, so be very careful!
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  • Flaaffy are very popular among trainers, and are less likely to shock by accident than Mareep. It’s still recommended to brush them. It’s wool also produces a nicer quality fabric than mareep.
  • The orb on Flaafy’s tail glows when it is excited or has fully charged electricity. When they shake their tails, it makes an odd noise.
  • Farm Flaaffy that evolve into Ampharos are often lended to lighthouses, as they no longer have any wool. However, by the time they’ve evolved, their farmer is likely pretty attached to them - using Ampharos to light the way during night.
  • In dangerous areas, like mountainsides and cliffsides, people who live in outposts often have an ampharos as a beacon to guide people to safety. The stripes on lighthouses are even designed after Ampharos’. In fact, an Ampharos is recognized as a symbol of safety and help all around the world.
  • The gem on Ampharos’ head glows when it is content, and is pleasanly warm to touch. They may press it up to their trainer affectionately.
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