curated meme via Pax Murray in STSP; first panel is a shot of Kira Nerys wearing her cream colored Bajoran militia uniform undershirt with the lacy chest window; second panel is an exchange of comments on Instagram; kaiden_currie: i'm obsessed with this top omg; wellmios: she has a name
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Ugh, I hate hostage situations.
My heart goes out to all of Louisville tonight. And our UPS Family.
#UPSstrong #LouisvilleStrong
I owe an apology to Etsy witches, I was unfamiliar with your game
Earrings (Part 2) - Gator Days Transcript Panel 1 Polly is talking with her Mother, Penelope. Penelope has been overwhelmed with the amount of things she has to do and Polly wants to help out more Penelope is hesitant to ask for her daughter's help. Penelope: Polly, I don't want you feeling that you have to take care of me and your sister. You're just a kid. Panel 2 Penelope: When we lost your father, I didn't want you and Olivia to miss your childhood. I can take care of things. Panel 3 Polly: Mom, I don't want you to miss out either. I'm not little anymore. I can help. Panel 4 Polly falls throws her arms around her mom and hugs her tightly. Polly: Part of having a happy childhood is you enjoying it too.
Earrings (Part 2) - Gator Days
Pics from Korn/System of a Down
#justparentthings I'm sitting in MetLife stadium watching Korn perform, System of a Down is about to go on (ok, 2002 high school me is pleased) and I'm helping submit my 9 y/o's application for student council.
I can't believe that it has almost been a week since we were at the ritual. It was simultaneously amazing and disappointing. I know V is new, and it was HOT AS FUCK but didn't get anywhere near the interaction as we did with Cardi. But the whole yum center chanting "we are legion join us" 🤘 #ghostbc
I just put a new inhaler in my inhaler sock! It kinda feels like it’s birthday or something. As I use it I feel like there are things I could have done differently, and now I want to make another but I don’t want to abandon my original!
It did. But, I’m doing as they asked. Seeing others and I’ll come back and see how they feel
lol yeah tho after Mac (for me, at least) was like “lets see others, then see if we still feel this way” after i sacrificed all my fanfic! 🤣🤣
Very true, though have you finished the update with Mac?
I’m working on Nightmare now.
Oh yeah! I got Betty to love me. I went for Mac first lol
I LOVE Date Everything! I preordered with the Luxe edition!
Mood
A reminder that PBS Kids offers great entertainment written specifically for 4-8yearold social/emotional learning. And Molly of Denali tackles VERY heavy topics such as racism/relocation of native populations in a kid appropriate way. Find a way to support PBS by donating or subbing to the app.
This is a TERF FREE ZONE! 🏳️⚧️
We don't need TERFs. Anywhere.
I love him 🥹
Book cover of My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh. The cover features a classical-style oil painting of a young woman with dark hair in a white empire-waist dress, seated and gazing to the side with a blank expression. A pink drape is tossed over the chair behind her. The title is in bold, uppercase pink text at the top, and the author’s name is in similar pink text at the bottom. A small note in red text reads, “A novel by the author of Eileen.”
20-day TBR book challenge.
Choose 20 books on your current To-Be-Read shelf, list, stack, e-list, library hold… wherever! One book per day, for 20 days, in no particular order.
No explanations, no expectations, just covers!
#BookSky
#bookchallenge
#20TBRbookchallenge
Book cover for The Absinthe Underground by Jamie Pacton, author of The Vermillion Emporium. The art is in an Art Nouveau style with a green and sepia color palette. On the left side, a stylized woman with flowing green hair and a floral headdress holds a glass of glowing green absinthe. She wears a flowing dress with green fur trim. In the background, intricate floral patterns and decorative circular motifs surround her. On the right side of the cover, two women walk arm in arm through a shadowy alleyway lined with pipes and machinery, adding a mysterious, steampunk feel. The title is at the top in ornate, white Art Nouveau lettering.
7/14
20-day TBR book challenge.
Choose 20 books on your current To-Be-Read shelf, list, stack, e-list, library hold… wherever! One book per day, for 20 days, in no particular order.
No explanations, no expectations, just covers!
#BookSky
#bookchallenge
#20TBRbookchallenge
Book cover for Circe by Madeline Miller. The design features a bold, vertical orange stripe down the center with the title “CIRCE” written in large black capital letters, each letter stacked on top of the next. On the left side of the stripe, the author’s name, Madeline Miller, is printed in black. On the right side, it reads, “Orange Prize-winning international bestselling author of The Song of Achilles.” The background is filled with ornate, symmetrical floral patterns in black and white over the orange and black sections, evoking a classical Greek aesthetic.
7/13
20-day TBR book challenge.
Choose 20 books on your current To-Be-Read shelf, list, stack, e-list, library hold… wherever! One book per day, for 20 days, in no particular order.
No explanations, no expectations, just covers!
#BookSky
#bookchallenge
#20TBRbookchallenge
Book cover for The Lesbiana’s Guide to Catholic School by Sonora Reyes. The background is bright yellow with bold pink and purple lettering. In the center is an illustrated Latina girl in a blue Catholic school uniform, holding one hand to her chest. She has long black hair in a braid, gold hoop earrings, and a confident expression. Behind her is a radiant blue halo-like background with roses on either side. The cover features three silver award badges: William C. Morris Debut Award Finalist, National Book Award Finalist, and Pura Belpré Honor Book. Text at the bottom reads “A National Bestseller” and the author’s name, “Sonora Reyes,” in pink.
7/12
20-day TBR book challenge.
Choose 20 books on your current To-Be-Read shelf, list, stack, e-list, library hold… wherever! One book per day, for 20 days, in no particular order.
No explanations, no expectations, just covers!
#BookSky
#bookchallenge
#20TBRbookchallenge
Book cover for Lucky Day by Chuck Tingle. The illustration is a surreal, colorful depiction of a playing card king turned sideways. The king has cartoonish features, green and purple hair, and an “X” for one eye; the other eye is a bleeding eyeball on a stalk. Flames rise behind his head. He points upward with one hand and holds a detached eyeball in the other. Below, purple tentacles emerge from a grinning cartoon mouth. The title “Chuck Tingle” is in large pink letters, with “Lucky Day” in green underneath. Taglines read: “A scream! — The New York Times Best Book 2024” and “All bets are off.” Four-leaf clovers line the bottom.
7/11
20-day TBR book challenge.
Choose 20 books on your current To-Be-Read shelf, list, stack, e-list, library hold… wherever! One book per day, for 20 days, in no particular order.
No explanations, no expectations, just covers!
#BookSky
#bookchallenge
#20TBRbookchallenge
A clear, cut-crystal vase holds three decorative flowers made from shiny, translucent LEGO pieces with green stems and golden accents, placed on a red metal table, the red paint chipped in places. The vase is surrounded by other potted plants, including a white pot with green painted letters and a yellow, beehive-shaped pot with bee decorations and rope handles. Lush green plants fill the background, creating a vibrant, indoor garden scene.
A clear, cut-crystal vase holds three decorative flowers made from shiny, translucent LEGO pieces with green stems and golden accents, placed on a red metal table, the red paint chipped in places. The vase is surrounded by other potted plants, including a white pot with green painted letters and a yellow, beehive-shaped pot with bee decorations and rope handles. Lush green plants fill the background, creating a vibrant, indoor garden scene.
Just had my birthday a few days ago. I sent my spouse a link of what I wanted for my birthday. He got me all the stuff I wanted to dye my hair and a lego set. I put the legos together and put them in a vase that was a gift from my grandmother.
The cover of the book My Government Means to Kill Me by Rasheed Newson. The cover features a profile of a Black man’s face, with bold, vibrant colors transitioning from red to yellow to green, forming an arc. The title of the book, MY GOVERNMENT MEANS TO KILL ME, is displayed in large pink letters, along with the author’s name, RASHEED NEWSON, in pink at the bottom. In the top left corner, there is a gold medal symbol with the words "Lambda Literary Awards Finalist." A quote from The New York Times at the bottom reads, "Extraordinary."
Today
20-day TBR book challenge.
Choose 20 books on your current To-Be-Read shelf, list, stack, e-list, library hold… wherever! One book per day, for 20 days, in no particular order.
No explanations, no expectations, just covers!
#BookSky
#bookchallenge
#20TBRbookchallenge