deepspacepirate:

The word “moist” is the Number One universally reviled word in the English language due to both its definition and the way it sounds. Similarly gross words include

  • chunks
  • curdling
  • squirt
  • munch
  • bulbous
  • pustule
  • sink
  • squirm
  • slippery

Which got me wondering, can I elicit the same emotions with words that have no meaning? And the answer is “Yes, yes you definitely can.”

So here it is: words and phrases that elicit “thanks, i hate it!” by sheer negative sonority

  • scrungo
  • beesechurger
  • mingus
  • hurgling
  • tungus
  • Scrimmy Bingus and the Crungy Spingus
  • slurm
  • chungus
  • crungle
  • gunch

But did you know you can make it even worse by combining them??

  • bucket of curdling chunks
  • the pustulous gunch muncher
  • your squirming tungus
  • this crungy beesechurger
  • a squirting chungus
  • the slurm sink
  • a slippery mingus

And my all time favorite

m y ⠀m o i s t ⠀s c r u n g o

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84,742 notes1 year ago
darkvioletcloud:
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“ figurenews:
“【テーブル美術館】figma「三世大谷鬼次の奴江戸兵衛(写楽)」原型公開&企画誕生秘話も : figure news
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I can’t believe there’s a figma of this painting
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Is figma doing a series of figures based on famous...

darkvioletcloud:

enigma-boi:

muhplastic:

enigma-boi:

muhplastic:

figurenews:

【テーブル美術館】figma「三世大谷鬼次の奴江戸兵衛(写楽)」原型公開&企画誕生秘話も : figure news

I can’t believe there’s a figma of this painting

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Is figma doing a series of figures based on famous paintings?

First the was The Scream figma and now this

“First was The Scream”

Nope (and to answer your question) first was The Thinker

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then Venus de Milo

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then David

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then Vitruvian Man

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then starting next year generic Angel Statues

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then The Scream

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and after that the Yakko Edobei in the OP and soon the Mona Lisa

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Nobody knows why FREEing decided to do these but they’re wonderful

I should clarify that The Scream was the first one I saw

But knowing this is a thing is something that has enriched my life

hey uh

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we just gonna ignore this? not say a word about it?

ok

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75,173 notes1 year ago

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384,074 notes1 year ago
sirlorence:
“what an absolute legend
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sirlorence:

what an absolute legend

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41,954 notes1 year ago

crustybagelbites:

ratfilms:

crustybagelbites:

crustybagelbites:

Lets bring back 2007-2010 era emoticons cuz life was so much easier when we all showed exactly how we were feeling =3=“

god the tags on this post are so pure

2018 IS THE YEAR YOU DO WHATEVER YOU WANT FUCK CRINGE CULTURE!!  \(>0<)/

i would agree with this but the person who posted this has a homestuck icon therefore the post is invalid

I peed your moms pants last night Loser

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21,417 notes1 year ago

tonberryking:

moonlandingwasfaked:

tilthat:

TIL A Swedish Couple Named Their Child “Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116”, Pronounced As “Albin”. The Parents Claimed It Was “A Pregnant, Expressionistic Development That They See As An Artistic Creation.”

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Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116 and the chipmunks

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37,376 notes1 year ago

kramergate:

kramergate:

Spotify keeps trying to get me to listen to Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer and I’m not fucking going to dude.

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this man was synthesized in a lab for the express purpose of me hating him

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9,173 notes1 year ago
turing-tested:
“ equalistmako:
“we as a society have travelled in a full circle and ended up smack dab in 2007 “I can has cheezburger” territory.
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Remember Longcat, Equalistmako? I remember Longcat. Fuck the picture on this page, I want to talk...

turing-tested:

equalistmako:

we as a society have travelled in a full circle and ended up smack dab in 2007 “I can has cheezburger” territory.

Remember Longcat, Equalistmako? I remember Longcat. Fuck the picture on this page, I want to talk about Longcat. Memes were simpler back then, in 2006. They stood for something. And that something was nothing. Memes just were. “Longcat is long.” An undeniably true, self-reflexive statement. Water is wet, fire is hot, Longcat is long. Memes were floating signifiers without signifieds, meaningful in their meaninglessness. Nobody made memes, they just arose through spontaneous generation; Athena being birthed, fully formed, from her own skull.

    You could talk about them around the proverbial water cooler, taking comfort in their absurdity. “Hey, Johnston, have you seen the picture of that cat? They call it Longcat because it’s long!” “Ha ha, sounds like good fun, Stevenson! That reminds me, I need to show you this webpage I found the other day; it contains numerous animated dancing hamsters. It’s called — you’ll never believe this — hamsterdance!” And then Johnston and Stevenson went on to have a wonderful friendship based on the comfortable banality of self-evident digitized animals.

    But then 2007 came, and along with it came I Can Has, and everything was forever ruined. It was hubris, Mako. We did it to ourselves. The minute we added written language beyond the reflexive, it all went to shit. Suddenly memes had an excess of information to be parsed. It wasn’t just a picture of a cat, perhaps with a simple description appended to it; now the cat spoke to us via a written caption on the picture itself. It referred to an item of food that existed in our world but not in the world of the meme, rupturing the boundary between the two. The cat wanted something. Which forced us to recognize that what it wanted was us, was our attention. WE are the cheezburger, Mako, and we always were. But by the time we realized this, it was too late. We were slaves to the very memes that we had created. We toiled to earn the privilege of being distracted by them. They fiddled while Rome burned, and we threw ourselves into the fire so that we might listen to the music. The memes had us. Or, rather, they could has us.

    And it just got worse from there. Soon the cats had invisible bicycles and played keyboards. They gained complex identities, and so we hollowed out our own identities to accommodate them. We prayed to return to the simple days when we would admire a cat for its exceptional length alone, the days when the cat itself was the meme and not merely a vehicle for the complex memetic text. And the fact that this text was so sparse, informal, and broken ironically made it even more demanding. The intentional grammatical and syntactical flaws drew attention to themselves, making the meme even more about the captioning words and less about the pictures. Words, words, words. Wurds werds wordz. Stumbling through a crooked, dead-end hallway of a mangled clause describing a simple feline sentiment was a torture that we inflicted on ourselves daily. Let’s not forget where the word “caption” itself comes from: capio, Latin for both “I understand” and “I capture.” We thought that by captioning the memes, we were understanding them. Instead, our captions allowed them to capture us. The memes that had once been a cure for our cultural ills were now the illness itself.

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16,504 notes1 year ago
sonamydreamboat:
“ awdplace:
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“ Look… I don’t know…
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…My brain needs to stop…
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Apparently, I’m not done…
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…I can’t…
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Never ends…
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You might know everything I’m...

sonamydreamboat:

awdplace:

awdplace:

awdplace:

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awdplace:

Look… I don’t know…

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…My brain needs to stop…

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Apparently, I’m not done…

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…I can’t…

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Never ends…

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You might know everything I’m going to do, but that’s not going to help you, since I know everything you’re going to do! Strange, isn’t it?

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Still not over…

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And I’m done… that’s it… no more…

This works too well together! 😂

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45,326 notes1 year ago

sethmeyers-andysamberg:

sethmeyers-andysamberg:

SO I WENT TO THE LOUVRE TODAY…

NOT ENOUGH PEOPLE SAW THIS, LISTEN TO IT WITH VOLUME UP!

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154,218 notes1 year ago