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Advice from Adventure Time (Bulletin Board)
“Dude, sucking at something is the first step to being sorta good at something”
- Jake the Dog“I know who I am and I’ll know what I want if and when it ever comes along.”
- Fionna the Human“This cosmic dance of bursting decadence and withheld permissions twists all our arms collectively, but if sweetness can win, and it can, then I’ll still be here tomorrow to high-five you yesterday, my friend. Peace.”
- Royal Tart Toter“Sometimes you see things that are real, and other times it’s like crazy, crazy, crazy, in your face, all the time.”
- Ice King“When bad things happen, I know you want to believe they are a joke, But sometimes life is scary and dark. That is why we must find the light.”
- BMO“No one flicks me in the butt without my consent.”
- Finn the Human“People make mistakes. It’s part of growing up and you never really stop growing.”
- Duke of Nuts“Sometimes you want someone and you want to kiss them and be with them, but you can’t because responsibility demands sacrifice.”
- Princess Bubblegum“I pay attention to things I see you being all about.”
- Prince Gumball“Bad biscuits make the baker broke, bro.”
- Jake the Dog“Everything small is just a small version of something big!”
- Finn the Human
“Even if we like each other, we’re still going to hurt each other.”
- Flame PrincessBest advice in my life.
Sometimes I wonder just how intentional a lot of lines in AT are.
If there were prints of AT quotes, I’d probably hang them all over my house. Especially the Ice King’s.
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Working on my dried flowers/leaves book! The ones on the right are little bits that fell off of a dried grass (aka one of George’s toys).
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Purple Sea Urchins (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) denuded an area in Monterey Bay (Northern California) of its kelp, over a 2 year period. Picture taken at 24 m depth. A Giant Spined Sea Star (Pisaster giganteus) is also pictured.
(photo: Lovell and Libby Langstroth)