i miss you, and the summers have returned.
original poem by sara kleijn 🪐
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hello vonnie

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Game Changer & Make Some Noise
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Not today Justin
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i miss you, and the summers have returned.
original poem by sara kleijn 🪐
Crested Caracara being allopreened by two Black Vultures! This is such an interesting behavior and one that's typically one-way (preening by vultures to caracara). Here you can see the caracara either attempting to reciprocate but getting rebuffed by both vultures, or telling them to stop for now.
[Video source]
Black Vulture couple locate Crested Caracara bisexual unicorn across the bar in a rare W for all parties
99% of queer discourse stops right before they define the true difference between bisexual and pansexual!
FOR THE LAST FUCKING TIME
BISEXUALS GROW FROM THE GROUND
PANSEXUALS GROW FROM THE CEILING
Happy Pride, cave dwellers 🦇
I feel like when I say ‘relatable’ what I really mean is ‘resonant.’ I don’t want characters who I feel are like me, I want characters who have emotions so strong I can feel them through the page.
I think this is important because a lot of us forget the power of stories to make us feel things about characters who are not like us, who have experienced things that we never will. The purpose of listening to someone else's story should not necessarily be identification, but understanding.
ZUTARA WEEK - DAY THREE: Aurora
"i feel you / like a breath on the air, / and in the light / like a memory. or a dream. / or a sign of something, / in a hope for somewhere / with a hold on anything / i feel you everywhere, i look for you in everything" —Butterflies Rising, Wild Spirit, Soft Heart
Honestly, I went back and forth between this prompt. At first, I wanted to parallel Disney's Sleeping Beauty with Zuko and Katara, but that plan failed (😭). It was pretty difficult with all the overlays I was trying to experiment with, so I went with my second plan: the Aurora Borealis. I didn't have a strict, thought out draft for what I was doing, but I quickly got it done with the idea in mind that I wanted to make it seem like a watercolor painting. I wanted something more delicate that represents the spiritual aura of an Aurora Borealis, while keeping in mind Zuko and Katara's intricate relationship.
Avatar: Aang, the Last Airbender
day 2: warmth @zutaraweek
CUZ ZUKO IS THE WARMTH 🥰🥰🥰 BUT TO HIM SHE IS 😍😍 ok im gonna eat the walls now nom nom
day 3: aurora @zutaraweek
how do i caption this without crying over the four times i redrew zuko
Follow the money behind America's data center boom. Track 2,300+ projects, PAC spending, and the politicians who sign off on it.
I'm gonna say it, I do think that even the laziest person imaginable should have a roof over their head, food in their stomach, and access to healthcare
Maybe this isn't a poem. Maybe it's more like a love letter to tell you why i choose you. - Dante Basco
Zutara Week 2026 Day 3 - Aurora
A love letter to Zutara.
@zutaraweek
Very true
this is helpful to getting started on anything regardless of what you call it (from this post)
problem solving steps
IMPROVE distress tolerance skill
Friends, romans, people who are nonbinary except at work, lend me your ears,
do u ever think about corn sweat; and the fact that a large percent of corn grown in Illinois, iowa, etc is grown for ethanol and biofuel; and how solar power would be so many times more effective per acre than this; and how like 90+% of so many rare ecosystems in those states was drained for farm and suburbs (in many cases previously farms).
AND you could still have native plants around and even under the solar panels.
When you see what they did to the Midwest you'll want to fucking kill the corn lobbyists with your bare hands
The Forgers!
druig & makkari + text posts.