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Acquired Stardust

JBB: An Artblog!

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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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i understand them better than anyone else
you can now sort your likes from oldest to newest.... new tag game what's your oldest like . is it good
thunderbee... the sillies...
some Porcos and Ginas drawn throughout the year 🐷🛩👩
Thank you so much!!! This is gorgeous! There isn’t nearly enough fanart of this couple!💗💖💕💗💖💗💖
What i really like about My Neighbour Totoro as a movie is that it focuses on capturing the daily life of its main characters and how much of that is naturally interwoven with the moral of the story.
The main moral is to have respect for nature, spirits and each other. To coexist with nature and to not be afraid to rely on eachother.
I like how this movie depicts a life where these things are at the core of each character's being already and it helps them solve an issue that's to come. It's a stark contrast to how a lot of western media depicts its morals, which usually goes along the lines of "there's a big asshole with different morals, there's a huge conflict and now everyone realises I'm right and has the same morals as me."
I think it's really worth talking about that aspect of western (US) media when westerners say they think Studio Ghibli movies are "cosy", despite depicting a lot of serious and scary events. These morals are more about living, rather than winning.
The same approach is applied to anti war movies like Porco Rosso, The Wind Rises and Howl's Moving Castle. "War is bad" is at the core of them, but this isn't a moral that gets challenged with a big conflict from a big evil. The war doesn't get won in these movies by the main characters. The conflicts arise from trying to live through it. Even as active participants in the war, there never is a doubt that war itself brings nothing but grief and despair.
It's a clever way of writing and I wish more movies wrote their stories this way
One of my absolute favorite things about Porco Rosso is how strongly it evokes the feeling of the end of an era. There’s the subtle, Porco getting offered military grade weapons by his arms dealer, there’s the blatant, Porco constantly being pestered about enlisting, and there’s Porco himself. He feels so distinctly old-world, a stalwart who would rather die in a final blaze of freedom for a dying age than adapt to serve ideals he despises. It really assists the movie’s existence as a time-piece too, capturing the strange feelings of uneasy finality that the inter/war period evoked in Europe. There’s this sense that everything is just about to be change, and everyone is trying their best to live out their final days in a simpler world. “So long to freedom in the Adriatic and days of wild abandon….”
Domestic doodless~~
Today, Cole went shopping at the market and found henna, he got an idea so he bought it and brought it back home hehe
Henna is so special to me, huge part of my childhood, so I thought making Cole wear some would be cool as fuk 😌✨
Smoll comic that's basically just an excuse to draw them smooching lol
+bonus doodle
Find the differences 🫶💕
Day 64 of drawing my parents until they profess their undying love for each other on screen
The pride month is started, yay
since tuesday last week i have watched a total of 15 seasons of LEGO Ninjago
full lineup and my crash-out discord wip commentary below cut
Lostshipping Week 2026 💥💥💥
Hi, it's time!!
I had been seeing some ship weeks floating around, and I hadn't seen a Lost/Geodeshipping one yet (if there is one, I am so sorry), so I figured I could make one.
Rules
Tag me, and/or use the tag #lostgeodeweek2026
No AI, no tracing
Written works are allowed for most prompts. For Day 6 (Fanart), you can write for a piece of fanart that you like.
Tag works with strong amounts of gore
Have fun and be respectful! :]
We've got a month to work on these, and I hope to see more Lost/Geode soon anyway. See y'all June 29th! 🫶
Small ideas/descriptions below the cut!
Rewatching the first season really made me realize how autistic coded Zane is
Posting this iconic piece of media that I just NEVER found online isolated except in an archived reddit thread