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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Claire Keane
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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izzy's playlists!
i don't do bad sauce passes
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shark vs the universe
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Origami Around
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copper my enclave mutated experimentation who stalks ppls fallout ocs and swallows gallons of irradiated water
Great Blue Heron hunting along the river's edge, Chicago, IL
Taken August 2025
i like when eels flutter their fins as they approach you
[image description: image 1 is a reference sheet for an anthropomorphic dog made out of lined paper. design notes say: 5'7. 4 eyes. her clothes are made of sticky notes. flipping through shirt options. thoughts show on her face (as written text).
image 2 is another dog character made out of paper. note says: painter's tape scarf w/ drawn on dots. End ID.]
characters based on dog-eared pages
PLUG & PLAY!!
hiii yes i do!! @tidalbabe 🎶 songs in pink are my all time faves 🩷
moanin' low - eva taylor
ain't she sweet - gene austin
mine, all mine - the bluebirds
georgia swing - jelly roll morton
black cat, hoot owl blues - ma rainey
am i blue? - ethel waters
button up your overcoat - ruth etting
Chatelaine. 19th century. Credit line: Rogers Fund, 1926 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/98407
JEAN HARLOW in DINNER AT EIGHT — 1933, dir. George Cukor
shane hollander fancam but it's mcelroys saying "boy"
(insp by tag from @skywalkery)
Follow The Leader (Ant Spiral)
block printed denim, cotton batting, thread, and gifted fabric backing
thinking about natural phenomena, repetition from a single block carving, adaptive and maladaptive behaviors, and dreams from years back where my blankets turned into swarms of insects
Caesar has Marked you for Birthday. Get ready for Party!
More Billie art inspired by the Tank Girl comics. Referenced page bellow cut.
One very important aspect of Max's character that Aaron keeps bringing up in interviews is that Max has been abused most of his life. And I think it's a very fundamental part of his character that the fandom isn't taking into account nearly enough. Max has been abused, both physically and mentally, in the Brotherhood of Steel ever since he lost his family and his entire community as a young child.
We saw in season 1 how the Brotherhood beats and whips people for disobedience and how they literally brand people. He's not the only victim of this, the Brotherhood faction he's part of literally practice institutionalized abuse. But not only that, the first time we meet his character, he is beaten and bullied by the other Brotherhood aspirants, something we learn later on he was a specific target of, as the other members viewed him as an outcast because he came from Shady Sands.
Not to mention, he spent almost fifteen years trying to appease Quintus, who he viewed as a father figure and who constantly intimidated, abused, and used him. But despite that, the Brotherhood was the only source of safety and comfort for him until he met Lucy. Being able to walk away from it all took tremendous strength.
Details from the covers a publisher’s series binding “The Romance of..”
c1900
It's freaky how the brain will just plasticly learn novel motor output interfaces on the fly. It's almost like instead of hard coding a control scheme for anatomy that changes every few million years the strat that brains went for was to be openly reconfigurable to fit around whatever its nerves seem to be hooked up to via observed feedback.
I think they've done tests on this by getting people to pilot novel bodies in VR. But you don't tend to notice it day to day until something weird happens like just now. I was reading a paper book and it had a line of text blacked out as if redacted. Instinctively I go to move my cursor over the black line to see if I can read any text if I highlight it.
Except it's a book and not my computer screen, so the cursor my brain thinks it's moving across my field of vision in front of me doesn't exist. At the same time, my right hand is making a bunch of small involuntary movements next to me. I didn't intend to move it and didn't even notice it was moving until I saw it with my eyes. What I intended to move was my Cursor, something that my brain had learned to understand that it has, and the way it moves this is by actuating the muscles in my right arm, an action that is entirely disconnected from any intent to move my arm, which is a different thing.
I love being a pattern atop this eldritch mess of neurons, it's great
father I cannot click the book
Two Women Looking at Fabric in a Shop. 19th century. Credit line: Purchase, Harry G. Friedman Bequest, 1967 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/387493
Gimli: "It's true you don't see many dwarf women. And in fact, they are so alike in voice and appearance, that they are often mistaken for dwarf men. And this in turn has given rise to the belief that there are no dwarf women, and that dwarves just spring out of holes in the ground!"
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I premiered my lady dwarf OC Dirka today at my local renaissance festival and I felt so beautiful even with a beard. This has been a dream costume of mine for a long time and I'm so pleased with how it came out!