Emma Justine Farnsworth
In the Harvest Field (1892)

Janaina Medeiros
Cosimo Galluzzi
wallacepolsom
dirt enthusiast
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
sheepfilms

Product Placement

Kaledo Art
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will byers stan first human second
hello vonnie

Andulka
noise dept.
Today's Document
todays bird

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Show & Tell
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Emma Justine Farnsworth
In the Harvest Field (1892)
Anselm Kiefer, Walhalla, 2016
this is how antivaxxers argue lmao
"I don't like old sci-fi shows, the special effects look too cheesy" you are incapable of joy. Go to the dungeon.
Moebius
The Brothers Hildebrandt, 1981
Dream of a Thousand Cats
Stardew Valley, void chickens
Care to explain this?
Absolutely. They are what we call pictures. In this case, images taken from a longer set of moving pictures we call an animated film. This series of animated films is called Arthur.
In the original version, the frames are projected many times a second, and due to a phenomena known as the persistence of vision, appear to us to be moving.
Any questions?
I become exhausted when post-consumer/reuse ideas become trendy because I'll see someone on the community page asking where they can get 20 1-gallon milk jugs for their indoor gardening projects and the answer is obviously the waste bin, after drinking 20 gallons of milk. But they dont mean that, they mean where can they buy them new and already clean. But the point of using gallon jugs is to make clever use of things you already have, not to buy more.
Like when pallet gardening was a thing but people wanted brand new clean looking pallets instead of going to the hardware store loading dock and asking if they could take broken and used ones.
Like yes we get that ot looks cute and it's a solution to a problem but the point of it was to use things that would have been otherwise tossed.
By the way, the answer to "where can I get trash, not just what looks like trash but actual trash that's free, for my DIY projects without making it all myself or digging in dumpsters" is trashnothing.com
Wanting something that looks cute and trendy is fine as long as you don't sail straight past the point and end up spending hundreds of dollars online on a table that looks like a cable spool
(also, dumpster diving really isn't so bad)
Lady with a moon for the “moon” prompt. A bit weird haha! But hope you guys like it! c:.
Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire rehearsing for “Funny Face”, 1957.
Nadja from What We Do In The Shadows ...One of my favorite female vampires ^V^