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@theartofmadeline

shark vs the universe
Cosimo Galluzzi
Xuebing Du

JVL
cherry valley forever
KIROKAZE

pixel skylines
Jules of Nature
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
todays bird
Sade Olutola
Acquired Stardust
wallacepolsom

Product Placement

titsay

izzy's playlists!
Three Goblin Art
Misplaced Lens Cap

#extradirty

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@avellere
lets move!
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a conversation i have in my own head, and some characters that might be something in the works. we'll see. [described in alt]
Sunbathing thylacines. Source/date unknown.
Taken by Reverend George Henry Judd at the Beaumaris Zoo in Sandy Bay, Hobart. circa 1918 [x]
Frog studies from life, sitting by my grandma’s pond.
A Group Which Almost Became Historic
It's been over a decade since I first read Les Mis, and first drew this, (which still floats around in reblogs, the original post now being deleted with my old blog) and I thought I ought to finish this for Barricade Day. At the time, that illustration was the most ambitious I had ever drawn.
In the last ten years, Les Mis has perhaps felt more pertinent than ever. In Australia, where I live, bigoted, far-right political parties that were previously considered fringe are leading polls on the back of racist, anti-immigration rhetoric. I donate regularly to a charity that supports refugees that is local to me, the Asylum Seeker Resource Center, and am going to do so again today. I encourage you to do the same, either to the ASRC, or to an equivalent charity in your area.
"So long as there shall exist, by virtue of law and custom, decrees of damnation pronounced by society, artificially creating hells amid the civilization of earth... books of the nature of Les Misérables cannot fail to be of use." — Victor Hugo
Youran Tang aka Sleell11 (Chinese, based Chaoyang District, Beijing, China) - 思绪 (Thoughts), 2022, Paintings: Digital Art
(nods sagely) (nods basily) (nods rosemarily) (nods saltly) (nods star anisely)
TEN TWENTY ONE FOR A MATCHA LATTE IN THIS ECONOMY ? /!?!?
oh and ☝️ their wifi is broken ☝️☝️☝️☝️ i'm going to have. an aneurysm
AND! I JUST GOT! MY FIRST MOSQUITO BITE! OF THE SUMMER! whaddahell
oh my god it was actually 10.41 i'm going to. kill. someone
what the fuck what the fuck what the fuck
polyamory would not always fix the love triangle. sometimes it would make it much, much worse. but they should do it anyway
fundamentally opposed political consciousnesses (mah, 2016)
“IMG_0247” (2008)
polyamory would not always fix the love triangle. sometimes it would make it much, much worse. but they should do it anyway
not every mutual fits neatly into an archetypal medievalism but there are some mutuals that im like yeah addressing you as “my liege” would come strangely naturally
what mutual is prev
my liege lord
my loyal knight
my wise wizard
my evil advisor
my brother in arms
my lady muse
my wild mermaid friend
my fellow alchemist
my dashing rapscallion
my monstrous foe
This pokemon’s cells spark with lighting when startled or angered. Behind its static walls, it actually hides a rather sensitive heart.
(couldn’t decide which background color so you guys get both) (8/27 edited caption)
“bits to use in everyday conversations”
“I would think of poetry as a place where you connect your doubt to the things you don't doubt. Free-floating doubt wouldn't trigger the lightning that contradiction does.”
—Fanny Howe