On my hands and knees praying that they make a Shadow Lord art book 🙏✨✨✨
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RMH
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Andulka
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@theartofmadeline
art blog(derogatory)
One Nice Bug Per Day

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
styofa doing anything
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#extradirty

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On my hands and knees praying that they make a Shadow Lord art book 🙏✨✨✨
i genuinely have no idea what my page looks like on a browser
the triple stare of fatherly judgment
people with father issues are shot three times in the chest with this one
Quirky Guys and Gals 2011 The Mandalorian and Grogu 2026 (Red mando [Torvik] @ziggarts)
Are we in nonbinary world yet. Wake me up when we get there
MARK HAMILL & CARRIE FISHER (1976)
not quite mass effect but I do have some new stuff.
idk, fell back into the star wars hole...
Maul’s continual BEGGING for an apprentice is the funniest fucking thing. He is on his hands and knees swearing he’ll feed and water and walk it and meanwhile the force is like “no you’re not responsible enough yet”
been thinkin' about him a lot lately.... ... ...........
my gang
Emile-Allain Séguy (French, 1877--1951)
im glad that we've established that day one of inquisitor training is How To Look Really Cool
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i’m reading howl’s moving castle for the first time
France: hundreds of years with baguette -- DID NOT INVENT BANH MI
Vietnam: less than 100 years with baguette -- INVENTED BANH MI
ANOTHER WIN FOR VIETNAM‼️‼️‼️‼️
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Coffin Texts, spell 714
just read this interview with Nive Nielsen where she says that she’s “pretty sure what was meant is “tuurngaq” [not Tuunbaq] and I say it like that in the TV show” and I want to talk about this for a second. because in the interrogation scene in ep5, the way Crozier and Blanky pronounce the name of the creature is so clearly different to how Silna pronounces it and she even corrects them after they say it wrong. but neither of them listen to her and continue to pronounce it as “Tuunbaq”. it’s the continuation of the colonial tradition of gradually destroying Indigenous languages but it’s done in such a subtle and seemingly harmless way that most people wouldn’t really bat an eyelid at it. I mean, what harm can two people pronouncing one word wrong do? but that is exactly how the eradication of indigenous languages began. with ignorant Europeans finding a similar pronunciation that is easier for them to say
Please additionally note that this interview transcribes the word both times as “tuurngaq,” which is the most common Inuktitut form of the word. But the Kalaallisut cognate is actually “toornaq,” and in the show, Nive Nielsen pronounces it as the Natchiliŋmiutut cognate: “tuuŋŋaq,” with a geminated /ŋŋ/ rather than an /rŋ/ cluster. Here is the corrected quote:
NN: The pronunciation in the book is “Tuunbaq,” for the spirit, but I’m pretty sure what was meant is “[tuuŋŋaq],” and I say it like that in the TV show. We would say “[toornaq]” here in Greenland, but it’s like a shaman’s helping spirit. It’s a creation of the shaman. It can literally be formed and shaped according to the shaman’s imagination. That’s how I treated the monster of the TV show, as a helping spirit of the shaman.
Michael A Davenport, 3,090 Degrees Fahrenheit (Oil on canvas, 2025)
30in x 48in
From the artist’s Inprnt:
“3,090 degrees Fahrenheit is the temperature at which sand becomes glass, in a process known as the Pilkington Process. This is not the temperature of burning; this is the temperature of becoming something.”