Pronghorns don't jump fences -- so they say...
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@backpinewoods
Pronghorns don't jump fences -- so they say...
still trying to get out of commorragh
affirmations they will not kill me at work today. it is not in my job description to get killed. if they did kill me at work that would be weird and probably not worth it for them
JACK GILBERT
Piazza di Spagna, Roma, Italy, 2026 - by Paolo Belloni (1963), Italian
Galah chicks in gum tree hollow photo credit: Louise Rowland
Too much Mass Effect nostalgia, not enough space — so here are the posters.
― Louise Glück, “Gretel in Darkness,” The House on Marshland (1975)
From: HOW TO READ A PERSON LIKE A BOOK (1971), by Gerard I. Nierenberg and Henry H. Calero.
G said to stop making peeled Lucanis pretty and I simply have to prove her wrong 🙂↕️🫶😘
(Don’t ask how quickly it took to line and colour this sketch…)
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joy sullivan
there are some things a character should not be able to tell us about themselves EVEN with a gun to their head. depending on the character that could even expand to include "most" things
i'm talking "you can lead a horse to water but you can't make them drink" territory. "i've constructed an elaborate rube goldberg machine of plot to force this character to have precisely the realization about themselves that i want them to, and i'm only maybe 60% sure it'll work" territory. "the deity of their choice reveals it to them in a dream and they wake up and say, 'no, that can't be right,' and promptly forget about it" territory.
intoxicated
Deborah DeWit (American, b.1956), Making Beds, 2010, Pastel