Are you trying to tempt me?
The reference and inspiration for this piece was sculpture of Acis and Galatea from the Medici Fountain!
~Posting Aziracrow every day until Gomens3 comes out and I explode > 27
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Cosmic Funnies

Love Begins
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we're not kids anymore.

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Today's Document

Kaledo Art
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almost home
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Are you trying to tempt me?
The reference and inspiration for this piece was sculpture of Acis and Galatea from the Medici Fountain!
~Posting Aziracrow every day until Gomens3 comes out and I explode > 27
The alien in Asteroid City is a symbol of grief in its most mysterious and strangest form. The residents of Asteroid City react with confusion, fear, and awe, mirroring how people process grief, each trapped in their own emotional logic. In your average blockbuster, the alien would destroy the town, but in a Wes Anderson film, it destabilizes it. The arrival of the alien forces the characters to confront something they can’t rationalize, a cosmic intrusion into the small, rigid structures of their routines and lives. Like loss itself, the alien’s arrival is abrupt, inexplicable, and profoundly disruptive. It appears without reason, lingers just long enough to unnerve everyone, and vanishes before anyone can make sense of it. Like grief, the alien doesn’t explain itself. It just arrives, alters everything, and leaves behind a void that no one knows how to fill.
It is pride month, Sydney. You know what that means
what. do you want me to make gayer mealtime announcements?
started this while listening to ep 68 last night .. peep the river in the sky :-) everyone is so so messy: the podcast
basically, i think the general rule of thumb is: if someone REALLY wants the blood that’s inside of your body, and they’re like… a vampire, or a dracula, or some sort of mansquito, then that’s probably okay. a dracula and a mansquito are made for removing things like blood and swords from inside your body. that’s basically fine.
if something wants to get at your blood, and they’re, say, some kind of murdersaurus, or maybe a really big frog, that’s where the problems start to arise. a really frog is not made for removing blood, and your blood knows this, which is why it is so vehement about wanting to stay IN your body instead of coming out.
unfortunately this will not deter a really big frog, because a really big frog is full of things like prizes, and value, and quite a lot of hatred, and it would REALLY rather like to replace any and all of those things with your blood, and basically by any means possible.
These words scan with a fantastic degree of confidence considering that together they make no sense at all
sydediah is a species of mold
The original pride flag and the sewing machine it was sewn on
Sydney in da water
soren oh soren…..
what a finale huh
when i saw the final scene for the first time my first thought was "those are crowley and aziraphale's colours in that sky"
watercolour, ~A5
i hate what podcast has become synonymous with because please i’m not listening to alpha male gym bros deny climate change i’m listening to my gay blorbos go through the horrors there’s a big difference
Law of conservation of mass: matter cannot be destroyed nor created, only rearranged in a new form.
The placement of the graffiti?
The angel wings in space?
The demon disguised as cupid shooting at Anthony's heart?
I'm sick
Playing god Trying out a bit more realistic proportions and shading! I love the snowglobe concept and wanted to do a bit more character study for Crowley