we're not kids anymore.

if i look back, i am lost
Today's Document

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Andulka
Jules of Nature

pixel skylines
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

oozey mess
Cosmic Funnies
NASA

izzy's playlists!
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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YOU ARE THE REASON
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
almost home

roma★
sheepfilms

seen from Canada

seen from United States

seen from Italy
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seen from Germany

seen from Malaysia
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seen from United States
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seen from United Kingdom
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seen from Malaysia
@chambery
Flowers and books (detail) Luiza Gelts
VLD s8 was an insult to several characters' development and that's the hill I'm dying on
anyway logging out soon bye hmu elsewhere
So savage, but so true
It’s been a rough one.
a gifset of planet facts because i rlly love space!!
//please dont remove caption!
Warm blooded creature: wow I’m chilly
Warm blooded creature: *vibrates*
Cold blooded creature: wow I’m chilly
Cold blooded creature: goes into a coma
I wish A Christmas Carol had an even stronger influence on Christmas tradition and ghosts became a symbol of the holiday
Even better if terrorising the rich into acts of kindness also became a part of Christmas
U know what’s also good. That whole ‘sunshine character steals the heart of raincloud’ but instead, raincloud is the one who pursues sunshine character like
Sunshine character: *exists*
Raincloud: I want this one and no one else.
From “Susume, Karolina“ commissioned short film directed by Mateusz Urbanowicz at japanese Studio Colorido (Penguin Highway). The film is about Karolina Styczynska (from Poland), the first non-Japanese professional shogi (Japanese chess) player.
How daring
Don’t worry, comrades, I’ll bust you outta there. To sustain you in the meantime, here is the tail off a lizard that I didn’t quite catch.
Model material ✨
💜ARTIST LIST💜
Our zine has a whole 36 wonderful artists who have made absolutely stunning works for this project! They are:
Ember / piplupcola / covve / Meroaw / jaiette / Vergolophus / Dartzu / sugarpixel / Merrimonster / Turquoisephoenix / lucianaella / Lillith5th / shaiger / Jordyndraws / balsya / Bekuno / 16Shards / dingopaws / haemorrhoid / Cyboarnetic / djkinski / wildfire / blushbaker / starscreamuwu / SpiffyChicken / strangeomens / snaileyart / camimipeeps / Ragsy / PlatypusLovesBlue / Anisa / LadyGabes / LindseyWednseday / AlleycatIrony / binch-queen
Feel free to check out each of the incredible artists who have done beautiful works for this zine!! Previews of some of the works will be coming soon so be sure to share, follow and stay tuned for more info on pre-orders!!
Dreamwidth
There’s been talk about alternatives to Tumblr lately, so I’ve put together 7 basic little bits about Dreamwidth to help anyone who’s completely new to it get started. It’s by no means a complete list (see the FAQ for that), but it might help with your first steps and to get a general idea if you decide to sign up.
The big plus of Dreamwidth is that it’s been created by fans, and there’s some overlap between the DW and the AO3 teams. So for fannish content, it’s probably the safest space we can get at the moment. And the people in charge understand fandom and care about it in a way a corporation like Yahoo (who owns Tumblr) never will.
Anyway, here are a few bits and pieces to get you started:
1. Privacy options In your journal you can decide who gets to see your posts:
Public - everyone can see the entry, even if they don’t have a DW account
Access List - Only those users you’ve granted access can see this post. This is a good option if you want to share something with friends, but not the entire world.
Private - only you can see this entry
2. Reading List Your reading list contains the entries from all journals you’re subscribed to. Depending on the access you’ve been given, you’ll see only their public posts or also their access-restricted content.
3. Circles Every journal has a circle. This is the collection of journals connected to you in various ways:
you’re subscribed to them, so their entries appear on your reading list
they’ve subscribed to you, so they read your entries
you’ve given them access to your locked content
they’ve given you access to their locked content
On your circle page you can administrate these settings.
4. Filters If you’re subscribed to a lot of journals and communities, your reading page can turn overwhelming. You can create filters to group those journals, so you can choose between having your reading page display all journals or only the ones in this particular filter. You can also filter for personal journals, communities and feeds in this way:
P (personal journals only): https://youraccountname.dreamwidth.org/read?show=P
C (communities only): https://youraccountname.dreamwidth.org/read?show=C
F (feeds only): https://youraccountname.dreamwidth.org/read?show=F
5. Communities Dreamwidth has a special kind of journal - communities. More than one user can post here, so it’s a great way to share posts and discussions. Every community has administrators, who control who can join, who can post entries and what the community’s journal looks like. Anyone can create a community. Comms are one of the things that made LJ so central to fandom, back when it wasn’t broken yet - they’re an incredibly easy way to keep track of shared interests and meet people who’re into the same topics as you. In this they’re similar to tags on Tumblr, only with admins to curate the content, keep it safe and keep out the false positives.
6. Feeds Feeds let you subscribe to content from another site that has an RSS or Atom feed available. Good news - Tumblr does! So if you want to follow someone’s posts on Tumblr in your Dreamwidth account, you can add them as a feed and not miss anything.
7. Tags Tags on Dreamwidth work a little differently from those on Tumblr. Here they’re mainly a way to organize your own entries and make it easier for visitors to your journal to find older content you’ve posted on this topic. You cannot subscribe to a tag.
Dreamwidth is different from Tumblr in some ways, and you’ll spend some time in the beginning to figure it out. But there are far more options for customisation and you get much tigther control over your content and who you want to share with.
(I’m at carmenta.dreamwidth.org over there; feel free to say hi!)
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Khala the Fox