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blake kathryn
Monterey Bay Aquarium
dirt enthusiast

Andulka
occasionally subtle
Sade Olutola
One Nice Bug Per Day
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

@theartofmadeline
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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will byers stan first human second
todays bird
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Origami Around
Show & Tell

JBB: An Artblog!

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@chichots
CROISSANT
trying to explain the unexplainable
Shoutout to the guy who just tagged one of my longer posts with "#to read on the clock"
Fyodor Dostoyevsky // Alanis Morissette
Me as I fall into the void:
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writing lessons i learned from tolkien that go against conventional wisdom
- you can make up as much lore as you want
- characters can have like five different names if you darn well please Just finished the silmarillion. it’s not five names it’s more like fifty names
- characters can sit around at home not starting the story for as long as you want
- you can spend huge blocks of text describing events that happened in the past without dialog and can in fact write a whole book like that
- you can make viewpoint characters just not be there for giant important events and hear about it later and go ‘oh’
- after setting a standard for everything having an in-depth lore explanation, sometimes a giant spider or a weird dude in the woods can just kind of show up and you don’t have to explain it
- i can do whatever i want
roots
I love butterfly rays because half of the images of them online come in two varieties and it’s
a) a baybey!
b) I know what you are.
Fuckin FLAT.
Happy flat fuck Friday to all who observe
I think everyone has both "hard" headcanons (things that are so integral to your understanding of a story that you can't enjoy content that contradicts them), and "soft" headcanons (things that are mutable, where you aren't strongly attached or you're open to alternate interpretations) and if you aren't sure if something is one or the other you can just read a fic where the author disagrees with you and see whether you react with "Huh, that's interesting" or "I have been overcome with a creeping sense of existential wrongness."
When cats yawns they look terrifying, I love it.
Ophelia, John William Waterhouse (1910), Paul Albert Steck (1895), John Everett Millais (1852) Galadriel, The Rings of Power “Alloyed” (2022)
filament
a bunch of kids are playing out side my house and they have a really intense story going on and i just heard a 6 year old say, panting, in pretend agony “I should have killed you when i had the chance”