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noise dept.
Fai_Ryy
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

Product Placement

roma★
RMH
Monterey Bay Aquarium
One Nice Bug Per Day

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EXPECTATIONS
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Love Begins
NASA

pixel skylines

shark vs the universe

tannertan36
Xuebing Du
seen from Vietnam
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@duplexbiscuit
The river, Takaragawa Onsen, Japan, by jeremiah
What's it feel like to be a ghost?
angel (id in alt)
Jaybin :)
jaybin redraw + yap sesh w papa (familial/platonic)
i’ve been (re)listening to some more Hardy Boys audiobooks recently (the much older ones) and Chet keeps making me laugh. He’s so mean!! “If you put both their brains together you’ll have enough for a half-wit.” Listen….
and I’m looking forward to the rest of the series now. In the new ones the boys and their friends seem kinda PR trained, which I don’t hate, because I think that tact and cleverness makes them stand out from their peers. It’s just interesting to see what a teenage boy role model looked like in 1920s.
I didn't realize there were audiobooks. Where did you find them? /genq
I mainly listen using the Libby app and Spotify. Youtube also has many of the books.
Libby is a way to access libraries’ digital catalogs. I signed up using a Seattle library card (I do not live in Seattle) and I love it!! I listen to various Sherlock audiobooks using the same. I quite like the ones on there as they’re voiced by an American male, and there’s music also. It makes listening a fun experience. The Libby app has both the oldies and the newer ones voiced. There’s also Nancy Drew on there and the audiobooks are also amazing. Here’s a reddit thread on how to use Libby, and you can just look up the app if you’d rather not click an outside link. I hope this was helpful!
More Pinterest outfits
i’ve been (re)listening to some more Hardy Boys audiobooks recently (the much older ones) and Chet keeps making me laugh. He’s so mean!! “If you put both their brains together you’ll have enough for a half-wit.” Listen….
and I’m looking forward to the rest of the series now. In the new ones the boys and their friends seem kinda PR trained, which I don’t hate, because I think that tact and cleverness makes them stand out from their peers. It’s just interesting to see what a teenage boy role model looked like in 1920s.
I really like this.
I refuse to draw anything properly ever
Redbird autobot design
Outgrowing You
I wanted to say that all of your art is beautiful and incredible. I really like the Hardy Boys and Tim Drake and your Jason!
Thank you for your kind words!! I’m glad to see another Hardy Boys fan around here too.
Hobbies include drawing Danny in nerdy outfits he would never ever ever wear
Artfully tussled he says.
also I see tim has adopted dick's trusty "stick it in your mouth" method of substance identification
teen titans spotlight (1986) #14
batman (2025) #2 preview
maybe there are some things you don't need to pick up from your cool older brother? timmy? honey??
what part of vigilante training included eating drugs off the ground
Detective Comics (1937) #611
(via @umbrellajam)
So you mean-