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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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JBB: An Artblog!

Love Begins
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Product Placement
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by jhamilbader
R I S E | bryanminear
Devour Me Endlessly 🩸
Hmmmm hm. Okay. Worldbuilding/story idea.
One million years after humanity disappears, octopi and ravens have independently developed sapience. And one day an octopus child and an elder raven meet at the edge of the ocean.
Where is your mother and father? asks the raven. I have no mother or father, says the octopus, blushing pale. All octopi are children. Once we’re grown, we will mate and we will die. It is the first and the last thing our mothers tell us.
But that’s horrible, says the raven. It’s not all bad, says the octopus. We play, we hunt, we make games for ourselves in the deep. Yes, but who remembers your songs? the raven says. Who passes down your stories?
What is a story? the octopus asks.
And the raven thinks about this question. And finally it says: A story is how you remember things in the past. It is how you know where you come from, and what happened before you were born. A story can be a warning, or it can be advice, or it can be a silly joke told to make you feel good. Someone remembers the story and tells it to the next generation, who remember the story and tells it to the generation after them.
And the octopus thinks about this answer. And finally it says: Can you tell me a story?
And the raven tells the octopus a story. And it’s a good story. And the next day the octopus returns and asks for another. The next day it brings its octopus friends, and the raven brings its raven friends, and many stories are shared on the edge of the ocean.
Months later, the octopus returns to the raven. I am grown, it says. I am returning to the sea to find a mate and lay my brood. I will not be coming back. I’m sorry.
I will miss your company, says the raven.
I have one thing to ask you, says the octopus. In time my children will come to the edge of the ocean. I would like you to tell them a story I have made. And when they have stories of their own, I would like your children to remember them and pass them down to my children’s children.
Of course, says the raven. What is your story about?
And the octopus thinks, and says: It is about an octopus child and an elder raven who meet at the edge of the ocean.
And this story has been passed down to this day.
Vivien Martineau :: The relationship between us and trees
“I don’t go looking for trouble. Trouble usually finds me.”
— J.K. Rowling
"TokyoNocturne"
At times, there are moments when you find yourself unsure of what steps to take next.
“If someone does not want me, it is not the end of the world. But if I do not want me, the world is nothing but endings.”
— Nayyirah Waheed
In the hush of night, 'neath a windy embrace,
Winter's attire, yet a whisper of fall's gentle grace.
A hint of reminiscence, on the eve of Yule,
Thoughts waltz in candlelight, a tender yuletide fuel.
Upon the canvas of the gray-washed sky,
Raindrops dance, a wistful lullaby.
Nature weeps, a tear-streaked refrain,
As sorrowful clouds sweep the terrain.
Tokyo Nights *3D model by Martin Trafas(Bexxie)