Just thought it might be helpful to say all of my art is on @vanillaarts so if you want to see for of my drawings they’re over there
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Just thought it might be helpful to say all of my art is on @vanillaarts so if you want to see for of my drawings they’re over there
do hats fit my frog
do hats fit my frog or do they fit my dog
why your sewing machine is acting up: - tension is wrong - wrong needle size - thread bit stuck somewhere - tension again - needs a deep clean and oiling - you said something and now its offended and refusing to cooperate until you realize your error and beg forgiveness
phrases of international online friends
"what do YOU guys call it"
"isn't it [insert time here] over there????"
"GO THE FUCK TO BED"
"good morning" (it's 6pm in your timezone)
"do you have/say [thing] over there"
"how's the weather over there?" (probably better than yours)
just wanna say i am a big fan of this trope specifically
It's a lot healthier to go for a daily walk than to sign up for a gym membership you won't be using because you hate that kind of exercise. It's a lot healthier to eat a frozen meal than to skip a meal because you were too tired to cook something healthy. It's a lot healthier to take a quick shower than to procrastinate an elaborate routine for days. Don't aim so high that you won't be hitting anything!
this is actually really helpful and affirming thanks
*in tears* Thanks kitty, I needed this...
what’s your sign and what are your favorite flowers?
gijinkas galore
hate to break this to you but if you call yourself self aware but you are only aware of your faults and never acknowledge your strengths you are not self aware. you have repackaged your self hatred
late night reminder to self: your depressive episode will not last forever. it will have an end. tonight will not be the end of you.
Hey guess what i saw this a few days ago when i was in an absolutely scary slump and then i spoke to my counsellors and did what they told me to do and now i feel so much better. So this is true. Reblogging for more good luck
why is this so beautiful in like a space way
Because the essence of humanity and life as a whole is a constellation of connections with one another. We are all here in this cosmos together, from the tiniest creatures to the distant stars.
You're not alone.
you got lots of company, and you're gonna be okay 🫂
Happy ace day
shoutout to all the asexuals
Stealing this from Facebook again because now I have lots of mutuals I'd love to tag for this!
First concert - Billy Ray Cyrus
Last concert - Weird Al Yankovic
Best concert - Transiberian Orchestra (the pyro, the sets, the showmanship, the volume, length of show) (Avantasia is a very close second probably would be first if I got to see them in Europe, first concert was magical even without pyro and big sets)
Worst concert - Dream (bunch of lip syncers 🙄)
Loudest Concert - Transiberian Orchestra
Seen the most - Transiberian Orchestra
Most surprising - LFO (their music was so different live than on the albums but in an absolutely amazing way RIP Rich and Devin 💔)
Next concert - Weird Al
Wish I could have seen - Kamelot with Roy Khan
Longest distance to a show - 400 miles (644km) to Worcester, MA for Avantasia (Poor Tobi was sick but he still powered through and put on an awesome show)
Tagging @kiwiplaetzchen @signofthefloss @lightineventide @volumniafox @theladyofshalott1989 @valyrra @queerb @raflesia65 @masenkoha and anyone else who wants to share! No pressure!
Thanks Light for the tag !
First: Stromae, March 2014, i have no memory from this concert besides a poster i bought from a random guy outside the venue.
Last: Mass Hysteria in October 2025. It was kinda mid ngl I left 20 minute before the end.
Best: gotta say both time i saw Avantasia, ive never shaken so much of excitement for a show. HM to Sabaton 2019, seeing them twice in 24hours when i was a big fan was unforgettable.
Worst: Not saying their name cause im afraid to hurt fans but it was the band that played just before Amon Amarth on MS2 at Hellfest 2023. It was so horrible i still cringe today how bad it was.
Loudest: Skip this one cause i have no idea
Seen the most: Probably Powerwolf, Sabaton or Epica (3times) but they're so easy to see live, they're always touring...
Most Surprising: I used not to like Helloween based on a 20 second listen of a song i which i dont remember. So obviously when I saw them live its like i got hit by a bus cause i was made to love this band.
Next Concert: Sortilège, for the 3rd time !!!
Wish I Could Have Seen: All the Ayreon, and all the bands i missed years ago in festivals i went but didnt attend their concert cause i didn't know them yet.
Longest Distance: Took the train for the first time to go to Paris for the first time of my life alone for Avantasia.
Tagging @world-of-tomorrow-dreams @apocalypse-malpractice @sea-of-machines @severalpossiblemusiks @frenchvani11a @stormylewirmy @sunsetroseart @fleudrey @arkan1126 @enbymetalhead whoever wants to
Thanks, @docma-crm :3
I realize I actually haven’t been to many concerts lol
First: Demi Lovato (I was pretty young and just tagged along lol)
Last: Volbeat/3 days Grace!
Best: Also Volbeat and 3 Days Grace. I had a great time and their music was amazing. I always remember chanting with some 13 000 people to start a riot (Riot by 3 Days Grace) I also liked Travis Doltor, where I got a signed plastic duck
Worst: A piano duet I legitimately fell asleep at
Loudest: Wage War was an opener. I was wearing earplugs and still winced sometimes, but who doesn’t like their skull vibrating /j not really my cup of tea in music either
Seen the most: I’ve never seen anyone multiple times actually
Most surprising: Barenaked Ladies! I wasn’t sure what to expect but I had a great time at the concert. It was outdoor too
Next concert: None for a while, I have to save my money for school
Wish I could have seen: Opal in Sky. I worked that day 😞 I hope they come back. For an orchestral concert I’d love to see one of the live performances of the LOTR soundtrack
Longest distance: Calgary
What if we win?
What if the children go to schools unafraid of tear gas and bullets?
What if the birds come back, and the bees are healed, and every species moves from endangered, to threatened, to thriving?
What if the rainforest ADVANCES?
What if every parking lot had solar panels? What if every structure had solar panels? What if we built climbing gyms and terraced gardens in the skeletons of old coal power plants?
What if you baked your neighbor bread, and they shared their home-grown blackberries?
What if every person who needed a home, had one? What if every person who needed healing was healed?
What if every body was treasured for what it was, not what it should be?
What if every trans child's parents attended their graduation, their wedding, their new-name-day?
What if every warehouse became a closed-circle repair station? Goods flowing out, and back, and out again? What if landfills started to SHRINK?
What if the water and air were clean? What if there was enough public transit that the cars dwindled, leaving the streets safe for kids on bikes, evening deer, midnight cats and foxes?
What if we win?
How would you win?
And we've won a lot already, mind you.
The condors are back. The whales are saved. The sea turtles are no longer endangered. The cranes are back. The bees are recovering. The air in LA and Tokyo and London is clean again. The aquifers in the LA Basin are refilling.
Children are kinder than previous generations. Parents are stopping the abuse cycle. Being trans and queer is more acceptable than ever on a ground level.
It's hard to see if you're young, if you don't know how to step back from social media and the news. But remember--bad news sells, and the algorithm knows despair keeps you scrolling. It's a skewed lens.
We are fighting and we are winning against this adminstration's bullying. We are coming together against the bullies and they are running away scared because they don't understand that we will do that.
People are working hard every day to find ways to make sure fewer animals get hit by cars and planes and rockets.
Maker spaces are more common than ever. Solar and wind are more common than ever. Coal plants are shutting down every day.
Unprecedented numbers of acres are being bought back or given back to their rightful stewards, and the world heals because of it. People are working hard every day to learn how to help a forest recover faster.
We are not at zero. We are at decades of effort to heal the world. We've come SO far.
In 1982 there were only 22 California Condors left in the world. In 1992, when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), with its public and private partners, began reintroducing captive-bred condors to the wild. In 2001 the first wild nesting occurred in Grand Canyon National Park since re-introduction. In 2002 there were only 8 pairs of wild nesting birds population-wide. In 2008, for the first time since the program began, more California condors were flying free in the wild than in captivity. Today there are nearly 500 – more than half of them flying free in Arizona, Utah, California, and Baja Mexico.
When I was born, there were no condors in the wild. I'm 37 now, and there are over 250 condors flying free.
When my mom was born in 1955, there were days when she wasn't allowed to go outside to play, because of the air pollution. When I was born, that never happened anymore.
When I was born, humpback whales were critically endangered, and people thought they were going to go extinct. Today, they've recovered to exceed their recorded numbers. Other whales too!
We fixed it.
We CAN fix it and we ARE fixing it and we DID fix it.
There is a light at the end of the tunnel.
It's still far from our reach.
But it's there.
Believing that things can get better is not blind hope or optimism--it is based on hard data that many things have consistently gotten better over the arc of history.
In addition to all that was mentioned above:
The likelihood of dying in infancy or childhood--or losing a child--has plummeted just in my lifetime. The likelihood of dying in a natural disaster is the lowest in recorded human history. Yes, even with the uptick in natural disaster intensity from climate change!
Humans alive right now are more likely to have access to healthcare, electricity, education, birth control, clean water, and nutritious food than at any other point in human history. There are so many diseases we can treat now that were a death sentence for 90% of human history.
This is not by accident. This is because generations of humans put in work to make life better for their communities.
Some of our solutions had the side effect of creating other problems--better access to electricity that ultimately made people's lives easier and safer led to pollution and climate change, for example--but we are tackling those knock on problems too. Our generation's solutions to our current problems will probably create their own less-bad side effects for the humans after us to deal with.
Is it silly and naive to believe we might actually be able to make things better? Not at all. We have many times before. We are doing it right now.
These fellas have been in my brain so I decided to do a redraw :P
I like Wyatt so much I wish he had more screen time /j
Me when I post once in a blue moon
I Was Depressed I Guess
Faraway thunder in the evening light Rain on the pavement that shines in the streetlight Walking alone, with the music in my head But my soul is dead
Rainbows of holy inspiration Stormclouds of endless fascination The crescent moon of my muse But in the end what’s the use?
Rain in the gutter Flowing around the clutter The beauty of creation Flowing around the depression
Angel of art come and save me Raise me out of my depravity Give me the spark to go on Give me the music for my song
Take me to my people Take me where I need to go