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Only in the eyes of love you can find infinity.”
Ouroboros Eye Yoshi Busan (부산대타투)
ANOUNNCEMENT
This Tumblr, which originally focused on my love of Black Metal and Nature (as can be seen), is defunct; however, I'm shifting into Cyberpunk 2077 and other adjacent media. I will still post about Black Metal, nature, and other things I enjoy, like The Last of Us.
However, this will be a Cyberpunk-centric Tumblr, with an appropriate name change. Thank you all, hope you'll enjoy the content I post.
Picture related, it is my Valerie.
Love, GhostInTheNet.
Till next time, then, V. Corporate gods willing.
ABBY ANDERSON’S BOOK COLLECTION
book textures found here [x]
CITY OF THIEVES
written by david benioff, 2008
the main character’s name is lev, perhaps a nod to abby’s future ward
THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO
written by alexandre dumas, 1846
some of the story’s key themes are revenge, redemption and forgiveness.. sounds a bit familiar, abigail
THE ILIAD & THE ODYSSEY
written by homer, c. 8th century BC
THE INGENIOUS GENTLEMAN DON QUIXOTE OF LA MANCHA
written by miguel de cervantes, 1605
HEART OF DARKNESS
written by joseph conrad, 1899
DIVINE COMEDY
written by dante alighieri, 1321
LITTLE WOMEN
louisa may aclott, 1868
THE MOONSTONE
written by wilkie collins, 1868
THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN
written by mark twain, 1884
ONE THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS, TALES FROM THE ARABIAN NIGHTS
written by various authors, c. 1706-1721
MEDEA
written by euripides, 431 BC
THE ROSE GARDEN HUSBAND
written by margaret widdemer, 1915
THE WAR OF THE WORLDS
written by H. G. wells, 1898
WAR AND PEACE
written by leo tolstoy, 1867
ROBINSON CRUSOE
written by daniel defoe, 1719
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY
written by oscar wilde, 1890
THE DREAM-QUEST OF UNKNOWN KADATH
written by H. P. lovecraft, 1943
THE SCARLET LETTER
written by nathaniel hawthorne, 1850
NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR
written by george orwell, 1949
TREASURE ISLAND
written by robert louis stevenson, 1883
A TALE OF TWO CITIES
written by charles dickens, 1859
FISHING IN UTOPIA: SWEDEN & THE FUTURE THAT DISAPPEARED
written by andrew brown, 2008
STRANGE CASE OF DR JEKYLL & MR HYDE
written by robert louis stevenson, 1886
| Black metal | nature | turned 2 today!
Our first look at The Last of Us season 2 and Abby
-it’s definitely that same scene from the game where Abby's being attacked at Jackson and Joel saves her. So they aren't changing how they meet and are keeping the same beginning
-her jacket now has a fur collar
-can't tell if she has a braid yet
something something update
Hello all, Blackmetalnature here.
I have been absent from this blog for a while (as you can probably see...) due to school and getting married. I plan to eventually revisit this blog, or turn it into a generalized one for my taste. If you want, you can follow me on Instagram @moss.hag . Hope y'all been well.
The psychiatrist diagnosed me with divine madness
any other diagnoses you'd like to share?
Autism
Incase you wondered.
When you’re alone in the forest, you are never alone…
Grass-covered hut in Eidfjord / Norway (by Agios Fonasontas).
I’ve seen a few ~aesthetic~ photos of rock stacks in rivers recently and this is just a reminder that you are destroying habitat when you move rocks around in rivers and streams.
In addition to dragonfly nymphs, rocky river beds are home to lots of other larval invertebrates like damselflies, mayflies, water beetles, caddisflies, stoneflies, and a bunch of dipterans. Not to mention lots of fish and amphibians!
Plus large scale rock stacking can change the flow of a stream and lead to increased erosion.
Anyway dragonfly for admiration:
Calico pennant by nbdragonflyguy
Everything is something’s habitat. You might as well not go outside for fear of stepping on some larval beetle.
This is hugely missing the point. The idea is to enjoy what’s left of our natural spaces while having as little an impact as possible. It’s not difficult to avoid intentionally destroying habitat. I recommend looking into the Leave No Trace principle which is very important for conservation. Cynicism doesn’t help anything.
You can read more about Leave No Trace here.
A few rock stacks here and there wouldn’t have much of an impact alone. But in parks that see thousands or even millions of visitors each year, when you have people like you saying, “sure, literal scientists and park rangers are telling me not to do this, but surely that doesn’t apply to ME,” the effect is huge. Please attempt to see the bigger picture. You are not so special that YOU get to ignore the rules and continue intentionally destroying habitat even after you’ve been told it’s harmful.
“I am not so special as to cause ecological destruction by building a stack of six or eight rocks”
if even one in 5 people in this photograph of zion national park thought this what do you think the lack of ecological destruction would look like you daft and selfish isotope
Eugene de Blaas (Austrian, 1843-1932)
Gathering Shells
Snæfellsnes Peninsula, Iceland | ( by Christopher Kerksieck )
Faroe Islands // Jeff Spackman