Childhood can be scary.
A collection of some of my hand-drawn horror looping animations!
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we're not kids anymore.
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Childhood can be scary.
A collection of some of my hand-drawn horror looping animations!
I am once again thinking about digging holes
It's so fucked up that digging a bunch of holes works so well at reversing desertification
I hate that so much discourse into fighting climate change is talking about bioenginerring a special kind of seaweed that removes microplastics or whatever other venture-capital-viable startup idea when we have known for forever about shit like digging crescent shaped holes to catch rainwater and turning barren land hospitable
GUYS. Please. Teacher crush or not, it doesn't matter. E-mail your teachers now. If they ever helped you in any way, ever made you feel better about yourself, even if you just kind of enjoyed their lessons or just noticed they put some effort into their lessons. PLEASE tell them. Yes, it might be awkward doing that out of the blue, it may be weird if you've never talked to them before, it may cost some energy and time. But it doesn't have to be much. And it will be worth it.
Two months ago a former professor of mine died. He was amazing and I cried a lot when he went to another school. I sent him an e-mail, wished him all the best and told him he will be missed. I'm glad I did, because that was the last time we ever talked. Shortly before he died I had the chance to listen to him give a presentation online one last time. I was so happy to see him again and really wanted to e-mail him afterwards, but I never did, I don't know why. And now I'll never be able to.
Please. E-mail them, write a letter, tell them, whatever. Just let them know their efforts mean something to you.
All this about not getting to see John Lennon on twitter but I think the real tragedy is that Freddie Mercury never had an instagram
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER | 6.13 BRIDGERTON | 2.07
QUEEN CHARLOTTE: A BRIDGERTON STORY (2023) 1.02 “Honeymoon Bliss”
“I was born prematurely and everyone thought I was going to die, but I did not. I am a fair fencer, an ever better shot. My favorite food is mutton. I will not eat fish, it is horrible. I like books and art and good conversation. Most of all, I like science. Chemistry, physics, and botany, especially astronomy. The stars in the heavens. I’m quite the farmer. Probably would be a farmer if I were not… already occupied. I have a scar here from falling off my horse. A scar here from just being incredibly clumsy with a paring knife. And I’m very nervous… about marrying a girl I’m only just meeting minutes before our wedding. But I cannot show it and climb over a wall because… I am the King of Great Britain and Ireland, and that would cause a scandal. But I promise you, I’m neither a troll nor a beast. Just George.” Corey Mylchreest as King George III in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (2023)
Après la vie - mort. Après la mort - la vie de nouveau.
girls will come online once every 6 hours, reblog 129043894059 posts then leave
tumblrrhea
Fly birdie.
Restart.
Let me get to the point right away: I think I should start writing again – lest I forget the experiences experiences and the lessons learnt through my years of ongoing trials and tribulations. Phew. Long sentences do not make anyone happy.
This post is not about any specific subject, as such. More so about the need to write a blog post. So if you are looking for a story, you might have to wait…
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Pause, observe and appreciate. 🌆 (at Curaçao) https://www.instagram.com/p/B47pAUYD0Kg/?igshid=j3h5xr1ty7qg
Gotta catch 'em all. (at Goa) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4ZXOrADYql/?igshid=1e3tcqm0wf0rp
"Cairns have been used since the beginning of humanity, mostly to set marks to not get lost in nature. Later, cairns were used as burial monuments and as landmarks to locate buried items. When hiking through nature, it could be useful to see a landmark every now and then to remind you that you’re still on the right track." We saw hundreds of these when we visited the Shete Boka National Park in Curaçao. This viral practice has been highly criticised due to the disturbance it causes in the natural terra and fauna- similar to carving your name into a tree. Maybe next time, we can travel among nature without leaving any traces behind- trash included. :) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4C7a7SD_JI/?igshid=10djloi3e1npj