Rebecca Storm (Canadian, 1987) - Alliance (2025)
Rebecca Storm (Canadian, 1987), Alliance, 2025. Oil on linen, 20 x 16 in.
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Rebecca Storm (Canadian, 1987) - Alliance (2025)
Rebecca Storm (Canadian, 1987), Alliance, 2025. Oil on linen, 20 x 16 in.
what the fuck
#it’s NOT inexplicable#it’s bc someone based it on the unicode 6 yellow heart#which is colorless but shaded with halftone dots#and someone interpreted that like stubble#and drew this#which is SO FUCKING FUNNY via @animusbell
OH MY GOD
THE REASON THE YELLOW HEART IS SHADED THAT WAY IS BECAUSE OF FUCKING HERALDRY HATCHING ISN’T IT
FUCK YEAH AUTISM LET’S GOOOO
big if true
I love drawing insect looking dragons & other creatures!
The Lovers by Leonora Carrington (1987)
let's embrace play in the face of finite existence with mama
US Forest Service guide to partially or totally obliterating a horse carcass with explosives
Down in the dungeon, where hunger resides 🩸
I wanted to make a dungeon meshi fanart for a while, and man, I love Falin, so here we go
I hope you like it :)
the hadron collider is like an angel to me
>large >unbelievably powerful >hurts to look at for too long
^ this is an angel
-wheels within wheels (look at it (and this picture doesn't even really convey the scale of interconnected circular structures))
-covered in eyes (sensors)
-too large to see the whole thing at once
-too intricate for one mortal mind to grasp the whole thing at once
-brings cryptic messages about the nature of reality
-benevolent, but will kill you with invisible rays if you try to fuck with it while it's on the job
This makes scientists and technicians priests, which also tracks in some ways.
You know when Terry Pratchett said 'It doesn't stop being magic just because you know how it works'? Yeah, he meant this.
you’re hearing it more and more
Spotify Premium ad: “Imagine playing music without interruptions! Infinite skipping! Replay the song you want! And even do it offline? No ads! Whatever songs you want! For a small monthly payme-” Me: *nods, turns off Spotify and turns on my MP3 player and does all the things they offer, but for free and with songs they don’t even have*
For those of you who might not know how to do any of this:
To convert CD audio into mp3s, you just follow the steps here
To play mp3 files, you download an mp3 player like Winamp here and away you go
On mobile? There are plenty of free mp3 players for your phone available, too, so check them out
You don’t need to be tethered to an online streaming service for your music. Be free.
You can also rip audio files from youtube and find files all over the internet. It is far easier to come across great and lesser known music if you dont limit yourself to spotify.
I used to have an app that let me rip the audios from YouTube, but I lost it- want a song only found there- is there something out there now to enable me to do so?
NewPipe allows you to directly download YouTube videos as either .m4a or .mp4
Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) - The Dream, 1923
Bash-Bish Falls, Massachusetts
John Frederick Kensett (American, 1816-1872)
1855
Oil on canvas
Wiktor Jackowski (Polish, b. 1987), The Whirlpool, 2017. Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 cm.
George Hallowell (American 1871-1926)
Trees in Winter. Snow Shadows, c.1910. Watercolor on paper.
"How To Be That Girl" // Ryoko Kui
Biblis by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1884)