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Recent portraits of cats I painted for people :]
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MOONLIGHT CHICKEN Ep 7 | My Heart Represents the Moon
happy pride month :] here's freddie and his cats
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snoopy of the day
Help! Is anyone there? My door’s broken! What’s wrong with your door? It’s broken. It won’t open. Could you get someone to help? Hey, it’s okay. I’m a rescuer. I’ll help you. But how are you going to do that? If the door’s broken, then I’ll just break it down. What? No! Please just get someone else to help. I don’t want the door slamming into my face. It’s okay. I can save you. Step all the way back.
A DOG AND A PLANE | EP1
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Episode 1 + Kanit’s nicknames for Toto
A DOG AND A PLANE | EP1
Bonus:
A DOG AND A PLANE (2026) dir. Jojo Tichakorn Phukhaotong
A DOG AND A PLANE | EP 1
"A marriage ending isn't a failure at all. I spent eleven years with her. We were so in love that we couldn't image life apart from each other. We got our own place, adopted a dog, and supported each other through school. I thought if tow people loved each other enough the rest would fall into place, except... love isn't everything.
And I didn't want to believe that, but we were sitting in counseling one day, talking about our future and I realized we were describing two completely different lives. Where we'd live, what kind of life we wanted, what made us happy. And it hit me that- I love this woman and this woman loved me. And after eleven years of loss, grief, career changes, we were so deeply in love... but we weren't aligned. And I kept thinking 'We just need to try harder. We can find some compromise to make this work,' because that's what you're supposed to do when you love someone, right?
But the reality was, we had just become different people. Her trade school took her in one direction, my graduate degree in another and trying to force us back into who we were five years ago wasn't coming from a place of love. It was coming from a place of fear. Fear that, if this ended, it meant we wasted eleven years. But sitting there across from her, I realized: That's not how love works.
Those eleven years happened. They were real. The dog, our home, showing up for each other through grad school and trade school. I wouldn't change a single thing because loving someone doesn't mean you're meant to stay with them forever. And letting go doesn't erase what you had. We measure marriage by whether it lasts forever or not, but what if we measured it by whether it mattered?
What if we measured it by the love we gave, the life we built, and the people we became? Because love's job isn't to last forever, it's to help you become fully completely yourself, and sometimes the most loving thing you can do is give each other permission to be yourselves, separately. But the dog doesn't know were' divorced. He just gets two Christmases now."
Pulled this from this guy Preston Rakovsky's Instagram (@prestonrack) because it is a beautiful perspective on love, marriage, and relationships in general.
MOONLIGHT CHICKEN (2023) TICKET TO HEAVEN (2026)
I have a boyfriend now! He’s freaking cute!
A DOG AND A PLANE (2026) dir. Jojo Tichakorn Phukhaotong