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[now you can purchase prints and preorder tote bags on my etsy or my ko-fi !!]
i've been wanting to try one of these botanical posters in my style, and the 1.6 update was the perfect excuse✨

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
dirt enthusiast

Andulka
occasionally subtle
Sade Olutola
One Nice Bug Per Day
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

Origami Around
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JBB: An Artblog!
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stardew valley flora 🌻
[now you can purchase prints and preorder tote bags on my etsy or my ko-fi !!]
i've been wanting to try one of these botanical posters in my style, and the 1.6 update was the perfect excuse✨
kids remind me, often, of the things i've taught myself out of.
i have a big dog. he looks like a deer. he is taller than most young children. while we were on a trail the other day, a boy coming our direction saw us and froze. he took a step back and said: "i'm feeling nervous. your - your dog is kind of big."
goblin and i both stopped walking immediately. "he is kind of a big dog," i admitted. "he's called a greyhound. they are gentle but they are pretty tall, which is kind of scary, you're right. their legs are so long because they are made for running fast. i am sorry we scared you. would you like us to stand still while you move past us, or would you feel more safe in your body if we move and you stay still?'
"oh. i didn't know that about - greyhounds. i think i ... i want to stay still," he said. at this point, his adult had caught up to us. "i'm nervous about the dog," he told her, "so i'm - i'm gonna stay still." she didn't argue. she didn't make fun of him. she just smiled at him and at me and held his hand while goblin and i, with as wide of a berth as we could make, crept our way through.
behind us, i heard him exhale a deep breath and kind of laugh - "he was really big, huh? she said it's because greyhounds have to go fast."
"he was big," she said. "i understand why that could have made you a little scared."
"yeah. next time i - next time do you think i could maybe ask to touch him? when - i mean, next time, maybe, if i'm not nervous."
later, going to a work event, in the big city, i stood outside, trembling. my social anxiety as a caught bird in my chest. i took a deep breath and turned to my coworker. she's not even really my friend yet. i told her: "i feel nervous about this. i am not used to meeting new people, ever since covid."
she laughed, but not in a mean way. she said she was nervous too. she reached her hand out and held mine, and we both took another deep breath and walked in like that, interlinked. a few people asked us - together? - and i told the truth: i feel nervous, and she's helping. over and over i watched people relax too, admitting i feel really kind of shy lately actually, thank you for saying that.
the next time i go to an event, and i feel a little scared, i ask right away: wanna hold hands? this feels a little dangerous. i hesitate less. i don't hide it as much. i watch for other people who are also nervous and say - it's kinda hard, huh?
i know, logically, i'm not good at asking for help. but i am also not good at noticing when i need help. i've trained myself out of asking completely, but i've also trained myself to never accept my own fears or excuses. i have trained myself to tamp down every anxiety and just-push-through. i don't know what i'm protecting myself from - just that i never think to admit it to anyone.
but every person on earth occasionally needs comfort. every person on earth occasionally needs connection. many of us were taught independence is the same thing as never needing anything.
each of us should have had an adult who heard - i feel nervous and held our hand and asked us how we could be helped to feel safe. no judgement, and no chiding. many of us did not. many of us were punished for the ways that we seemed "weak".
but here is something: i am an adult now. and i get nervous a lot, actually. and if you are an adult and you are feeling a little nervous - come talk to me. we can hold hands and figure out what will help us feel safe in our bodies. and maybe, next time, if we're brave, we can pet the dog that's passing.
5sos for ticketmaster!!
Kit and I have been fantasy-casting Muppet Rocky Horror. Just imagine...
"Dammit, Piggy, I love you"
"Two nice young upstanding Americans who had no idea what weirdos they were about to encounter"
"I've been making a chicken with blonde feathers and a tan, which is perfectly normal"
"From the day he was born, he was trouble..."
"So he was a perfect fit with this show! Hahahaha!"
"HOT PATOOTIE! BEAT DRUMS! BEAT DRUMS!"
its almost 2023 and im still in my "??!?!!?!" era
and i think to myself; what a wonderful world
girl can i she/them titties
im losing my mind….shes jus a lil baby…
She’s oiling!
Sea otters have oil glands in their cheeks, and the vigorous rubbing is how they extract the oil, which then forms a layer on top of their fur.
(And yes, she is adorable).
She’s brushing her hair!!!!!
Scott Prior (American b.1949), Flowers in Sunlight, 2007, Oil on panel
Avocado Bathroom, Glenburn - Robbie Bushe , n/d.
Scottish, b. 1964 -
Oil on panel , 15 x 21 cm
an incomplete collection of tweets i consider to be short poems
it's barbin' time