Birthday Girl, Tesla Saverem
i don't do bad sauce passes
NASA
almost home
art blog(derogatory)
we're not kids anymore.
todays bird
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Kiana Khansmith
Sweet Seals For You, Always

@theartofmadeline
$LAYYYTER
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Claire Keane

ellievsbear
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
RMH

Origami Around

blake kathryn
occasionally subtle
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@jimuart
Birthday Girl, Tesla Saverem
Me And My Madness
Mao Mao
Rollo survives AU I've had this idea floating around in my head long before Stargaze was announced. An AU where Rollo never ends up becoming Monev, avoiding his fate only to face the consequences of simply wanting to live. Suffering from a silent grief that never ends, always longing to return to a home that no longer exists, over and over again. And now, with what happens at the end of Stargaze, the concept of home expands to encompass the entire planet. How do you grieve the planet where you were born? How do you come to terms with everyone leaving while you don’t want to? Live and Suffer.
Just watched the finale.
That was some bullshitttt on so many levels (since when can Meryl play the piano? Wolfwood is suddenly a Christian now, completely out of the blue? Oh and Chronica retcon just as I predicted)
But what really gets me is the absolutely rancid, overtly settler-colonialist ideology.
So the humans fucked up their own planet so bad that they decided to look for another one to colonize. They land on No Man's Land, which is a hostile environment for them — but it is already populated by a sentient species who have no trouble living there (the worms).
The planet gets terraformed to be more suitable for humans (yes I know Knives started it, but the humans continue the process, intending for it to cover "most of the planet", as narrated by Meryl).
A complete, drastic ecosystem change. We don't know if this new environment is suitable for the worms at all. It's never even brought up.
Because nobody cares. Not the characters, not the narrative. No efforts are made to consult Zazie, much less to get their consent. But it's fineeee, don't even worry about it! Zazie, the ancient spokesperson for the worms, is somehow 100% cool with this!!
Then as if that wasn't enough, most of the humans just ... up and leave the planet in search of ANOTHER one anyway! After messing with the ecosystem they're happy to simply abandon the land and its inhabitants. No connection to the land. No desire expressed to actually learn from their mistakes or commit to fixing them. Not even any consideration for the indigenous inhabitants of the planet who tolerated them all this time and CANONICALLY CANNOT LEAVE THE PLANET THAT THE HUMANS JUST TERRAFORMED. Zazie says they can't travel even if they wanted to
But we see no protest from any of the worms. Zazie is, once again, 100% cool with this. It's totally fine. There's no problem whatsoever with this behavior from humans. No in-universe pushback — it's not even narratively framed as a mistake humans need to learn and grow from. Die
画世界Pro Adult Tesla sketch
“Are you still waiting for someone to save you…? That prince only exists in your head!”
Doodles + sibling bonding
CW// Self harm imagery
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+ Bonus related to this old post
Monkey Ariane
El cóndor de los Andes descendió Al llegar un feliz amanecer El cielo, al ver su marcha sollozó Y volcó su llanto gris cuando se fue
I've been watching a lot of videos about visual novels, especially horror / denpa VNs. I have the concept of a fic with that theme, but since I always take a long time to write down my ideas, I just draw the idea so I can get it out of my head. For the moment, it's just Zazie suffering from some kind of hallucination (or maybe not, bug has a lot of things going through their mind).
“Open the box, I promise I'll be there”
Rose of Sharon
Zazie... Kinda
I think that the desire to be found in Tesla is so deeply ingrained in her being that not being found is a perfect self-imposed punishment. For someone who craves connection and a sense of closeness in her life, it must be hell.
Does she hate humanity? Plants? Wams? Who knows. She doesn't feel close to either.
She just waits for someone to hear her voice, even if it's at a low frequency.
‘The family sticks together’ isn't enough to save this shit
“Mother”