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shark vs the universe
almost home

JBB: An Artblog!
we're not kids anymore.
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trying on a metaphor
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#extradirty

Product Placement

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art blog(derogatory)
Claire Keane

izzy's playlists!

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@kissingfangs
colors of a lifestyle ad magazine page in 1997
come rescue me, thumbelina, look how hard and far I've fallen
out of the ice and into the flame hail, hail, queen of the may
real yearners miss shit that never even happened
Art by Jodie Muir.
Wounds of the Earth
— by xis.lanyx
Armando the Anteater is going hiking. Okay, so I posted this to my sideblog/new main blog first and tumblr deleted the blog it because VPN was on (come on people, it's 2024, I'm a bad day away from posting outta nuclear shelter here), at least I hope that's why and not because the anteater is having a single beer outdoors. He's of age, it's fine.
Gray day
‘The Owl Spirit’ by Dan Elijah G. Fajardo
“‘Why’d you want to come here?’ she said. ‘This is a battlefield, isn’t it?’ said the raven patiently. ‘You’ve got to have ravens afterwards.’ Its freewheeling eyes swivelled in its head. ‘Carrion regardless, as you might say.’ ‘You mean everyone gets eaten?’ ‘Part of the miracle of nature,’ said the raven.”
— Terry Pratchett - Soul Music
gotta channel inner Susan
return to the beginnings
you know that tumblr post that goes "I don't want my fantasy media to be realistic, I want it to be convincing"?
I think a corollary to this is I don't want my fandom experiences to be unique, I want them to be sincere
That's why I enjoy reading the same tropes over and over again. Those authors are writing those stories from a genuine love of both the tropes and the characters.
It's why I enjoy 17 gif sets about the same 3-second interaction on screen. Each one of those sets was pulled and recoloured and captioned and adjusted because each one of those gif makers wanted to capture that moment and celebrate it.
It's why every "I'm glad you enjoyed it" reply makes me smile when I get one on a comment I left. Because I know replying to comments is hard and kind of awkward, but I also know that the author really *is* glad and I'm happy that I could let them know I enjoyed their work.
I love things that are new, sure. But I also love things that have been done a million times already because I know the person doing it loves that thing too. I love the love they're showing. I love the genuine joy and celebration and community it fills me with.
Life update
Turns out, the hardest thing about an eye surgery is not getting kicked out of the house (and the operating room) for the constant "grant us eyes" jokes.
And then, being unstoppable with your legitimate, medical reasons to avoid the sun -- as opposed to the usual "it hurtsssses".
The worst thing is, I can't spend much time at the computer.
The best thing is, I can't spend much time at the computer. (Also, I am no longer dependant on glasses or contact lenses to be able to do literally anything at all and generally ready for the apocalypse.)