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Xuebing Du

@theartofmadeline
Cosimo Galluzzi
Sade Olutola
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Today's Document
todays bird
Monterey Bay Aquarium

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
almost home

JVL
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
trying on a metaphor

Discoholic 🪩
styofa doing anything
Not today Justin

#extradirty
Show & Tell
Peter Solarz
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@liversnap
opens my jaw real wide and does this to u
what is your LEAST favorite stitch?
I don't like counted work at fucking all. So: the cross stitch.
reading this as someone who does cross stitch but is scared of the other kinds of embroidery is like overhearing an incredibly tall and buff person say they have beef with Mr. Tom, the kitten that chills at the bookstore
FUCK Mr. Tom and his stupid little fluffy tail ok. And his little charted designs.
Okay, but this neglects the true villain of embroidery stitches: the French knot
Don't you dare malign my girl again
Ok the french knot is very useful but it is a BITCH to do it consistently
furthest we've ever been
Ammy is not alone anymore! Have Shiranui in Mucha’s style!
“Haha remember when murder-hornets were gonna be a thing? What a nothingburger.”
Yes, because the Washington state government activated like a sleeper-cell and ruthlessly, systematically hunted them down and annihilated them.
“Y2K came to nothing amirite?”
Yes because an army of software engineers working around the clock, losing sleep, and busting ass till the last minute prevented it from happening.
“Remember the hole in the ozone layer?”
You mean the one that was fixed through rigorous world wide government action?
One of the root problems of our society is a refusal or inability by media to articulate that all those “it’s gonna be an apocalypse” disasters were not disasters because we collectively did something about them.
The good news is this is actually quite correctable. I maintain my firm belief that we as humans are capable of solving almost all of our problems, when we decide to do so.
And I still think that’s going to happen. I don’t know when or how, but I do know that abandoning hope won’t help bring it about.
And I refuse to let the cynics own a chunk of my heart.
@uwathebestgirl
I think this one speaks for itself
William Huggins (British, 1820 - 1884) Farmyard Fowl, 1863. Oil on board.
MutualArt
Seriously Jojo, leave some good looks for the rest of us! I might use this as a painting reference someday 🤔
✨️ The Enrichment has Enriched! ✨️
Mightiest of mighty beans
Here’s a Carolina Wren bathing on a leaf.
I hope she washes away the bad happenings in your day. 💕
Experimental Plymouth
Based on this video
27/01/26
Great Egret dancing, Hungary. Photo by Bence Máté
kiss this babey
:> made a shrimb ornament
number 2!!
Ingredients:
4x3" piece of felt
1 pipe cleaner
thread/scissors/needle
stuffing (teeny bit)
Optional: 2 small black beads, other bead decorations
digs up my shrornament recipe for anyone who wants to do a liddol craft
I am once again reblogging this for the holidays ✨
does this.mp4