A blue fairy (inspired by the song "blue-troye sivan")
Jules of Nature
Xuebing Du

oozey mess
$LAYYYTER
Cosmic Funnies
art blog(derogatory)

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ellievsbear

shark vs the universe
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Discoholic 🪩

pixel skylines
cherry valley forever
Misplaced Lens Cap
hello vonnie

if i look back, i am lost

roma★
trying on a metaphor
i don't do bad sauce passes
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@mariel-r
A blue fairy (inspired by the song "blue-troye sivan")
Edward Robert Hughes: ‘Midsummer Eve’ (1908)
Felt like time wanted to stop
@lovesdaya
Big day for the EoG fandom
Cats painting studies by Paul Rabaud
I think I've become that one person who sits alone and draws while listening to music and if you are brave enough to get close and compliment them.... They stare deep into your soul and mumble a "mmph... thanks"
cutest moment of my life 🐸🍄💚
J. M. W. Turner’s Sketchbooks
“I want in fact more of you. In my mind I am dressing you with light; I am wrapping you up in blankets of complete acceptance and then I give myself to you. I long for you; I who usually long without longing, as though I am unconscious and absorbed in neutrality and apathy, really, utterly long for every bit of you. ”
-Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena.
- Filband, Mazandaran
Early summer on the banks of Ozenuma, Toshio Yoshida
John Grimshaw - Midsummer Night, 1876.
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“Come away, O, human child! To the waters and the wild With a faery, hand in hand, For the world’s more full of weeping than you can understand.“ W.B. Yeats - Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry, 1888.
[Ravenous Butterflies]
Wait.... if this is just a simulation, then coders are much closer to finding the creator than missionaries will ever be?