Snapshots that caught my 👁, 2026

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Snapshots that caught my 👁, 2026
Sometimes I just stare at this worm on a string I've tied to my fan. Eternal torture nexus for the lad and I'm not even quite sure his crime
Battling new found imposter syndrome while my fingertips brush against my dreams. How is it that your caress makes me feel unworthy? The idea of you is far more paletteable than grasping you in my hands. It's right in front of me and yet I fear if I reach out it'll be intangible. I fear I'll go right through and have only seen a glimpse, had a taste.
Keyboard Puffer by Liminal (2023)
We absolutely love an exposed book binding ! I eat it up everytime
My favorite generational difference is when my grandma forgets how headphones work, starts dancing and tells me she loves this song. All of this at 10 pm as she's cleaning her room.
The Best Graphic Novel for Hope - A Dream of a Low Carbon Future.
Are you an artist?
Have you been suffering from climate grief?
Do you feel powerless to do anything about this feeling?
Well, maybe it's time you found out about the graphic novel - "A Dream of a Low Carbon Future".
The novel discusses potential ideas for a sustainable future and covers in detail concepts like the 12 principles of permaculture.
Along with the incredible amount of scientific research backing the development of this comic, it also has amazing storytelling, especially when it comes to how it presents a hypothetical sustainable future. On top of all of this, the artwork is absolutely gorgeous and the work of James Mckay really brings these sustainable futures to life.
This novel - along with meeting friends from a local permaculture/re-wilding group - has really changed my outlook on what's happening. Not only that, but it has emphasised the importance of artists in the fight against climate change and the encroaching threat of fascism. Artists don't just create pretty pictures, we are visionaries capable of sculpting the future and showing everyone else a path forward.
The best part? You can download the full PDF from here completely free!
To end this blog post, I challenge everyone who read this to have a think about what their ideal ecologically-friendly future looks like, maybe even have a go at drawing your idea of a Solarpunk city or town. It could even be your own local area re-imagined as one!
Obviously, not a finished piece but the sketch + background on this old painting had a cool negative space effect :)
Currently taking a class that's fucking with my entire perception of reality and society as a whole. Now, this could be the psychosis but
I got an A thank god
I love nightmares because of how horrific they are in the moment and then you wake up and it's the most ridiculous plot ever
A recap of my dreams last night:
1. Recent ex and long lost little sister hanging out around my university campus (think modern buildings and snow) mixed with my middle school (think brick prison with playground). Find staircase to the underground tunnels under my school (real). Watch as people who look very similar to both of them are tortured as a source of power for some nuclear testing bs. Force myself to wake up as we are cornered and it has twisted into some kidnapping/cult business in some weird lab greenhouse thing (not mentioned weird man groping me at the playground but it's all cool cause he's not looking for anything serious)
2. Exploring an abandoned castle with an old friend group and we are hunted down by the mother of one of us (we have now been turned into emo teenagers). Due to dream logic, our cars are not where we expected them to be and are all somehow locked in their house (the castle). The only way to escape is through the window but oh no it's several stories high. We check again as it is the only option. Its now half a foot from the ground and we scramble to get out and begin sprinting to the parking lot. We hear the mother screeching as our murdered friends begin chasing us, having risen from the dead duh. Somehow, only one of our cars is in the parking lot and they leave me and the child of the mother to our deaths. An attempt was made to escape to the other car but I wake up as the mother descends upon us.
3. I'm Rory from Gilmore Girls. Richard and Emily have died and left their will as a riddle for me and my mother to figure out. Whoever figures it out will inherit everything. At some point this transforms into I am the partner of a major drug lord's son and trying to solve a mystery before they find me, kill me, and then kill my bf. Several chase scenes through alleyways and a drowning later, I find a huge pot field. Mystery solved and me and partner get high before I awaken at 3 pm in a daze.
i need to know every language immediately
Yes the urge to learn dead languages just to grasp the vaguest idea of exactly what the author meant. Despite the fact that due to centuries having past I won't understand the cultural contexts or common phrases or anything of the sort :'/
The colors of the sky
This is what monet was talking about.
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A Farewell To Arms Review
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novel by Ernest Hemingway
finished on 11.7.22
Not to sound pretentious but I do enjoy Hemingway's novels. I've read The Old Man and the Sea previously and devoured it in a single sitting. This one was recommended to me by my mother. I have got to ask if she hates me because that ending was just brutal. I got used to the rather unemotional writing style that when it devolves into begging and pleading it hit that much harder.
This man is never not drunk and tracks tbh as I think this novel is based on his time in WW1. Honestly, in his situation I don't blame him because what the hell. I find the portions with Catherine Barkley the most interesting and compelling. There are brief discussions about the horrors of war but tbh I could've done with more. It feels like Henry was escaping thinking about it via just so much sex with his slightly insane nurse. Also Miss Barkley pretends Henry is her dead fiancée at very least for the first chunk of the novel.
8/10 and definitely worth a read
Where you can, please leave the leaves.
They are filled with life and the nutrients of the next years!
In these leaves there are future pollinators and lightning bugs which need two years in leaf litter to mature to the adult form we love to see.
Do a bit less work, and let nature guide your yard set up.
Where leaves naturally collect, spread more there, if it is an area you may want to garden native plants later.
That leaf litter alone can start you on your way to having a unique pocket prairie, where you let more of your lawn fade into native shortgrass prairie in sunny areas, and woodland emergent in shady areas.
Consider leaving the leaves, and maybe, if you can, leave them off the street.
Waiting for the partner to wake up so I can brave the torturous loud dining hall with a companion. If they don't awaken soon, I believe I may decay.