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space babysitter
'Marsh Moon'. Naomi Tydeman.
assorted xfiles doodles
Moon is so orange today
toward the sun, from the sun
ROCKY COOKED STATEMENT
Miffy's Dream (1997)
You are here!
he just needs some time to adjust LAKSDJKLADJ
my other PHM art here
his first point was going to be “i don’t even get up at night to pee”
when you're feeling insecure about your limb difference, but your cool alien teacher has the same one, so it's actually awesome
old man
Rocky made the xenonite suit because Grace needed proper hugs ❤️🩹
The (European) sun is a deadly laser, stay safe everyone
☝️🤓 it’s because the further you move toward the earth’s poles, the lower the angle of the sun is at the hottest parts of the day, meaning the radiation hits your whole body, causing it to feel 10-20 degrees warmer than the thermometer reading will tell you. People from tropical climes, aka close to the equator, are used to the sun’s radiation hitting a much smaller target- their head and shoulders.
Also the further you move toward the poles the more pronounced the difference between the length of day and night is. Worst part of a far-north (or south) heatwave is it doesn’t get dark long enough for meaningful cooling.
It’s not the heat. It very literally is the sun.
Last light, Mary Mattingly