hello everybody! this is cocoa returning with an independent, private, and selective blog for the pokemon franchise’s STEVEN STONE. if you’re interested in interacting, go ahead and like or reblog this post and i’ll check out your blog!
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Today's Document
DEAR READER
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Misplaced Lens Cap
Xuebing Du

JBB: An Artblog!
Game of Thrones Daily
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izzy's playlists!
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

pixel skylines
dirt enthusiast
Three Goblin Art
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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hello everybody! this is cocoa returning with an independent, private, and selective blog for the pokemon franchise’s STEVEN STONE. if you’re interested in interacting, go ahead and like or reblog this post and i’ll check out your blog!
hello everybody! this is cocoa returning with an independent, private, and selective blog for the pokemon franchise’s STEVEN STONE. if you’re interested in interacting, go ahead and like or reblog this post and i’ll check out your blog!
Goethite Tsumeb Mine, Tsumeb, Oshikoto Region, Namibia, Africa
++ i’m moving this blog over to a new account so i can tidy up. i’ll post a promo when it’s ready!
Cinnabar and Galena
Locality: Almaden Mercury Mining District, Spain
Sphalerite.
++ should i remake this blog to clean stuff up?
Bedded Pyrite
Locality: Sullivan Mine, British Columbia
Galena Blackdene Mine, Ireshopeburn, Weardale, County Durham, England
hashnustones
Lunar Sand taken from the rim of the Shorty Crater by the Apollo 17 Astronauts. This “Orange Soil” is a result of volcanic activity on The Moon 3.8 billion years ago. It is so spherical and smooth due to the lack of gravity - pulling the molten substance in towards itself at the time of eruption and thus creating these round particles. ⠀
⠀Via Gary Greenberg, Carol Kiely, and Kate Clover
Formations, Brian Vu, 2014
would anyone like to write a pokemon battle with steven?
Fossilized bivalve shells buried in an ancient sea sediments are receiving daylight for the first time in ~250 million years. These sediments are rich in iron minerals, which has replaced the carbonate shell material and preserved the original texture of the shell. Thank you iron oxides for preserving the growth layering of this shell for us to admire.
Beach-side outcrop in southeastern Australia.
as i make my return to this blog, there is one thing i want to mention, and i can’t remember if it’s in my rules or not. well, two things. first, i don’t write with adult versions of the child protagonists/characters unless their story canons are expanded such that the adult versions are not modified versions of the characters. second, if i cannot tell what character you write or that you are a multimuse ( if applicable ) when i skim your blog, it is unlikely that i will follow you. if the nature of your blog is unclear, i don’t visit the blog itself, and i do not have the attention span to peruse the blog in mobile view at length.
hello everyone, i have decided to return to this blog. would anyone like a starter?