2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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Stranger Things
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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trying on a metaphor
todays bird
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Spongebob & Patrick
what's not clicking
Ask and you shall receive!
I also added in Celestial Bodies and my personal project Reactors & Romance. ( I know Reactors & Romance isn't out yet, but I'm proud of it and it's Pride month, and the cover has two women embracing so yeah, I'm including it)
If I'm elected as your president in 2028 I promise to bring back the Western Interior Seaway.
North America peaked with this design and every change since has been worse.
NONONONO NO. NO. DO YOU WANT ANY OF THIS FUCKING SHIT BACK?
Pretty babies come swim in w ater with big fish water is fine with big fish in come taste interior seaway with big fish
Chen Zishan aka 陈紫珊 aka Zishan Chen (Chinese, China) - Consideration, 2024, Paintings: Color on Silk
Æon Flux fanart by Lorenzo Nuti.
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vintage Yuva magazine covers
Artwork from Vaddadi Papaiah for Yuva (Telugu magazine)
🐸 [Id 1 to 4 : A wood carved plump, grumpy rainfrog on a workbench, next to a carving knife. Its eyes are painted with black, burnt yellow, grey and white paint. It has buttcheeks.]
i wish i was born as someone who could handle life
Rodney Wood
Inamorata’s Memory
according to An Immense World, apparently giant squid eyes are, like, UNREASONABLY large, even for something their size living at those depths. the next largest eyes on earth, blue whale eyes, are less than half the size, and swordfish, who live at similar depths as giant squid and have the largest eyes of any fish, have eyes that could fit inside a giant squid's pupil.
eyes hit serious diminishing returns wrt resource costs vs vision quality as they get bigger, so the question became: what the FUCK do giant (and colossal) squid need to see so badly that they couldn't see with swordfish-sized eyes that's justifying that massive energy cost? that nothing else in the deep ocean needs to see so fucking badly??
turns out the one strength eyes that big really have over much smaller eyes is: seeing large glowing objects in water deeper than 500 meters from an appreciable distance.
sperm whales are the primary predator of giant squid. sperm whales don't glow. BUT! water that deep is full of bioluminescent creatures-- these creatures light up when bumped into. something a sperm whale's size is continuously bumping into those critters, it's just surrounded by a glowing field all the time when it's swimming at those depths, visible from a distance-- if you have the right eyes-- as a massive glowing shape. so basically the only reason to have eyes the size of soccer balls is if you live in the deep ocean and your life depends on having a heads up when a hungry sperm whale lurking around
and also I gotta say, the imagery... the huge lurking threat betrayed only by the ambiguous glowing shape of its movements through the water, is really evocative, if spooky deep-sea games aren't already using that to make things extremely ominous then they should really start
My toxic trait is that no matter what I need three hours to myself at the end of the day to do absolutely nothing.
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