YOU ARE THE REASON
ojovivo
Jules of Nature

titsay

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RMH
occasionally subtle
Three Goblin Art
Cosmic Funnies
AnasAbdin

Product Placement
will byers stan first human second

@theartofmadeline

shark vs the universe
Show & Tell

izzy's playlists!
Monterey Bay Aquarium

blake kathryn

JBB: An Artblog!

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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@sealwolfthing
yeeeeeeee
If it’s cut, it will regrow
She said, one day to leave her
Sand up to her shoulders waiting for the tide
kinda based off of the AU where canary lives, but i feel like it still works with canon @wavesalwayscrash
Time to get serious about this
I was left wanting to see more of them
old things
mind meld
Level 1: Sci-fi aliens exhibit a cultural gender binary which exactly corresponds to the cultural gender binary of the human target audience.
Level 2: Sci-fi aliens exhibit the target audience's gender binary with some specific feature conspicuously inverted, like women are the stereotypically violent and lustful ones or whatever.
Level 3: Sci-fi aliens exhibit the target audience's gender binary, plus 1–3 "extra" genders just sort of dangling off the side of the system that literally never come up except to make jokes about them.
Level 4: The text insists that the sci-fi aliens have no genders, which are a human conceit; that every individual alien we meet happens to neatly conform with the target audience's gender binary is coincidence.
Level 5: The text attempts to un-gender its sci-fi aliens simply by taking the target audience's gender binary and subtracting one of the genders, like all of the aliens are lesbians, but you can still clearly tell which aliens are meant to be the "man" lesbians and which aliens are meant to be the "woman" lesbians.
Level 6: The text genuinely departs from the target audience's gender binary, but only because the author is using the sci-fi aliens' genders as an allegory for something else – e.g., physical disabilities, political affiliations, etc. – in a way that doesn't really make sense if you think about it too hard; "capitalist" is now a gender.
Level 7: Sci-fi aliens exhibit a set of genders which appear truly novel, until halfway through the text you suddenly realise that said genders have a 1:1 mapping with Dungeons & Dragons character classes.
Misc wings of fire doodles! Some httyd style stuff too!
Meowwww meowww mewoww Gideon and Gideon cat meoww
if she’s your girl then who am i? what year is it? why cant i remember anything…
ugh… my head…
well… no sense in waiting around. ive got to get out of this place. [stands up and you gain control of me] looks dangerous… i should try to find a weapon, just in case.
USE THE WASD KEYS TO MOVE AROUND
Philas the demon goat
(HE/HIM)
assorted patel drawings
drawssss 💥
24 year old artist still draws matthew patel the old fashioned way
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