It's actually super unethical to keep a peeve as a pet
yes!!! thank you!!! I hate when people do this, it's one of my uh... one of my... oh no...

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It's actually super unethical to keep a peeve as a pet
yes!!! thank you!!! I hate when people do this, it's one of my uh... one of my... oh no...
Plaque depicting a naked goddess on a horse, probably Astarte or Anat Lachish Late Bronze Age, 13th century BCE Gold
Die Nixe by Angelo von Courten (19th Century)
Mars, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, 25.01.25, by Manusia dan Langit (composite picture of the alignment also called “planet parade”)
“The Mistletoe-Web”, (Jeanne Dirys)
by Léopold-Émile Reutlinger, c. 1900
from ‘The Sketch Vol. 3: Worser Than Death’
mekamechanic... dva kissing brigs forehead commission heh
It’s Fossil Friday, so soar into the weekend with Archaeopteryx! When this dinosaur was first described in 1861, it caused a sensation. Discovered shortly after Charles Darwin proposed the theory of evolution by means of natural selection, Archaeopteryx provided an example of evolution in action—a fossil that showed the transition between reptiles and birds. The first Archaeopteryx fossils ever found included exquisitely preserved skeletons with clear imprints of wings and feathers, but also teeth and a bony tail. Today, scientists think Archaeopteryx wasn’t able to fly very well, but the species still represents a turning point in paleontologists’ understanding of the relationship between ancient dinosaurs and modern birds in the design of both its body and brain.
Learn more about the fascinating world of dinosaurs at the Museum!
Photo: © AMNH
“The Mistletoe-Web”, (Jeanne Dirys)
by Léopold-Émile Reutlinger, c. 1900
from ‘The Sketch Vol. 3: Worser Than Death’
Sentient beings conceptualise boundaries, causing disharmony throughout the world.
While buddhas experience no boundaries, and love all.
~ Chamtrul Rinpoche
nature never goes out of style.♡
There is no escape. You can't be a vagabond and an artist and still be a solid citizen, a wholesome, upstanding man. You want to get drunk, so you have to accept the hangover. You say yes to the sunlight and pure fantasies, so you have to say yes to the filth and the nausea. Everything is within you, gold and mud, happiness and pain, the laughter of childhood and the apprehension of death. Say yes to everything, shirk nothing.
Hermann Hesse
"Bombarded with stimuli, messages and texts, the masses are simply an opaque, blind stratum, like those clusters of stellar gas known only through analysis of their light spectrum – radiation spectrum equivalent to statistics and surveys – but precisely: it can no longer be a question of expression or representation, but only of the simulation of an ever inexpressible and unexpressed social."
— Jean Baudrillard, In The Shadow Of The Silent Majorities