Age regressing to 22
Jules of Nature
almost home
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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if i look back, i am lost
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Three Goblin Art

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Age regressing to 22
“did the journal factory burn down” is funny but doesn’t reflect my true views which are i love to follow people who overshare every moment of their day
neon tetras
phone in bed can range from comforting to mundane but phone in parked car will have you feeling like you've never done anything right in your entire life
when i'm at the aesthetic male world championships but my competitor pulls out the soviet “laika” cigarettes from 1957 and the pure truth of the vibe compels me to ritual suicide
designs done for a friend (2024-2026)
Bug party
Free Ornamentation IV. This work is dedicated to the public domain 🐌
I turned them into individual transparent pngs if anyone wants those premade!
(Op lmk if you want me to take this down, I'd totally understand—on the other hand, I'd love to do it for the other public domain pieces you've done if that's ok!)
had the very lovely chance to do a rug hook pillowcase commission for hamotzi! ^^
(below are some detail shots of the sewing :0 )
maybe it's because im different
It feels cool to be "in" on celebrity gossip before anyone else. I ran into Californian Condor V9 and looked her up on the condor lookup website. It says her current mate is dead and she has no kids but I saw her with a new man AND a juvenile.
OP I hope you don't mind but I made a tabloid cover out of this
I used two more condor photos by Andrew Orr and Alam Clampitt from peregrinefund.org
Gotta use the skills I learned from making tabloids out of the Jane Austen novels somewhere right?
Great, now I feel like I'm bird shaming. Congrats V9 on your new family!
This is art to me
NDI Zodiac Plush Wild Boar
the purring of powerlines harnessed onto a plate
BBC Merlin is insane as a show. Its an adaptation of Arthurian mythos. It's inspired by CW's Smallville (this is 100% real look it up). it stars 4 unknown 20 somethings and British acting legends. It's aimed at kids and families. its a tragedy. Its campy as hell. It will make you cry. It asks you, like Merlin, to believe in the Golden age of Camelot. It never shows you that Golden age. Everyone in the show is the most beautiful person you'll ever see. people will clown on the CGI. Its one of the most homerotic shows of the 2000's. Its an on purpose allegory for queerphobia, but those allegorious queer characters are largely villains. If you watched it when you were 12 you will never quite be able to let it go. This is a curse. This is an experience you wouldn't give up for the world.
Feeling nostalgic for some Merlin. I wish I could go back and rewatch it again for the first time.
NASA just dropped some of the clearest images ever captured of the planets in our Solar System. From the massive storms on Jupiter to the iconic rings of Saturn, these high-resolution views reveal details that were impossible to see just a few decades ago. Modern space telescopes and planetary missions are now capturing planets with insane clarity.
You can spot swirling cloud bands, giant storms larger than Earth, icy rings made of countless particles, and atmospheric patterns moving across entire worlds. Every new image reminds us that these planets are not just distant dots in the sky but dynamic, evolving worlds.
The Solar System is far more detailed and complex than most people imagine, and with every new observation scientists continue uncovering structures, weather systems, and surface features that reshape what we know about our cosmic neighborhood.