Goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and desire. First of a series on Greek gods and goddesses!
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One Nice Bug Per Day
cherry valley forever
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

titsay

Kiana Khansmith

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
The Bright Sessions

shark vs the universe
d e v o n
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

Love Begins
art blog(derogatory)
official daine visual archive
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RMH
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Interview Vampire Daily
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
todays bird
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Goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and desire. First of a series on Greek gods and goddesses!
Like I said before this blog is going silent. I have moved to a new blog, rigth here: http://ohsoverylittlehoneybee.tumblr.com/
Like I said before this blog is going silent. I have moved to a new blog, rigth here: http://ohsoverylittlehoneybee.tumblr.com/
I live to sin, I sin to marichat, I marichat to live.
By awesomw Yama *0*
Happy Valentines day!
Cheetah Cub Gets a Lick of Love at  Florida’s white oak conservation centre by Karen Meeks
Magical Objects of the Wizarding World.Â
Broomsticks
The sin ship
reasons to stay /
Roman Amethyst Intaglio of a Girl Riding a Sea Monster, 1st Century BC/AD
This was possibly made by the master carver Dioscurides, who was the favorite gem carver of the Emperor Augustus.
It is possible that this intaglio portrays one of two possible subjects, the nymph Aura or a Nereid riding on a sea-bull, sea-goat or some other type of horned sea monster. A small seal swims in the ocean behind them.
is this not what happened? because im pretty sure this is what happened
good for him.
I’m glad for him
A Year In Trees
A made this animated/print piece to accompany the beautiful op-ed story “A Year in Trees” for the NY Times. I was really excited to try animating something like this. Thanks AD’s Erich Nagler and Aviva Michaelov !
Say you’ll see me again Even if it’s just in your Wildest dreams
Generations