Another stunning custom pony! This time by Neelah, and is perfectly named 'Lemon Zest'. How stunning is the painted detail? Also love the subtle streak of lighter green in the mane!
Thanks again to Neelah for sharing her!
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Another stunning custom pony! This time by Neelah, and is perfectly named 'Lemon Zest'. How stunning is the painted detail? Also love the subtle streak of lighter green in the mane!
Thanks again to Neelah for sharing her!
Closer by Nine Inch Nails (Woodstock 1994)
Flashback Fridays #10: Viral Video Phenomena — From “Charlie Bit My Finger” to “Numa Numa”
Before TikTok, viral videos were mostly found on YouTube and spread through email forwards and message boards. “Charlie Bit My Finger” (2007): A candid home video of a toddler biting his brother’s finger became one of YouTube’s first massive hits. Its charm lay in its innocence and relatable family moment. “Numa Numa” (2004): Gary Brolsma’s lip-sync to a Romanian pop song became an early viral…
They’re the apples of each other’s eyes 🍎 even if one of them isn’t willing to admit it 😉
(DexBloss has officially joined the Apple Challenge 🎀x🔧)
Nostalgic Vibes from My Post-Soviet Childhood
My last post stirred up some wild memories from my teens in the post-Soviet chaos. Here’s a glimpse into the adventures (and questionable choices) of young me:
Drank river water straight from a crystal-clear mountain stream. Dad said it was fine, and we were parched. Spoiler: I survived.
Sipped warm, just-milked cow’s milk. Straight from the udder to my cup, no pasteurization needed. Never got sick, somehow.
Hitchhiked 230 km (that’s ~143 miles) to another city and back. Just vibing with strangers in rickety Ladas.
Snoozed on a park bench when my friends ghosted me, and I had no place to crash. Waited 7 hours for the next train home like a budget nomad.
Strolled catwalks under a 1-km-long bridge, 46 meters above a raging river. No safety harness, just teenage bravado.
Honestly, it’s a miracle I’m still here to tell these tales. What’s the wildest thing you did as a kid? Drop your stories below!
This is the bridge :)