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Do you know this SFX? #966
I know where it's from
It sounds familiar
I've never heard this
batman in Riyadh ! ..
Edited by me
Al fin conseguí el 966 de Hellveto. 🖤 Mi primer disco de pagan/black metal polaco. ✨
966: Aromantic Leafeon
PT: 966: Aromantic Leafeon /end PT
DEFINITION ⦂⠀Aromantic folk who feel connected to Leafeons in some way; such as being an otherkin, having species dysphoria, being an alter who is a Leafeon, just liking Leafeon, et cetera. Or aromanticism may be best defined or captured by Leafeon.
PT: Definition: Aromantic folk who feel connected to Leafeons in some way; such as being an otherkin, having species dysphoria, being an alter who is a Leafeon, just liking Leafeon, et cetera. Or aromanticism may be best defined or captured by Leafeon. /end PT
ADDITIONAL ⦂⠀Coined on the 23rd of March, 2026.
PT: Additional: Coined on the 23rd of March, 2026. /end PT
TAGGING ⦂⠀@c1rcus-of-silliness @dearestchild @goregender @pokegender @pokemoqai @radiomogai
Round 1:
Which COVER do you like better?
Afterglow (Sleep Theory)
Mayhem of the Music Meister! Batman: The Brave and the Bold (Various Artists)
Remember you're voting for the cover artwork NOT the musical content or artist!
Pyxis, ivory with chased and nielloed silver gilt mounts, 966 CE/355 AH, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, ISAW no. 147.
"Pyxides were used as containers for jewelry and perfumes, and commonly made by sawing and hollowing out a section of elephant tusk. The dense, symmetrical, repeating patterns on this example testify to the skill of the ivory carvers at Madinat al-Zahra. Scrolling vines, flowers, and palmettes exhibit the characteristic arabesque and vegetal patterns of Islamic art and are paralleled on many of the carved wall reliefs and column capitals from the palace. The mirrored pairs of parrots, gazelles, and lions provide a sense of whimsy and may also allude to the fauna of the Umayyads’ ancestral home in Syria."
Minatozaki Sana (사나) 𝚂𝚊𝚗𝚊 (@m.by__sana) • Instagram
湊﨑紗夏 1996年12月29日 大阪市