The Swan Maidens (1894) by Walter Crane (English, 1845 – 1915), oil on canvas, 60 in x 46 in, Private Collection
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The Swan Maidens (1894) by Walter Crane (English, 1845 – 1915), oil on canvas, 60 in x 46 in, Private Collection
I like the aspect of Unicron being chill with Humanity. The narrative of Unicron's reluctant love for humans (or sometimes not)
But him giving humans daddy issues would be better, angst wise.
Maybe it's just a group of humans, maybe it's all of life on Earth. But one thing is for certain. Unicron is not human. Therefore his love is not the same as ours. He will hurt us in the name of love. He will hurt us to teach us.
Isn't that what we are already experiencing?
Being cuddled won't ensure a bird's survival once it leaves the nest after all.
Between Downpours... 🌩️⚓
The weather changes, the humidity builds, and the sky darkens, but the harbor in Šilo always remains a safe haven. I love this dramatic silence before the storm when even the sea calms down, and our little green lantern waits patiently to show the way to the port for all passersby. Stay safe! 💙
29/06/2026 Doctor Beverly Crusher @SpaceDocMom Incoming Transmission…
Making things work within your needs is never "cheating". Workarounds, shortcuts, anything that gets more done with less energy used is efficiency, not cheating. Good job finding things that work for you! emojis: black heart, blue heart, masked, spoon
A 24‑year‑old Chinese woman accidentally learned she’d been living her entire life without a cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls balance. Despite delayed walking and talking, she led a mostly normal life—thanks to neuroplasticity.
What cannot man live through! Man is a creature that can get accustomed to anything, and I think that is the best definition of him.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The House of the Dead
We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails.
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