You should search up what yuri is! :D
You know what? Sure, I’m so curious now… still haven’t figured out how to delete my search history though… :’)
I hope to Khaos no one searches through my phone… or discovers it at all…

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You should search up what yuri is! :D
You know what? Sure, I’m so curious now… still haven’t figured out how to delete my search history though… :’)
I hope to Khaos no one searches through my phone… or discovers it at all…
Hello, Abby. How are you and the other alchemist Wolfgang feeling? I heard you had an unfortunate encounter with "The Witch" recently. Um, I'm not too sure what you did, though.
(Oh, and please make sure he never finds your device. I don't care for the captain, but Flammesbury might even recognize it, and I don't really like the idea of that phone falling into his hands. He's prickly.)
- @scrambling-shaw
Who are you again? Sorry it’s hard to keep track of people 😓…
Not sure what Flammesbury recognizing the device will do. It’s probably a doodleco device… so it’s inevitable that he’ll recognize it anyway. I’ll keep that in mind, however! 😋 Yes he is prickly I will agree despite being his apprentice.
(AND I DID NOTHING. THAT ‘CHOSEN ONE’ DUDE WAS THE REASON WHY I TURNED INTO A FRUITOAD IN THE FIRST PLACE. I WAS JUST THERE TO PROVIDE SNACKS!! 😔😔)
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I really need to hide this phone…
A Magia da Aerografia: A Bruxa Sensualizada na Arte Cartoon
No mundo vibrante da arte, a aerografia se destaca como uma forma poderosa de expressão. Um exemplo notável disso é a caricatura de uma bruxa sensualizada que relaxa em uma tina de água leitosa, cercada por maçãs flutuantes. Esta obra, em estilo cartoon, captura a essência do Halloween de maneira divertida e ousada.
A bruxa, com seu chapéu pontudo adornado com um pentagrama, é a personificação da modernidade e da tradição. Vestindo um biquíni preto que acentua suas curvas, ela exala confiança e charme. Seu cabelo solto, emoldurando seu rosto, e a maquiagem escorrida como lágrimas trazem um toque de drama e sensualidade. Cada detalhe é meticulosamente trabalhado, destacando o contraste entre a figura forte e a delicadeza do cenário ao redor.
No fundo, a atmosfera é enriquecida por abóboras esculpidas, iluminadas de forma a criar sombras intrigantes. Essas abóbora, símbolos clássicos do Halloween, adicionam um tom festivo à composição. Acima da bruxa, uma faixa com o título “Apple Bobbing” introduz um elemento de nostalgia, lembrando-nos das tradições de Halloween, como a brincadeira de pegar maçãs em uma bacia.
Os reflexos brilhantes na água e os contornos nítidos destacam a habilidade do artista em utilizar a aerografia. O sombreamento suave realça volumes e texturas, criando uma imagem tridimensional que parece ganhar vida diante dos nossos olhos. A paleta de cores quentes, repleta de laranjas vibrantes e vermelhos profundos, contrasta perfeitamente com a água pálida, transmitindo uma sensação de calor e vivacidade.
Esta obra não é apenas uma representação visual; é um convite a uma experiência sensorial completa. O olhar provocante da bruxa e sua postura descontraída capturam a atenção e instigam a imaginação, tornando-se um elo entre o espectador e o universo intrigante do Halloween. Cada maçã flutuante na água conta uma história, e cada ondulação reflete a magia e a diversão da tradição.
Ideal para pôsteres temáticos, essa arte é uma adição perfeita a qualquer decoração de Halloween. A sua capacidade de misturar elementos de sensualidade e festejo resulta em uma peça que não só encanta, mas também provoca conversas. Ela é um testemunho de que a arte pode ser tanto provocativa quanto acessível, desafiando as convenções e explorando novos horizontes.
Se você deseja aprender mais sobre a arte do desenho animado, confira este artigo, que celebra a criatividade em cada traço. Para acompanhar trabalhos semelhantes, siga também Caricatura e Desenho no Instagram, onde artistas talentosos compartilham suas criações únicas.
No final das contas, esta aerografia caricatural em estilo cartoon não é apenas uma imagem; é um pedaço de magia que leva a história da bruxaria a um novo patamar. Com um toque de diversão e um gosto pela ousadia, ela nos convida a celebrar a criatividade e a imaginação de maneiras inovadoras.
Em um mundo onde a arte é rica e diversificada, a obra da bruxa na tina de água leitosa se destaca como uma celebração do Halloween, da sensualidade e do talento artístico. A cada olhar, a imagem se transforma, oferecendo novas interpretações e um convite para mergulhar em sua narrativa.
Diez aspectos y tradiciones de Halloween que deberías conocer: Una celebración de la transformación
Halloween es la fiesta más popular del mundo después de Navidad (según el nivel de celebración y gasto del consumidor) y, cada vez más, la más lucrativa. Según la Federación Nacional de Minoristas, se espera que los estadounidenses gasten 13.100 millones de dólares en Halloween en 2025, a pesar de los precios más altos de todo, desde los caramelos hasta los disfraces o las decoraciones (FNM, 1).
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Ten Halloween Facts and Traditions You Need to Know: A Celebration of Transformation
Halloween is the most popular holiday in the world, after Christmas (based on level-of-celebration and consumer spending) and, increasingly, the most lucrative. According to the National Retail Federation, Americans are expected to spend $13.1 billion on Halloween in 2025 despite higher prices for everything from candy to costumes to decorations (NRF, 1).
The modern observance, though based on the ancient Celtic holiday of Samhain, only became popular in North America in the 1950’s and, even then, was not observed nationally. Today, Halloween is the major event of the fall season in the USA, Canada, and the United Kingdom and is celebrated by almost 40 other countries worldwide.
I can understand the allure. Halloween is my favorite event of the year and I live in a small village that, much to my delight, has always celebrated Halloween with lights, decorations, haunted houses, and lots of candy, parties, and all-out fun. People from neighboring towns flock to mine on Halloween night and I think of Staatsburg as the unofficial “Halloween Village” of the surrounding area.
Up until Covid arrived in 2020, Staatsburg seemed to spare no expense in celebrating Halloween. Since then, everything has toned down a bit, unfortunately, but it’s still a fun night of people observing traditions that go back decades, centuries, and further in observing rituals whose origins, to many, are unknown. The following are a select few Halloween traditions, some still observed and others that have become relics of the past, along with some “fun facts” about Halloween, to add to this year’s Halloween fun.
Samhain & Ghosts
The modern observance is understood as originating with Samhain, the Celtic New Year’s festival, but the beliefs and rituals associated with it most likely pre-date the arrival of Celts in Ireland around 2,500 years ago. Samhain (pronounced “sow-when”, “soo-when” or “sah-win”) means “summer’s end” and marked the transition between the light days of summer and the dark days of winter.
It was recognized as a time of transition and transformation and, as such, became a liminal space – an “in-between” – spiritually, during which the veil between the land of the living and that of the dead was thinnest and the spirits of the departed could cross over. Lost loved ones could appear, and were welcomed, but darker spirits – as well as those one had wronged in life or, at least, held a grudge over something – could appear as well.
To protect oneself against these unwelcome spirits, people would darken their faces with ash from bonfires (a practice known as “guising”) which developed into the custom of wearing masks. Once masked, one could pass as one of the dark spirits, avoid recognition by any ghost looking to avenge itself, and could recognize, and then reveal oneself, to the spirit of a lost friend or family member. In time, these beliefs and practices informed modern-day Halloween rituals including bonfires, costumes, parties, community festivals and, directly or indirectly, most if not all the familiar aspects of Halloween night.
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