Me trying to explain why my ships are canon.
These are only some I’m way too lazy to put all the ships I love and anyway that would probably take days.

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Romania
seen from Poland

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Spain

seen from China
seen from Spain
seen from Netherlands
seen from Kazakhstan
seen from China
seen from Singapore
seen from United Kingdom
seen from South Korea
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United Kingdom
Me trying to explain why my ships are canon.
These are only some I’m way too lazy to put all the ships I love and anyway that would probably take days.
Cladia muelleri (syn. Heterodea muelleri)
This foliose-fruticose lichen grows loosely attached to soil, tree bases, and plant litter in dry forests, grass- and shrublands in Australia, New Caledonia, and Aotearoa/New Zealand. It has a thallus made up of erect, irregular, recurved lobes growing in clumps 4 cm tall and up to 10 cm wide. When moist, the lobes spread and the upper surface appears bright yellow-green, and when dry, the lobes curl and clump together, and the upper surfaces becomes pale-yellow. The lower surface can be pale brown to black in color, with black veins surrounding paler spots, and brown-black rhizines. It produces marginal apothecia, which are reddish-brown, bulbous, and irregular in shape. While widespread in Australia, C. muelleri has only be found on mainland Aotearoa 3 times, and was most recently found there in 2024 after a nearly 50 year absence!
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Cladia sp.
25-JUL-2025
Lysterfield Park, Melbourne, Vic
Cladia repitora
a lichen that has a fractal design similar to a menger sponge
#2064 - Cladia muelleri
Formerly Heterodea muelleri, until 2012. Growing on clay soil, under Leptospermum.
A foliose lichen widespread in Australia but also in New Zealand and New Caledonia, usually growing on clay soils but it is found occasionally amongst organic litter, and often under trees or shrubs to take advantage of the shade. When wet it is a vivid green, sometimes yellow-green, mass of tightly-clumped lobes. When dry it curls up into yellow-brown to dark brown lumps. The species can be distinguished by a dense brown (occasionally black) mat of rhizines (felt-like hairs) on the lobes.
Most species in the genus are found in the Southern Hemisphere, and can vary very widely in form.
Callum/Claudia “Mmm… you taste so good baby. ”
- Mmm… you taste so good baby.
For the first time, Claudia was seriously afraid someone might catch them, when another loud moan escaped her lips. When Callum dragged her into an alcove out of nowhere, lifted her long dress and dived between her thighs, she couldn't do anything but let her ravenous boyfriend have a quick drink of her juices as a prelude to what might have come later anyway. His sensual voice, much lower now that he was an adult, drove her crazy, and only made her blissfully ignorant of their surroundings. They were still in the courtyard, an empty one, yes, but still in the open. But when his tongue dived between her soaking folds, reality stopped mattering anymore.
I really got to stop doing these at nearly midnight ;^;
Anyway, hers Claudia as a frog witch for Drawtober
What did you do today I drew vampire chronicles characters as cats
Dramatic theater Armand for reference on how I can draw.