Stumbled upon a secret mushroom haven inside a tree hollow—nature's tiny treasures thriving in the shadows. It's like peeking into a fairy's hideout in the woods, isn't it?
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Stumbled upon a secret mushroom haven inside a tree hollow—nature's tiny treasures thriving in the shadows. It's like peeking into a fairy's hideout in the woods, isn't it?
This is a few years old, but look at this art I did :D
Newest drama I stumbled upon on tiktok is a video where a white girl puts jewelry and other charms in her hair, others label it “trinket hair,” and a handful of black creators accuse those people of cultural appropriation, as though hair ornamentation is something exclusive to loc hairstyles or black culture. It’s not. I just came across a video by a black woman briefly applauding the original tiktok creator for apologizing (for what?) and, you’ll never guess it, spending the rest of the tiktok telling people to go check out the hair beads that she sells on Etsy. Also this comment on that tiktok
Simply thrilled that an indigenous woman has been given permission by a random person on tiktok to wear fucking beads in her hair.
The original video by the way, and I think, though I can’t be sure because the original video has been deleted, I think the music she chose to put over this is a song by Celtic woman, which is telling to me as to where she’s drawing inspiration from.