“i am a conversation”
a garnet print i did a couple of months ago and promptly forgot about …… will have this at momo and metro ~!

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“i am a conversation”
a garnet print i did a couple of months ago and promptly forgot about …… will have this at momo and metro ~!
Valerio Buanfantino - Generation X-23
Rhea Ripley
oh siddhartha gautama, called Buddha, we're really in it now
how it feels to be surrounded by perverted mutants
STOP REBLOGGING I MEAN MUTUALS
all my haters become cicaders when i enter the summer of success
Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat Lasiorhinus latifrons
A wombat found in scattered areas of semiarid scrub and mallee from the eastern Nullarbor Plain to the New South Wales border area in Australia. Southern hairy-nosed wombats dig and live in burrows which they connect into warrens with many entrances. These warrens are their prime refuges and are shared by up to 10 individuals.
image by Dawn Borchardt
Washing the waterbender baby
The Doom Patrol #1 (DC, September 2026) variant cover by Ian Bertram
The Sea Witch Grace in Sayonara Lara Ep. 1
check out these midnas i drew
Yellow-footed Rock Wallabies (Petrogale xanthopus), family Macropodidae, South Australia
photographs by Wild Portraits Australia
the thing about "birds are dinosaurs" is it forces people to confront the idea of dinosaurs as like a part of natural history, a biological animal clade that really for real lived and breathed and were sometimes strange and sometimes small and sometimes peaceful and sometimes ugly, and not as Cool Monsters or a metaphor for Progress. and people don't like that. they say no, actually, when i use dinosaur i mean "weird stupid extinct giant lizard lizard monster" and birds aren't part of that category. and i say. you shouldnt use dinosaurs that way. go suck a baculum.