I don't know what those '90s sci Fi TV writers were putting in their shows but I wish they'd start doing it again
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YOU ARE THE REASON
sheepfilms
DEAR READER
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Keni
Jules of Nature
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
occasionally subtle

#extradirty

if i look back, i am lost
todays bird

Janaina Medeiros

shark vs the universe

Product Placement
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Stranger Things
cherry valley forever

Love Begins

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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I don't know what those '90s sci Fi TV writers were putting in their shows but I wish they'd start doing it again
(via @lalibertalia)
Pokemon Heritage Post
Includes characters from all eight seasons!
Made a quiz in honor of the twentieth anniversary!! Have fun and tag with your results 👀
Ok wrt recent asks about cultural worldbuilding, here's a drive folder with a very large collection of mostly nonfiction (~142 books right now), kept to a Very loose theme of history and social sciences, in pdf or epub format.
History (largely pre-modern period but not entirely), material culture, trade and economics, agriculture, magic and religion, folktales, (epic) poetry, natural history, ethnobotany, ethnobiology, kinship, animal social history, etc. Wildly variable mix of books for general readership and academic audiences.
This is assembled through a combination of PDFs I'd already accumulated, my library checkout history, reading list, and things I found in the process of making this. I have not read every single thing in here (some I’ve only read parts of, some I haven’t touched) and can’t attest to the quality of every book, this is just an assemblage of potentially worthwhile reading.
Overlock Stitch by @clothes_reetzy
Damn, that's useful
Finally a hand sewing tutorial on a hemline that isn't just the ladder stitch! the ladder stitch disappears when you tighten it, but it's not meant for hemlines because it breaks really easily! The overlock stitch is more stable, so it holds much longer, and it won't pucker or warp the fabric!
Rolling Hills: Annie Soudain.. Linocut
I hate that everyone is reblogging this falsely labeled AI slop to Annie Soudain because she’s a master at reduction linocut and her real work looks incredible. If you sit down and look at the picture above for even 1 second you realize it could never be a linocut :/ Let’s celebrate Soudain’s true artwork instead:
Sunbathing thylacines. Source/date unknown.
@seymour-bugs
From Yahoo News article citing the same above source.
Reading old man yaoi slowburn is a different kind of agony because these elderly citizens are on borrowed time.. like one small cough is taking them out, any moment either of them could succumb to the dangers of just taking a tumble, like no grandpa! don’t yearn too hard! Or you’ll end up having a heart attack before the love of your life is able to give you the fuck of a lifetime!!!
‘The Moments Between Worlds’ pencils/acrylic on paper🍃
we should call it this again
The thing about Cottagecore is that is a fetishized aesthetic of country life, divorced from labor and idealized by a primarily urban audience with a backward looking ethos of tradition. They are not prepared for the stresses of a rural life: farming; harvesting; tapping pumpkins to ensure none of them have been replaced with flesh; losing out on income by having to use one of your pigs in a blood sacrifice to paint protective sigils over your doors and windows; checking cracks and chimneys for the flesh-vines of the Pumpkin Lord; having to decide, before the Growth is complete, whether that's really your tradwife or an amassment of vines, leaves, and blood in the shape of your tradwife; ignoring their desperate pleas that "I'm me! No! No!" as you burn them alive, realizing too late you picked wrong; and the exploitative corporate nature of commercial farming in 2024. All seen through a deeply colonial lens, of course
I love the inclusivity of using gender neutral pronouns for the tradwife.
you dont have to be a parent to understand the horror of walking into a room to discover that the baby crawled out of his crib and onto that pottery wheel you forgot to turn off, and while the baby is spinning around and around, the dog is sitting there all calm, like a person, gently using his paws to fashion the babys soft cartilage head into something a little more modern. it might be the classic tale of bad parenting, but lets see where the dog is going with this
This post is from 2013. It has less than 100 notes. Together we can revive this work of art that tragically ahead of its time. We’re ready for it now
Bear in the Big Blue House (1997-2006)
A Warm Nature-Inspired Color Palette in a 1950s Stockholm Apartment | subscribe for weekly home tours
MEGAN THEE STALLION for 'LOVER GIRL' — 2025
with tylenol no longer an option, I know we're all looking for other pills we can swallow. My doctor recommended trying this one
it has a companion app to track things
looking forward to more updates from the shrimp