FUCK. honestly just FUCK. We missed a very important day yesterday.
what was yesterday, cat?
I’m not missing it this year.
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FUCK. honestly just FUCK. We missed a very important day yesterday.
what was yesterday, cat?
I’m not missing it this year.
good god when the onions and garlic hit the olive oil..........
Panties hit the FLOOR
you know it sister
'Not What You Saw' [2024-ongoing] by Keerthana Kunnath
Shot across beaches, fields, and village edges in Kerala, India,
'Not What You Saw' documents the lives and presence of India's female bodybuilders.
someone made a website where you can declare your favorite pokemon & why. let's all see if every pokemon is someone's favorite... Together
:) every pokemon is someone's favorite
heartening saga honestly
Halloween nostalgic
happy anniversary
Oh, hey Charlie, sorry you didn’t make it to the 8 year anniversary
Harry Fonseca 1979, “Coyote, When Coyote Leaves the Res”
Acrylic on canvas
Harry Fonseca began his art career using imagery from his Native American Maidu heritage in his art. His Coyote Series of paintings started in 1979. These works use the coyote as the trickster of Maidu ancestral stories, depicted in nontraditional clothing and settings. In this painting Coyote is dressed in black leather and other aspects of queer-dress experienced by the artist in San Francisco, expressing Fonseca's personal narrative as a gay Native American living off-reservation.
[source: Swann Galleries]
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thanks to someone in the replies Oscar Yaquian, a chicago based sculptor and stop-motion animator https://www.instagram.com/oscaryaquian/reel/DXw3PZoRehv/
all these people trying to be clever on letterboxd like "not once did they eat breakfast at tiffany's" my friend it is literally the opening scene of the movie. audrey hepburn is at tiffany's gazing at the jewels eating a pastry and drinking coffee. what film did you watch.
like, the title card is describing what is happening on screen at this very moment
someone needs to invent reverse cornflakes. i want to eat a cereal that gives me a demonic erection and inflicts upon me an insatiable lust
congratulations for writing the funniest and also most correct tags on this post
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there are many young merfolk out there, so i felt the desire to create a badass elder for mermay :) she’s as much derived from as she is dedicated to the vuvalini of MMFR– i also sincerely hope she brings joy to my mutuals older than me who always delight and inspire me, and to all older women in fandom, really, who i continuously thought of while working on her
i hope it’s obvious but just in case: she’s beluga / inuit. and yes, a name and backstory eventually developed! haha
oh y’all this is my first non-fanart piece to break 1k notes and i’m SO excited it’s enthusiasm for this design in particular! thank you; i’m so relieved and encouraged by the warm responses 🙏🏻💙
[ID: A digital painting of an older merperson underwater, staring intently at the viewer with dark eyes and a harpoon in her right hand. She has dark skin, short white hair, a bare torso with sagging breasts, and traditional Inuit tattoos on her face, chest, right hand, and left upper arm. The left arm ends just below the tattoo, at the elbow. Her tail is that of a beluga with more tattoos on the flukes. The water behind her shows light coming from above and cold darkness below. The painting is signed by the artist, accompanied by print reading “Aeroknot ‘19” /end ID]