Note to self
Stop pouring your everything in people who don’t appreciate it.
Stop depleting yourself and not getting anything in return
You’re bleeding yourself dry for vampires.
Today's Document

tannertan36
Sade Olutola
YOU ARE THE REASON
Not today Justin
dirt enthusiast
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Peter Solarz
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JVL

Andulka

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ojovivo
Xuebing Du

pixel skylines
hello vonnie
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
we're not kids anymore.

Origami Around
Keni
seen from United States
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@turning-back-into-soil
Note to self
Stop pouring your everything in people who don’t appreciate it.
Stop depleting yourself and not getting anything in return
You’re bleeding yourself dry for vampires.
cat within a cat
my new favorite hobby is looking at fucked up easter lamb cakes.
those were supposed to be lambs?
I thought these were all misshapen dogs
These are only ever beaten by the terrible attempts at hedgehog cakes that I so often google to feel better about my baking ability.
cursed
WHY do they think TEETH will save it?
End of vacation memes to my coworkers
Plug It On The Window
The Window Socket offers a neat way to harness solar energy and use it as a plug socket. So far we have seen solutions that act as a solar battery backup, but none as a direct plug-in. Simple in design, the plug just attaches to any window and does its job intuitively.
Designers: Kyuho Song & Boa Oh
I’m on mobile so the last thing won’t load but I’m gonna bet everything that it’s the squid ward “future” thing
Native people: get murdered and jailed for touching their own religion for a long ass time, which only changed within recent memory.
White people: excuse me, by telling me that I’m not allowed to touch your religion, you are GATEKEEPING.
Hot take but i think it’s ironic that often when questioned they’re like “but I’m not like my ancestors. I respect the culture blah blah” but like you’ve literally been TOLD that you shouldn’t be trying to practice (insert closed practice) and you do it anyway. You’re literally just as much of a colonizer as your ancestors yo
@ All you anti-native wack ass anons
i should be writing a paper but instead i’m laying in bed drawing & watching skate videos
still trying to figure out whose hair this is
please don’t forget
A tutorial on meatspace I made for my patrons last year! Making things exist in the same space believably is a difficult process, but hopefully this will help drawing softbodied subjects interacting together a little easier!
i hate when i make body-hair positivity posts and people (almost always white) comment with stuff like “yes fuzz is so cute!” like no….i’m not here for my girls with just fuzz i’m here for girls who have thick dark coarse hair all over their bodies, girls who have eyebrows thicker than their dad’s, girls whose eyebrows blend in with their hairlines, girls with mustaches, girls with thick sideburns, girls who have hairy arms, legs, toes, fingers, and hands, girls with nipple hair, girls who can’t tell where their tummy hair ends and their happy trail begins, girls with back hair, girls with unibrows. hair doesn’t have to be peach fuzz on a white body for it to still be cute.
with tumblr removing NSFW content, find my nipples elsewhere:
twitter: enjoysatan
MV: skulliee
AP: skulliee
damn this is such a good song let me play it 86 times an hour until I hate it
Meet the yeti crab, a creature so unusual that a whole new biological family had to be created to classify it. It was found along the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, 1,500 kilometres south of Easter Island at a depth of 2,200 metres living on hydrothermal vents. As a result of analysis based on morphology and molecular data, the organism was deemed to form a new biological family (Kiwaidae). But, a lot else remains an enigma and much more is to be discovered. We do know that yeti crabs lack pigmentation in the eye and are hence thought to be blind. Also of interest, their fluffy pincers have been discovered to contain filamentous bacteria which may be involved in a chemosynthetic relationship with the organism. It is suggested that these bacteria may detoxify some of the poisonous minerals emanating from the hydrothermal vents. -Jean Photograph by Ifremer A. Fifis