Guyssss I used canvas for the first time for my dog training clients and it was so cute and fun and then I think that made me more sad when 2 weeks later I meet up w them again and their like yea I haven’t rlly looked at it..

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Guyssss I used canvas for the first time for my dog training clients and it was so cute and fun and then I think that made me more sad when 2 weeks later I meet up w them again and their like yea I haven’t rlly looked at it..
Villa, a Fountain by the Lake in the foreground (Ferdinand Knab, 1834 - 1902)
Speiredonia spectans, the granny's cloak moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae.
Hélène Béland (Canadian, 1949) - Un Capteur de Lumière (Light Catcher) (2012)
"Cat and Moth" by Neva Hosking
Heeyoung Noh (Korean, 1995) - Be Quiet! I Won't! (2025)
can you put that thing on a leash?
Male socialization is such an evil rhetoric. Yeah I guess not transitioning at the age of 5 is my fault and I'm evil for it. Yeah I guess not having the childhood I wish I did means I'm a danger and I should perpetually apologize for it
"The fact that socialization is a specious argument became obvious to me during an exchange I had with a trans-woman-exclusionist who insisted that my being raised male was the sole reason in her mind for me to be disqualified from entering women-only spaces. So I asked her if she was open to allowing trans women who are anatomically male but who have been socialized female — something that’s not all that uncommon for MTF children these days. She admitted to having concerns about their attending. Then, I asked how she would feel about a person who was born female yet raised male against her will, and who, after a lifetime of pretending to be male in order to survive, finally reclaimed her female identity upon reaching adulthood. After being confronted with this scenario, the woman conceded that she would be inclined to let this person enter women-only space, thus demonstrating that her argument about male socialization was really an argument about biology after all. In fact, after being pressed a bit further, she admitted that the scenario of a young girl who was forced against her will into boyhood made her realize how traumatic and dehumanizing male socialization could be for someone who was female-identified. This, of course, is exactly how many trans women experience their own childhoods."
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Julia Serano, "Whipping Girl"
pg. 184
Man Ray, Decorative book binding.
A pair of Australian pelicans (Pelecanus conspicillatus) fight over an eel in Northern Tasmania, Australia
by Helen Cunningham
"God of Cosmos" by Elderghoul (Dalton Kaplan)
Peter Birkhäuser, The revealing light of nature
Hans Adolf Bühler (German, 1877-1951) - Die Nacht (The Night) (n.d.)
Ornate axe, Italy, circa 1500
from The Waddesdon Manor Art Collection
Dumbo octopus
Members of the genus Grimpoteuthis, these critters are the deepest-living octopus known to science and can be found near the seafloor at depths of up to 13,000 ft (4,000 m). These adorable cephalopods flap their ear-like fins as they move through the water—a behavior that inspired scientists to name the genus Grimpoteuthis after Disney’s flying elephant. Unlike many other octopuses, Dumbo octopuses do not have ink sacs. Some scientists think it’s because they rarely encounter predators in their extremely remote, deep-sea habitats.
Photo: NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Wikimedia Commons
Credit: American Museum of Natural History