Nereis virens, commonly known as the sandworm, sea worm, or king ragworm. 1910
artwork by W C McIntosh

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Nereis virens, commonly known as the sandworm, sea worm, or king ragworm. 1910
artwork by W C McIntosh
This isn’t about anything.
This isn’t about anything.
This isn’t about anything.
This is good. You should watch it.
dude i love how chill and selfless you are 😄 by any chance is your wildest fantasy to be Useful?
rememeber. when nothing is wrong you can make it wrong. the power is yours to make the situation as terrible as possible. dont give in to the situation. change the outcome. from neutral to worst. be the worst case scenario you want to see in the world. i believe in you.
comprehensive list of disorders in the DSM-7:
generalized deficiency
phlegmatic (only surviving humour)
woman
whale ate your parents
whale didn't eat your parents
put a little hot sauce on that bad boy
Emily Pangnerk Illuitok
Birds Nesting in Cliffs, c.2007
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Born in 1943, Illuitok was an Inuit master sculptor from Kugaaruk. She created detailed, delicate ivory/bone carvings that mostly represented hunting or nature scenes. Illuitok often worked with found materials that she then shaped into works of art. She passed away in 2012.
The above work shows birds nesting and is made of whale bone and ivory. Notice the little detail on the bottom right of a polar bear hunting some seals.
What is your stance on the issues?
Challenging gender roles by having the kind of dogshit personality traits usually reserved for straight men only
An amber bear figurine discovered near Słupsk, Poland. It dates back to approx. 9600-4100 BC. It is currently on display at the Museum of Regional Traditions in Szczecin.
Teeth of the Valley
there is still time. there is still time. until your bones are in the fucking ground there is still time.
and then after that is THE SKELETON WAR
Northernlion if he was a Wizard
When are you gonna do wizard stuff? You've been etching that same spell array for the last 5 streams lmao
"When am I gonna do wizard stuff? You're watching it right now man. This is it."
you should hunt more demons again
Laughs "Look man, that was last month. This is now. You gotta understand the role of violence in the cycle if you're ever going to thread the needle of your will into the tapestry of fate."
So are you not gonna accept ManaMuncher2003's wizard duel challenge?
"Okay first of all, I don't even know who this guy is. Second of all, you gotta remember that wizard duels are fought across the entirety of reality and the victor is decided long before the challenge is ever issued. But I guess no one ever taught you that."
you're calling us stupid lol
"No I'm just saying that there's a reason why I'm the one doing spells and you're the one watching me from your mom's laptop. No shame or anything."
fuck you and your entire mage guild you shitty hedge witch
"Alright buddy, you're getting annoying. Mods, send this guy to the mind prison where he has to fight a shadow doppelganger representing his deepest insecurities to escape"
NL's never shown us his shadow demon because we know he'd have hair
Failing to hold back laughter "Okay to be fair to that last guy, I gotta send you to the mind prison too. But I'm gonna give you thirty seconds to find a weapon to bring in with you because I have to admit that one was pretty funny"
Foxes disguised as monks. On the left from Japan and on the right from Denmark.
Edward Said reads an excerpt of Frantz Fanon’s, “The Wretched of the Earth”