every like ten thousand years i get my ass back on this blog
styofa doing anything

Andulka
Monterey Bay Aquarium
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
will byers stan first human second
Not today Justin
Misplaced Lens Cap
art blog(derogatory)
RMH
Three Goblin Art
Xuebing Du
Sade Olutola

JBB: An Artblog!

oozey mess
Today's Document
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
No title available

★
seen from Pakistan

seen from Thailand
seen from Bangladesh
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Brazil
seen from India
seen from Japan

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Italy
seen from Azerbaijan
@wonring
every like ten thousand years i get my ass back on this blog
THORIN
❝ MY HOME WILL ALWAYS BE OPEN FOR YOU , MY DEAR FRIEND. ❞ pain - regret. he truly wished that the hobbit would stay - but this was not his home. he would return to his comfortable sitting chair within his comfortable home laid in a hill of the comfortable little town that was bag end. // @wonring * thorin oakenshield
BAG END. home among the rolling hills, place of convention, place of comfort. the whole trip he had yearned for the shire it seemed, to stop running from the terrors that kept hobbits promptly in the shire. yet now . . . gandalf had warned him that he would not return the same. and he did not feel the same hobbit that had shouted about all of his food being eaten by dwarves nor the same hobbit that had declared war on his cousin lobelia for trying numerous times to pilfer his spoons. no, he wasn’t the same. while returning to the shire seemed the reasonable thing to do, as it would have been the reasonable thing to listen to gandalf and stay down with him rather than returning to erebor after trading away the stone, it didn’t feel . . . right. no, no it did not. he still hesitated, those comforts of home no longer such a beckoning call. his heart had changed. ❝ YES, WELL I I WILL BE SURE TO VISIT. AND YOU ALL OF YOU ARE WELCOME AT BAG END ANY TIME FOR TEA. ❞
S T A R T E R C A L L !
( like / reblog. please specify muse, or it will be random. )
me ? know what i’m doing ? never
❝ some legends are told remember me for centuries❞
independent thranduil multiverse & multiship oc & crossover friendly selective / as loved by leila promo by @silvanichor
rules ❉ navigation
THIS IS NOT THE ROLLING HILLS OF THE SHIRE MASTER BAGGINS
guess what bitch is coming back
i feel heavy. heavy hearted, heavy handed, heavy footed. like there’s this great big weight. on my chest or on my shoulders, or somewhere in between. there are good kinds of weight in your body. a heart made of gold. a brain full of dreams. a throat full of laughter. and there are bad kinds of weight. shoes of lead. eyes that are tired. hands so full you can barely pick them up. i will not tell you what kind of weight i carry. but it is heavy. but it breaks my back.
atlas, tell me how you held up the world. i can barely hold up myself. // 12:06 AM (via whosaysthatimnot)
#any hobbit who lived through the Fell Winter would be scared shitless of wolves tbh #even if Bilbo didnt remember it he wouldve grown up with stories #which makes him throwing himself in front of a warg even more mindblowing tbh (via linddzz)
favorite rp partner: how many threads do we even have????
me: not enough
secretly dating aus might be my favourite aus
you look so hot but i can’t go near you with all these people around so i’m just going to send you dirty texts until we get an opportunity to leave without looking suspicious
we were snuggling in our underwear when my roommate came home early from vacation now you have to try and sneak down the fire escape while i distract them with really terrible small talk
we made the mutual decision to go to this party separately and when i arrived there was this asshole flirting with you and i’m trying not to make it obvious i’m seething with jealousy but it’s really difficult
we were fooling around in my car and you accidentally left your sexy underwear in the back seat which one of our friends finds just as we’re about to go on a really long, awkward roadtrip
my friend set me up on a blind date and i can’t really refuse because they think i’ve been single for ages so they think they’re doing me a favour and we have a massive fight about it that ends with us saying “i love you” for the first time
secretly dating aus give me life
thanatophobia
(noun) Thantophobia is defined as the fear of losing someone you love. With ancient Greek roots, the word “thanato” is directly defined as death. If one has thanatophobia, they fear the death of a loved or the metaphorical end of a relationship or friend with someone they hold extremely dear.
Have you ever been lonely? No, neither have I. Solitary, yes. Alone, certainly. But lonely means minding about being on your own. I’ve never minded about it.
Sebastian Faulks, Engleby (via larmoyante)
List of Poisonous Herbs
Aconite: Also known as Wolfsbane, it can be used to make a wash for ritual tools & space. Note: Poisonous, do not ingest.
Azalea: Happiness, gaiety and light spirits, first love.
Belladonna: This herb is deadly poisonous. Handle with care - DO NOT INGEST. Caution; should be taken when handling because it can be absorbed through the skin. Its uses include astral projection and protection spells. It can be used in flying ointment to achieve altered states of mind. It is not recommended though because people have died using this herb. Even some who were quite familiar with its use.
Calamus: Luck, money, healing, and protection. Place in corners of the kitchen to prevent hunger & poverty. Use to strengthen and bind spells.
Daffodil: While Daffodils are considered a poisonous plant and poisonous herb, they are not usually fatal. The poisonous herb Daffodil has also been called a Narcissus and Goose Leek and is seen in folk magic being used for love, luck, and fertility. It is associated with the element water and has feminine qualities.
Elder: Sleep, releasing enchantments, protection against negativity, wisdom, house blessing and business blessing. Elder flowers are useful in dream pillows. Wear to provide protection against evil, negativity, attackers, and the temptation to commit adultery. Used in rites of death & dying to protect the loved one during transport to the Otherworld. Note: Elder leaves, bark, roots, and raw berries are poisonous. Use with caution.
Foxglove: It is also known as dead man’s bells and witches’ gloves. Foxglove can be used in various ways: as a protective herb for the home or garden and to represent the element water. Welsh women used foxglove to create a black dye in which to draw lines on their homes’ floors to keep evil spirits out.
Hemlock: There are various forms of Hemlock but one in particular is the poisonous strain to avoid or handle with care. And that is the Conium maculatum. Use to paralyze a situation.
Kava Kava: Uses include aphrodisiac; potent sacramental drink; potions; induces visions; astral work; travel protection. Carry for success and job promotion.
Lily of the Valley: Repels negative energy. Can be used in rituals/spells to stop harassment. Can be used to promote longevity in marriage. *Use with caution - Poisonous*
Lobelia: Used for attracting love and preventing storms.
Mandrake: Used for protection and exorcising evil. Use in charms and spells to promote prosperity and fertility. *Use with caution - Poisonous*
Mistletoe: Used in fertility spells and charms. Can be used as a protection charm from negative energy or curses. Use as a charm for luck while hunting.*Use with caution - Poisonous*
Monkshood: Used in charms to protect from evil. 6nly the flowers are used because the roots give off fumes during the drying process. Good for misdirecting enemies. *Caution – Very Poisonous, do not consume*
Morning Glory: Used for binding and/or banishing spells and rituals. Can be used to bring people or objects towards you. Use the vine to wrap around a poppet to bind someone. *Caution – Poisonous, do not consume* Mugwort: Use in charms that are carried to increase lust & fertility. Can be used in healing charms to cure illness. *Caution - Use in well ventilated room AND with the right dosage*
Nightshade: This poisonous herb was used in magical concoctions, along with other poisonous herbs to induce visions. This type of “potion” or concoction has also been called “flying” ointment or flying potions, as it was believed to have been used by witches in order to give them hallucinations of flying. It was also said to have been used by the priestesses in Athens to contact oracles. While the herb in large doses can be deadly, the poison of the henbane plant really refers to its hallucinogenic effects.
Pennyroyal: Magickal uses include peace and tranquility. Carried to avoid seasickness or for physical strength & endurance. Worn to bring success to business. Use to rid the home of negative thoughts against you. Carry when dealing with negative vibrations of any kind. Place on a candle before or during uncomfortable meetings.
Peony: Protection from hexes and jinxes. Good luck, good fortune, prosperity, and business success. Hang in the home or car for protection. Used to attract faeries. Use in rituals to cure or reduce lunacy. Warning: While the flowers & petals have the positive qualities listed, the seed is called ‘Jumby Bean’ and is known for promoting dissension and strife.
Periwinkle: Love within marriage, mental powers, and money. Carry to obtain grace, attract money, and protect against snakes and poison. Use in magickal workings to restore lost memory. Burn with love incense before having sex with your husband or wife.
Skullcap: Used in sleep pillows for relaxation and peaceful sleep. Used in rituals as incense to bind oaths and consecrate vows. Used in baths to cleanse yourself of tensions and stress. Burned to diffuse disharmony and disruptive situations. *WARNING* Pregnant women should not use this herb because it can induce a miscarriage.
St. John’s Wort: Worn to prevent colds & fevers. Placed under pillow to induce prophetic, romantic dreams. Protects against all forms of black witchcraft. Place in a jar in a window or burn in a fireplace to protect from lightning, fire and evil spirits. Used for banishing, protection & blessing. Carry to strengthen courage and convictions or when confronting nasty situations. Burn to banish spirits and demons. Used in divination for the care of crystals. Note: Can be poisonous, use with caution. Warning: Can cause fatigue, dizziness, confusion, and dry mouth.
Straw Flower: Luck, longevity, and protection. Use in magick to get the effects to last. The flower of Samhain, signifying the transition from one type of life to another.
Uva Ursi: Magickal uses include increasing intuitive and psychic powers. Great in sachets for this purpose. American Indians used Uva Ursi in religious ceremonies.
Wolfsbane: It has also been commonly called Thor’s Hat, Wolf’s Hat, Leopard’s Bane, and Monkshood. Wolfsbane is a poisonous herb that was used in the old days as protection against vampires and werewolves.
Wormwood: Used in magic and charms to remove anger, inhibit violent acts, and for protection from curses. Use as incense for clairvoyance, enhance divinatory abilities or to summon spirits. Can be used in spells to bring them strife and misfortune. *Caution – Poisonous, do not consume*
Other herbs listed: Bittersweet Burning bush Calabar bean Calico bush Camphor Castor oil plant (seeds) Celandine Christmas rose (root) Cowbane Dog’s mercury Elkweed Ergot Flag lily Gelsemium Hellebore Henbane Holly (seeds) Honeysuckle (vine and fruits) Horse balm Ilex Impatiens pallida Indian arrowroot Inkberry Jack-in-the-pulpit (root) Jerusalem cherry Jimsonweed Laburnum (seeds) Laurel (seeds) Mayapple (roots, leaves, seeds) Poinsettia Poke root Rosebay Springle tree (seeds) Spurge Swallow wort Thorn apple Tobacco (Believe it! This IS a deadly poison if concentrated and eaten) Wahoo Wake-robin Water dropwort White bryony Winter rose Wood anemone (seeds) Yellow jasmine Yew (seeds and berries)
Also, please do your own research and do not soley look at this post for information on poisonous herbs.
- [Source] [Source] [Source] [Source]