hrafnsmál with ingrid and ashe, a conversation between a valkyrie and a raven for @fodlansfables
my first post :-) im trying to improve my art style and i drew him :-)
Crawling out of my grave to post this
toki braids magnus' hair in the hospital at some point so it's easier to manage, and i think that might actually be the moment magnus realizes he's fallen for this guy (of course 2 seconds later he chastises himself for even thinking it and resolves to shove those feelings down into the deepest darkest pit of his newly-patched-up heart, but still, it's a nice moment while it lasts)
i had to look at so many pinterests to figure out this braid ahhh :') but i did it
Лежа стоит
teach me some compliments in german :D
Well then, strap yourself in, because I am very bad at normal human compliments in any language lol
Ofc there's the standard "Du bist hübsch" or "Du bist schön" (You are pretty/You are beautiful).
idk why but the next thing that came to my mind was "Ich mag deine Stimme" (I like your voice).
With the base sentence "Ich mag dein/deine/deinen XYZ", you can compliment almost everything about someone (Augen -> eyes, Haar(e) -> hair, outfit, make up, art skills, Musikgeschmack -> taste in music, etc.)
I can't really think of anything else right now without getting into the highly specific run on sentences and German/English slang mash up I use to compliment others lol
I recently bought three air plants. I don’t know what they are though! How often and how long should I be soaking them? I feel like since I’ve bought them they haven’t really changed at all.
hey! most air plants (with some variation) are cool with a 5-20 minute soak once every week or two. these are vague numbers on purpose because 1. they’re hardy and can tolerate almost anything you throw at them and 2. there are some variations with every individual plant, its temp/light/humidity situation, etc.
you’re not really gonna see much of a change since when you bought them. most wholesalers send out plants when they’re at a stable and mature-ish state. (most) tillandsia flower once and then put out pups (baby plants that are clones of the mother plant). some species will let you know as they approach flowering stage by changing color from the apex(growing center part) to the leaf tips, usually a reddish pink. but other than that, your air plant is pretty set in its final form!
occasionally if your plant looks like it needs it or if it’s been a while(weeks-months) you can heavily dilute some regular liquid plant fertilizer and mist it on or add it to the soak bath. there’s plenty of info online about this if you google air plant feeding. that’s about it! good luck with your plants!
(ps: I get a lotta questions about air plants! I don’t mind answering them in the slightest, but if you want more info from my page you can search the tags #tillandsia or #airplants or #answer or #ask for similar stuff!)
That time when Toki fucking snaps
im so not sure it hasnt been done before so in case it was - im sorry
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