Hm. Drawing Things, I Am.

hm. drawing things, i am.

Hm. Drawing Things, I Am.

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1 year ago

order with a side or victory

Order With A Side Or Victory

won on my second try, first attempt ended on floor 3 lmao. finishing off order with burst bombs after ascending to godhood was fun, let's do that again.

posting this like three days after i did it btw.


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3 months ago

via indiarosecrawford

Frog Paints a Water Lily Pond πŸͺ·πŸŽ¨πŸΈ

𝑓ₒᡣ ⲕᡒ𝑛𝑔 ₐ𝑛𝑑 𝑐ₒ𝑑𝑑ₐ𝑔ₑ

1 year ago

*makes this noise at you*


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2 months ago

I want to be a house un-flipper. I want to buy expensive houses and make them look so shitty it devalues the entire neighbourhood


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11 months ago

pride month!!!

Pride Month!!!

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1 year ago

thanks, german translation, for showing once more how there's no heterosexual explanation for these two. that's like, the least subtle you can get short of having them kiss on screen.

they are so fucking gay for each other, it's incredible

Pearl calls Marina "her beauty" in the german translation of suffer no fools. I feel like all of you should know this.


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1 year ago

Today Marks 200 Years of Dinosaurs!!

Today Marks 200 Years Of Dinosaurs!!

Photo by Paul Barrett (image link here).

On this day, February 20th, 1824, bones from the Stonesfield Slate in Oxfordshire, England were described by William Buckland. Dinosaur fossils have likely been known since time immemorial, but that day was the first time a dinosaur had been described by western science (being the predatory Megalosaurus). Two decades later, Richard Owen would use the three fossils shown above - belonging to three separate animals Megalosaurus (leg), Iguanodon (tooth), and Hylaeosaurus (spine) - to formally recognize Dinosauria as a lineage of animals. Today over a thousand Mesozoic dinosaur genera known, with many being described on a monthly basis, and our understanding of these animals has grown tremendously since the 1820s. We now recognize that dinosaurs were sophisticated, highly active reptiles with diverse behaviors of which one lineage survived the great Cretaceous Mass Extinction Event: the birds. Paleontologist Darren Naish has said that dinosaurs are popular "because they look neat, because they're awesome in every sense of the word, because they ruled a vast, chaotic, complex wilderness, and because they're the source of a myriad of big, really interesting questions". And I'm sure we all couldn't agree more.

So here's to 200 Years of Dinosaurs! How will you celebrate one of the world's most popular and incredible animals?


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-(thee/they/any)- lives on the internet, very invested in multiple games, even ones i can't even get (they generate enrichment in the brain centrifuge) ✨holy trinity of artist, furry and otherkin✨ (notably full of disease and mental illness)

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