"You can't pin joy like a moth."
Saw this quote by Holly Cassell floating around on here, I don't know the person but I love the sentiment of appreciating fun luxuries in the moment instead of feeling a need to save them for some unknown future time once you feel that it's "earned."
Just coming up unicorns this month lol
your name is a golden bell hung in my heart. i would break my body to pieces to call you once by your name.
Looks like a baby lugia, love it.
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The pictures don’t really do it justice but it’s the best I can do.
And some close ups of my favorites
At some point when I started this painting I knew what all these butterflies and moths were called but I can only remember a few of them now!
Ganon is my favorite character from Zelda. 😁
This might not go further than this sketch, but here he is.
im sorry guys
Druidry is based on what we can assume from Ancient Druid traditions. Which includes the religions that were around at the time as well. Now here's a very important thing, we don't know much because the Druids would pass things down through oral tradition, and the Christianization of the Celtic nations caused it to die.
What we know about Ancient Druids: Druid was a job position and status, they did a lot of things like advise, heal, and mediate conflicts.
Modern Druidry is not Ancient Druidry. We literally cannot be like the ancient Druids because we don't know enough about them and we also aren't going to be advising kings that's just- not happening.
Modern Druidry, however, is based in what little we know. No one is claiming it is exact, and if they are, they are wrong.
What we know about the culture where the druids existed: Holidays, clothing, religion (thanks to some Christian priests who wrote myths down during the Christianization of the nations), legends and other mythology not relating directly to religion, the Fair folk (aka Fae).
With what we know about Ancient Druids, and what we know about the culture itself, we have attempted to combine into the religion/spirituality of Modern Druidry. We call ourselves Druids not because we are advisors to kings, but because we are honoring the Ancient Druids that were once spiritual leaders and important members of society. What we follow is hopefully something close to what Ancient Celts would have followed.
Why? For a lot of reasons, but let's just go with the simple answer "because we like it" just like with any damn religion.
Oh the nostalgia.
could honestly be old news, but just discovered someone recreated the pmd personality test online, with an even longer option! absolutely adore this. 🥹
Questions for the academia community, is anthropology and genetics light or dark academia?
More Solarpunk visions of a better future where human art and ecology meet as one :)
Be a little cheeky and send these to your local city planner. Be a tad punk and spam your local government with it.
[ image: a drawing of a young Otto Octavius. He is sitting, turned to the sides with his hands in splayed out in front of him, an eerie, blank look on his face. one of his glasses lenses shows a wide, circular eye, the other a radioactive symbol. the background is an abstract drawing of a nuclear bomb blowing away a city, deep red and orange and black. Otto is colored in a paler orange, but his glasses are deep orange, his pupil and the symbol deep red. ]
Oh... Oh... I see the sky. It's becoming a very very bright red.
Nothing more then your average girl who likes thrillers, books, and the occult. Other blog. https://at.tumblr.com/cephalapodsupport/e5blsbj500rf
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