Hnnnnnnnnnmmmmm Nnnnnnnnnnngggh

Hnnnnnnnnnmmmmm nnnnnnnnnnngggh

I wanna read a book under those. I wanna sketch under those trees in bloom. So fucking bad.

Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China
Longmei龙梅 Blossoms In Drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an Chansi, Yongjia, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province In China

longmei龙梅 blossoms in drizzle, 普安禅寺pu'an chansi, yongjia, wenzhou, zhejiang province in china (cr 沈愈之)

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5 months ago

You know what I find to be terribly ironic?

A healthcare CEO was killed and the only reason I know is because of the internet. My life didn’t end. The world didn’t stop turning. Healthcare is still being provided by overworked and underpaid and overqualified doctors, nurses, technicians, etc., across the country.

It’s almost like… CEOs…. Don’t serve a fucking purpose beyond being figure heads! They aren’t crucial to the continuing function of society!! And at the end of the day, they’re human and very mortal like the rest of us! Good for them!!


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8 months ago

Every time I go to draw something I go “hey! I should color this” and then that leads to “hey! I should shade this” and then I fall into the trap of “hey! I should texture this” and suddenly I’m three days deep fucking finger painting in procreate because I’m too broke for an updated Apple Pencil that will pair with my iPad and I’ve decidedly bit off far more than I can chew because I’m trying to fully render something, and then on day four I start looking at it sideways and going “I don’t even know if I like this anymore.” And I don’t even know if it’s worth posting it at that point.


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4 months ago

Not me being back on my bullshit and writing more of werewolf Pheonix like the degenerate I am.

(I’m working on chapter nine my friends)


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5 months ago

They weren’t even dead, actually, they had a head cold. False alarm everyone.

my autopsy results came back negative There was nothing in there


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4 months ago

I’m shocked the first thought wasn’t “bastard” but this is funnier

mom called me a fag yesterday by accident


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1 year ago

You’re doing so good tho!

Drawing Food And Eating Is Hard

drawing food and eating is hard

8 months ago

Middle aged men can have pink sparkles if they want them

Middle Aged Man Bishie Sparkles….. I’ve Never Respected Capcom More

middle aged man bishie sparkles….. i’ve never respected capcom more


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6 months ago

Had the most embarrassing dream the other night.

For me and only me, specifically.

Had a dream where my brain conjured up some kind of cycad and it had a seed cone and my dorky ass went and poked it and said “that’s a big ass ovule cone!”

And I can’t stop thinking about it. Like yes I wasn’t wrong but goddamnit just call it a seed cone like a normal person you stupid plant nerd. (It’s fine I’m majoring in it)

Man was that cringe as fuck.


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4 months ago

Okay, as an American studying to become a botanist I’m about to fire shots in every direction. None of you are safe, not even myself, but there are things about this post that have pissed me off to the point of righteous anger.

American chestnut is functionally extinct yes, except for a few remaining colonies, however, that’s not because of most Americans, just as you, previous person, said your issues are not because of most of the British- as Americans relied on chestnuts as a cultural symbol and a food source as they taste arguably better (or so I’m told) than the European chestnuts that were exported to us carrying chestnut blight that killed our chestnuts. Those same stumps ARE STILL TRYING TO SEND OUT SUCKERS, and are STILL DYING BECAUSE OF AN INTRODUCED BLIGHT BY EUROPEAN NEGLIGENCE.

I understand you’re mad at the lack of education on our side, I am as well- the American education system FAILS at teaching botany on a MULTITUDE of ENORMOUS levels, and you and I both know that plant life is the basis of an ecosystem, but don’t you dare think that this means I’m not infuriated by the same from you- I am. I KNOW FOR A FACT that Europe is no better in its failure to find value in botanical studies, and I’m still pissed about it, but I’ve at least seen a few papers about the subject and written a few essays myself, and at least Europe isn’t the near-dead-static radio silence about botany the way America seems to be. But at least know that this is a two way street, and don’t deflect about that shortcoming when we’re both at fault.

The prairies??? That was misguided science and capitalism instilling laziness. We had rules and laws about rewilding areas post mining expeditions and construction, but those were ignored by greedy corps who figured slapping some trees on an area that didn’t have trees before would solve their problem. And the people in charge weren’t ecologists, but government officials who heard in school that trees give us oxygen and are therefore better than grass, and so with being slid a little extra cash, shrugged their shoulders about it and turned a blind eye to the issue because “well it’s just trees” and BOY, AM I MAD ABOUT THAT TOO, but being MAD, and BEING ABLE TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT are two very different ball parks, babe.

Then there was climate crisis attention in the nineties, and although the intentions of the campaigns were pure-hearted, they were misleading in the idea that planting trees Willy-nilly would solve our problems, and while yes, trees are larger organisms that need more co2 to grow to max size, and therefore absorb more carbon, not all trees are created equal, and while some non-natives might absorb more CO2 or do better in certain regions, more of the people supplying and planting those invasive trees have no ability, much less a concept of even recognizing the potential for something to become invasive. Another failure of our shitty education system, but we already know it’s shit, so that’s besides the point.

The grasses and monocultures of lawns we have are a direct spawn of English colonialism. Lawns were managed by slaves and considered a sign of wealth- and non-natural ornamental landscapes were seen as a sign of knowledge and skill to tend.

American pioneers and natives didn’t give two shits about those things, and though we aren’t blameless for the slew of invasive ravaging our ecosystems, Britain is no saint in this either. Y’all have a government that fears and respects Its people and their voices; do not squander your opportunity, when here in America, trying to get through to a politician bought out by lobbyists to get off their asses and do something is clearly MUCH HARDER than you all seem to think it is because capitalism is unchecked over here.

You have the science. You have the opportunity. Fight the status quo and take a risk while you have a chance to. Right your wrongs. There’s no excuse to not. At least we make an effort and fight, even though every step forward feels like a step backwards because politicians and public figures here usually have their pockets and offices lined so thick with wads of cash they can’t seem to hear us screaming in the streets. So many organizations out here are all desperately scrounging for donations and support individually to step up where our governing bodies ran like cowardly father figures going out for milk and cigarettes and then simply ignoring the issues we’ve being screeching about like it’s not something young people are mad about on the daily. Also, you lost lynxes??? Reintroduce them. Yes you’re on an island, that doesn’t stop animals, and it hasn’t before. They will adapt so long as you let them. You can fix the damage that’s been done, all it takes is effort and time, and a willingness to take a chance to make a change.

Moreover. You ALSO EAT THOSE STOLEN CROPS.

TOMATOES. CORN. SQUASH. BEANS. TOMATILLOS.

YOU EAT THOSE TOO!

And what about the Cinnamon? The Mace? The nutmeg? The British stole those from the people of India. The tea you’ve monopolized as your own? That’s from China and Japan. You don’t even drink it right. You’re suppose to pour out the first steep according to Chinese tea practices. And they sold it for far cheaper to the British at the time. The wheat? Grains? Ethiopia, that’s from the Fertile Crescent. Your very bread is made of a stolen crop.

Your fruits? All of it, stolen. The Mediterranean originally grew mint, oregano, rosemary, olives, and cabbage.

Do you indulge in chocolate? That was stolen by your Spanish neighbors from the Aztecs and Mayans darling. Chewing gum too.

We didn’t even steal half the crops we grow, imperialism did, so don’t even start there. Many of the natives crops are viable solutions to local food, but guess what? WE DONT FREAKING USE THEM!

You wanna get mad at us for something? Get mad that we don’t use acorn and coontie flour instead of wheat. Get mad that we don’t use elderberries and American cherries in jams as much as we should. Get mad that we haven’t cultivated the pawpaw or Florida plum as much as we should. Get mad that we don’t use sumac, or Kentucky coffee. Get mad that blueberries and cranberries aren’t a main staple in our diets, and because of capitalism-caused food deserts and absurd prices. Get mad that we don’t eat local meats, but farm instead of forage when there’s so much we could be eating to cut back on our waste, but we don’t because humans are prissy and don’t want to put the effort into making things taste good by selective breeding like we did when we were nomadic and still figuring out agriculture. Get mad that we could be eating our way through our kudzu problem in the south, but we aren’t because it’s just not something we do culturally.

Get mad about the things we can be faulted for, because at least we can actually try and control those.

The moral of the story here is we should be fucking mad at the GREED OF THE FEW. At the end of the day, that’s what’s caused us the most problems isn’t it? Instead we sit here and we bicker about who’s worse, instead of making each other better. Like you said, let’s not throw stones at each other from our stupid glass houses, and burn down the people who are actually responsible and have the means to do something but instead choose to do nothing.

Actually Your Society Is The Freaks For Shooting Everything That Moves And Burning Half Your "nature

Actually your society is the freaks for shooting everything that moves and burning half your "nature reserves" every year so that upperclass dandies can eat leaded pheasant. North Americans are the well adjusted ones here, your country has become a desolate suburban lawn in island form


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10 months ago

thumbnail sketches who? Never heard of em.

The worst part is even if I do thumbnail sketch I end up hating it after five minutes and redrawing it anyways.

Aquarium Date!

Aquarium date!

Total work time 109 min

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