My Concept Art For Scrapnik Island, Plus A Bonus

My Concept Art For Scrapnik Island, Plus A Bonus
My Concept Art For Scrapnik Island, Plus A Bonus
My Concept Art For Scrapnik Island, Plus A Bonus
My Concept Art For Scrapnik Island, Plus A Bonus
My Concept Art For Scrapnik Island, Plus A Bonus
My Concept Art For Scrapnik Island, Plus A Bonus
My Concept Art For Scrapnik Island, Plus A Bonus
My Concept Art For Scrapnik Island, Plus A Bonus
My Concept Art For Scrapnik Island, Plus A Bonus
My Concept Art For Scrapnik Island, Plus A Bonus

My concept art for Scrapnik Island, plus a bonus

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4 months ago

URGENT: HELP SAVE THE LIFE OF MY CHILD

I'm Amal from Gaza. πŸ‰

Here’s my story, and I’m reaching out with a hopeful heart πŸ’”βœ¨, hoping someone will feel what my family and I are going through.

The Israeli occupation forces launched drone strikes on my husband, Fayez, and my son, Mohammad.

my husband was hit in the head, while my son Mohammad was wounded in his legs.

Although my husband's condition has stabilized, my son is still suffering immensely and urgently needs medical treatment outside Gaza.

I lost most of my family. I'm afraid to lose my son too πŸ₯Ί .

I need your help please donate and share, evry contribution, no matter how small, brings us hope in these dark times.

Mohammed deserves to live a happy and healthy life, just like every other child on this earth.

So I humbly ask you to donate even a little or at least reblog this appeal.

Please Donate now:πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ πŸ‘‡

Donate to The Struggle for Safety and Survival: Your Help is Our Only, organized by Fayez  Alkfarna
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My name is Fayez Al-Kafarna, and I am from northern Gaza, … Fayez Alkfarna needs your support for The Struggle for Safety and Survival:

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1 month ago
"Are You Satisfied Yet?"

"Are you satisfied yet?"


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3 weeks ago
"Father! Your Flesh And Blood, I Give It All Back! I Will Burden You No Longer!"

"Father! Your flesh and blood, I give it all back! I will burden you no longer!"

Fans of Nezha 2025, please watch Nezha 1979 (ε“ͺ吒闹桷) πŸ₯Ί

9 months ago

There's an obscure and criminally underrated anime based on the children's book "You're Umasou" which follows a young tyrannosaurus unwittingly adopting a newborn ankylosaurus and having to raise him. This film deserves more attention.

11 months ago
Garden Of The White Dragon η™½ιΎεœ’ // Patrick Vierthaler
Garden Of The White Dragon η™½ιΎεœ’ // Patrick Vierthaler
Garden Of The White Dragon η™½ιΎεœ’ // Patrick Vierthaler

Garden of the White Dragon η™½ιΎεœ’ // Patrick Vierthaler

1 year ago

How people in the USA loved nature and knew the ways of the plants in the past vs. nowadays

I have been in the stacks at the library, reading a lot of magazine and journal articles, selecting those that are from over fifty years ago.

I do this because I want to see how people thought and the tools they had to come up with their ideas, and see if I can get perspective on the thoughts and ideas of nowadays

I've been looking at the journals and magazines about nature, gardening, plants, and wildlife, focusing on those from 1950-1970 or thereabouts. These are some unstructured observations.

The discourse about spraying poisons on everything in your garden/lawn has been virtually unchanged for the past 70 years; the main thing that's changed is the specific chemicals used, which in the past were chemicals now known to be horribly dangerous and toxic. In many cases, just as today, the people who opposed the poisons were considered as whackos overreacting to something mostly safe with a few risks that could be easily minimized. In short, history is not on the pesticides' side.

Compared with 50-70 years ago, today the "wilderness" areas of the USA are doing much better nowadays, but it actually appears that the areas with lots of human habitation are doing much worse nowadays.

I am especially stricken by references to wildflowers. There has definitely been a MASSIVE disappearance of flowers in the Eastern United States. I can tell this because of what flowers the old magazines reference as common or familiar wildflowers. Many of them are flowers that seem rare to me, which I have only seen in designated preserves.

There are a lot more lepidopterans (butterflies and moths) presumed to be familiar to the reader. And birds.

Yes, land ownership in the USA originated with colonization, but it appears that the preoccupation with who owns every little piece of land on a very nitpicking level has emerged more recently? In the magazines there is a sense of natural places as an unacknowledged commons. It is assumed that a person has access to "The creek," "The woods," "The field," "The pond" for simple rambling or enjoyment without personally owning property or directly asking permission to go onto another person's property.

There is very little talk of hiking and backpacking. I don't think I saw anything in the magazines about hiking or going on hikes, which is strange because nowadays hiking is the main outdoor activity people think of. Nature lovers 50-70 years ago described many more activities that were not very physically active, simply watching the birds or tending to one's garden or going on a nice walk. I feel this HAS to do with the immediately above point.

Gardening seems like it was more common, like in general. The discussion is about gardening without poisons or unsustainable practices, instead of trying to convince people to garden at all.

Overall, the range of animals and plants culturally considered to be common or familiar "backyard" creatures has narrowed significantly, even as the overall conservation status of animals and plants has improved.

This, to me, suggests two things that each may be possible: first, that the soils and environments of our suburbs and houses have sustained such a high level of cumulative damage that the life forms they once supported are no longer able to live, or second, that our way of managing our yards and inhabited areas has become steadily more destructive. Perhaps it may be the case that the minimum "acceptable" standard of lawn management has become more fastidious.

In conclusion, I feel that our relationship with nature has become more distant, even as the number of people who abstractly support the preservation of "wilderness" has increased. In the past, these wilderness preservation initiatives were a harder sell, but somehow, more people were in more direct contact with the more mundane parts of nature like flowers and birds, and had a personal relationship with those things.

And somehow, even with all the DDT and arsenic, the everyday outdoor spaces surrounding people's homes were not as broadly hostile to life even though the people might have FELT more hostile towards life. In 1960, a person hates woodpeckers, snakes and moths and his yard is constantly plagued by them: in 2024, a person enjoys the concept of woodpeckers, snakes and moths but rarely sees them, and is more likely to think of parks and preserves as the place they live and need to be protected. Large animals are mostly doing better in 2024, but the littlest ones, the wildflowers and bugs and birds, have declined steeply. It's not because "wilderness" is less; it seems more because non-wilderness has declined in quality.

1 month ago
Even If TWSA Had Finished Without The World Ending, KDJ Would Have Been Okay
Even If TWSA Had Finished Without The World Ending, KDJ Would Have Been Okay
Even If TWSA Had Finished Without The World Ending, KDJ Would Have Been Okay
Even If TWSA Had Finished Without The World Ending, KDJ Would Have Been Okay
Even If TWSA Had Finished Without The World Ending, KDJ Would Have Been Okay
Even If TWSA Had Finished Without The World Ending, KDJ Would Have Been Okay
Even If TWSA Had Finished Without The World Ending, KDJ Would Have Been Okay
Even If TWSA Had Finished Without The World Ending, KDJ Would Have Been Okay
Even If TWSA Had Finished Without The World Ending, KDJ Would Have Been Okay
Even If TWSA Had Finished Without The World Ending, KDJ Would Have Been Okay

Even if TWSA had finished without the world ending, KDJ would have been okay

4 months ago
Wish I May, Wish I Might Be Someone Else Tonight Sometimes I Wish I Was Never Born At All
Wish I May, Wish I Might Be Someone Else Tonight Sometimes I Wish I Was Never Born At All
Wish I May, Wish I Might Be Someone Else Tonight Sometimes I Wish I Was Never Born At All
Wish I May, Wish I Might Be Someone Else Tonight Sometimes I Wish I Was Never Born At All
Wish I May, Wish I Might Be Someone Else Tonight Sometimes I Wish I Was Never Born At All
Wish I May, Wish I Might Be Someone Else Tonight Sometimes I Wish I Was Never Born At All
Wish I May, Wish I Might Be Someone Else Tonight Sometimes I Wish I Was Never Born At All

wish i may, wish i might be someone else tonight sometimes i wish i was never born at all


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10 months ago
Graves Grow No Green That You Can Use.

graves grow no green that you can use.

gwendolyn brooks

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