To prove something to a friend, please
REBLOG IF YOU THINK ASEXUALS BELONG IN LGBTQ+ SPACES
LIKE IF YOU THINK ASEXUALS DON’T BELONG IN LGBTQ+ SPACES
I was gonna make a joke about how I say “I need to go the circus again” the way people used to say they need to go to the sea to balance their humors. But I realized the circus balances humors too
The audience is trying to explode me with their minds, I fear 😔
tagging: @dr-hystericals (you may tag the other terrors) + anyone else that wants to join :>
Restarting this because the other chain I was tagged in was getting long. Thank you @skywarpie for tagging me!
Game: Make this picrew of yourself | Take this uquiz (How Fandom Would See You If You Were A Fictional Character)
Here are my results :D
I'm gonna tag @0-miles-away @serainamoonlight @goldemas1244 @snoopyscorpio @zoomies0813 @icechippies @pomidaea @nihildenial @theoutermenace1986 @anoddreindeer @brytnoter @mac-and-thefox @floating--goblin @ir0n-angel @atmosghoul @p1nkcanoe @peanutbutter-doodles @numbingbone @keo6323 @wrathofrats @golden-rats @chapel-of-rizztual @coffeeghoulie @divine-misfortune and anyone else is free to take part in this :D
IM LOSING MY MIND?? WHERE DID THE BREAD COME FROM. WHY IS IT SIDEWAYS. WHAT IS HAPPENING
sorry i can't stop thinking about this. it's finally our month honey
my partner is only 40 but nestled within him is the soul of an elderly man
Artwork I did for @rindecisions wonderful fic Nectar! https://archiveofourown.org/works/51954259 Please go over and give them some love!
✧ A Mothers Revenge ✧
A kestrel seeks revenge on a European Starling after it kills and eats her chicks. In the U.S, European starlings have a devastating impact on our native ecosystems in the entire United States. This species is known for their aggression towards other cavity nesting birds, outcompeting native species for nesting spots and food sources. They’ve been known to kill many native species from bluebirds, to woodpeckers, to kestrels. They are violent towards competing species, destroying their nests, and pecking holes in eggs laid by other birds. Not to mention, they also destroy crops and devour multitudes of grain each year.
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I wanted to portray something intense to kind of grab people’s attention to this problem. Most people don’t know how horribly invasive they are. While they’re pretty birds, they’re not meant to live in the United States. I wanted to use colors like red (to represent anger, sadness, revenge, betrayal) to portray what native species have to endure every year towards a bird that was never supposed to even come in contact with them. And colors like yellow (to represent wrongfully perceived innocence and guilt).
The spills of blood can be represented as the successful revenge the kestrel has, or, the multitudes of blood spilled from native species by European Starlings.
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Did you know? All the European Starlings in North America descended from 100 birds set loose in New York’s Central Park in the early 1890s. The birds were intentionally released by a group who wanted America to have all the birds that Shakespeare ever mentioned. It took several tries, but eventually the population took off. Today, more than 200 million European Starlings range from Alaska to Mexico.
big humongous urge to make a little joke animatic
i think it's fine to attribute some desire to biology, like wanting to have kids. like yeah I'm sure a lot of it is the living creature need to proliferate. it doesn't bug me. same as acknowledging that love is dopamine or whatever. a cynic saying love is just chemicals in our brains isn't a gotcha. like ok we as humans were so driven and fascinated by our capacity to love that we found the exact juice that produces that feeling and gave it a name. that's awesome, actually, i dig that, i love that. with my chemicals.
header by calebauer || he/him || multifandom artist (whatever I'm hyperfixating on currently) || no thoughts, head empty
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