the two keychains in the top left are Eli and Rin from LoveLive!!
the first pin on the top is Tomoe Udagawa from Bandori, the two pins next to it are custom designs from my friend, representing my identities, nonbinary and bisexual!
the fourth button on the right is my motw oc, kalyre! the keychain beside it is a leafeon claw machine shaker keychain, below it is a vaporeon on a macaron!
ask away for the deets on anything else :) I'm super proud of it!
cant stop thinking about spn x danny phantom crossover
Danny seeing cas's true form inspired by this post
me: man, i really want to do some squiggly lines and wrinkly folds with my brush pen, but what should i draw?
@pangur-and-grim's humble homunculus:
EVERYONE SHUT THE FUCK UP SCIENTISTS AT THE SCHMIDT OCEAN INSTITUTE HAVE FOOTAGE OF A LIVE COLOSSAL SQUID FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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If WWE Superstars were Pokémon Gym Leaders by animeempirestudios
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Listening seems easy—until you actually try it.
Not hearing. Not nodding while mentally drafting your rebuttal. But real listening.
The kind that waits. The kind that slows your breath. The kind that says, “I’m not the center of this moment. You are.” In a world that rewards volume, speed, and certainty, listening is a countercultural act.
It doesn’t feed your ego. It won’t trend. It doesn’t finish the sentence.
But it does build bridges. It can crack open walls. It will make room for the sacred.
Because sometimes, the most important voice in the room is the one you’ve been talking over— including God’s.
The loudest voice isn’t always the wisest. The first answer isn’t always the truest. And the best response? Might just be the pause.
So today: Be quick to listen. Slow to speak. Slower still to react.
You might be amazed what you hear when you're not the one doing the talking.
Source: The Hardest Skill in the World
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I really like this russian edition of classic books. Letting famous artists do the covers in YA style was such a simple but clever decision. According to the recent study the number of teenage readers increased, possibly thanks to these covers. I own traditional classics with blank covers but if I ever see one of these in the wild, it’ll probably make me go feral.
Here are some of my favs:
Dracula (art by Renibet)
2.Jane Eyre (art by Ulunii)
3. Little women (art by чаки чаки)
4. The Idiot (the hedgehog-omg-) (art by Xinshi)
5. Pride and Prejudice (art by Cactusute)
6. War and Peace (art by Xinshi)
7. Wuthering Heights (art by Renibet)
8. The Great Gatsby (art by NIKEL)
9. Frankenstein (art by Iren Horrors)
10. Crime and Punishment (art by REDwood)
11. Anna Karenina (art by Ulunii)
12. The Cherry Orchard (art by lewisite)
13. The Master and Margarita (art by Renibet)
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