Percy, he/him, mid-20s. religion, horror, sometimes art or academia. header by constellaj. current interests: rogue trader, history, pathologic, starfinder
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Sins of a father
Day two of @feanorianweek
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I wanted to give another go to Corbulo, and so...
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it's one thing to see vaguely-WWII-carticature ass kim kitsuragi fanart but it's a whole other thing when the art gets a bunch of notes. like Damn do you all think we look like that. lmao
#i could have sworn i saw this post like 5 months ago#i can only assume some other bad art of kim kitsuragi is making the rounds for me to see a second version of it
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caved and finally made a lamenters oc even though I still kind of hate their yellow armor
this was originally just a character design test to do something different with the stereotypical "long golden hair" that the sanguinius extended family typically have, but I'm kind of attached to him now
#warhammer 40k#my art#lamenters#wh40k#he doesn't have a name yet. might be octavius. unsure#saving him until i have a good story to put him in
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"The U.S. Forest Service today [Aug. 29, 2025] posted notice of its intention to roll back significant protections on some 45 million acres of mid-elevation forestland, and will accept public comments through Sept. 19 to gauge Americans’ appetite for the change.
Specifically, the Trump administration plans to rescind the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule, proposed by the Clinton administration and enacted under the George Bush administration, that generally prohibits new road construction on millions of acres of U.S. Forest Service land. The rule was adopted after hundreds of public meetings and 1.6 million public comments, 95 percent of which supported the roadless protections as a tool to conserve wildlife habitat, improve watershed health, and importantly, reduce the risk of catastrophic wildfires on America’s public timberlands."
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how it feels to wash your hair and brush your teeth and have clean clothes on

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purity politics
(reposting this because tumblr deleted my blog funny enough for nsfw)
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some trans anders ,, if u care
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the september wind that makes you nostalgic for stupid things has been blowing through the city. watch out
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every time i get close to someone i feel like a stray dog trying to live in a house. like i don’t know where to put my body or how loud i’m allowed to be.
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SAINT EULALIA OF BARCELONA
The holy martyr Eulalia lived near the city of Barcino (modern-day Barcelona) in Spain, raised by devout Christian parents in faith and piety. Even at the young age of fourteen, she lived a life of quiet devotion in her family home, spending her days in prayer, Scripture reading, and handiwork alongside like-minded companions.
When Emperor Diocletian’s persecutions reached Barcino, the governor Dacian arrived to eradicate Christianity. Hearing this, Eulalia secretly left her home by night and entered the city by dawn. Pushing through the crowds, she boldly denounced Dacian: "You force people to renounce the True God and worship demons!"
Enraged, Dacian ordered her beaten. Yet Eulalia endured calmly, saying God had taken her pain. The tortures worsened: iron hooks tore her flesh, and flames seared her wounds. When Dacian sneered, "Where is your God now?" she replied, "He stands beside me—but your sins blind you." Through it all, she sang psalms.
As she prayed for deliverance, God heard her. The virgin breathed her last—and a white dove flew from her mouth.
Virgin-martyr Eulalia of Barcelona is commemorated on September 4.
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I was 12 years old in 2011.... you could NEVER make me hate stomp clap hey music
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