average nature enjoyer, posting my nature photos, reblogging stuff (often from mutuals) and interacting with fandoms. Feel free to suggest songs for my spotify playlist "The magic that is music" and my other public playlists.If you want to reach out, please comment on a post, asks are off due to bots and I dont check dms often due to bots-
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So-called "free thinkers" when their friend has to pee

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The only reason why transphobes always ask “what is a woman” instead of “what is a man” is because we all know that a man is a featherless biped.
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Me when there's nectar, cactus fruit, and insects at the function.
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i think these things might be stupid
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sorry for not posting much! they only let me out twice a month
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are you five nights at fucking kidding me
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Not too long ago I made a post about the Sanded Church of Skagen that was abandoned due to being buried in sand, but the “sand problem” is much larger than the church.

If you look at Denmark on a map you might notice a white dot near the very top of the country.

That my friend is a huge sand dune that arose out of the sea 300 years ago and is slowly eating its way through the landscape at 18 meters a year.

And if you look closer you might notice that it’s heading straight for the towns Rannerød and Hulsig and when that happens no one will come to save them because the dune is protected. At least they’ll see it coming.

That means that in a few hundred years we won’t just have a sanded church, we’ll have sanded towns with more roofs and towers sticking out of the dune than any tourist bureau could wish for.

Because the dune is a very popular tourist spot. I myself have been to it a few times and it’s quite the experience for a child to suddenly be in a “desert” in Denmark.

If you feel sad for the people in the towns just remember that’s nature. The reason why the dune is protected is because the area used to have many more but people made an effort to destroy them and it fucked up the ecosystem in the area. The dunes leave moist wetland behind that loads of rare creatures thrive in.
So today the inevitable end of the towns are viewed as sort of romantic poetry about nature, the march of time and appreciating the now.



And isn’t it kinda beautiful? To know that something like this exists in the world that will destroy our towns, roads and railways that we could easily eradicate with our modern technology but we choose not to simply because we know it would be wrong.
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I am having thoughts . thoughts. the character. on the character website. tumblr.
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“i asked chatgpt—” well i asked the ceaseless watcher to turn its gaze upon you
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"I asked ChatGPT--"
Yeah well, I asked the wasps nest in my attic. It sang its answer so beautifully to me, but I am so very afraid of it. Perhaps it will soothe my itching soul...
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Another cyn drawing, april 2025
[Criss cross applesauce]
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Cyn/solver, april 2025
This character design is literally so fun to draw
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dandelions deserve more respect than they get
you say “weeds” I say “widespread non-native edible plant and early-blooming pollinator resource that is not considered invasive because it behaves politely and does not cause deleterious ecological consequences”
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“average person eats 3 spiders a year” factoid actualy just statistical error. average person eats 0 spiders per year. Spiders Georg, who lives in cave & eats over 10,000 each day, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
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fnaf 2 will be real. in 8 months.
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"Kill them with kindness" WRONG. drop the opera house chandelier on them.
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