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She/ her; Old, not ancient, but old. Mainly SnK, but also TPN, Honey and Clover, 3-gatsu no Lion; Big on animals - dogs, cats, foxes, etc. Art... Yeah, no focus here.
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From the ocean’s salt spray to deep, serene woods to natural granite staircases leading you closer to the sunset sky, Acadia National Park in Maine is a wonder to explore. Crisscrossed by 27 miles of historic motor roads, 158 miles of hiking trails and 45 miles of carriage roads, it’s easy to find fantastic views and peaceful solitude at Acadia. A haven for artists, the park has been inspiring people long before it was first protected in 1919. Photo by Abhijit Patil (www.sharetheexperience.org).
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Through sorrow to find joy; or freedom, at the least.
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woman yelling at cat meme but make it ancient greek red figure pottery
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Oh, I did well.
Happy Birthday, Hange Zoë! —09/05
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I'm bawling and heartbroken.






Later, Hanji.
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what the fuck... what the actual fuck. I fucking refuse to believe this. fuuuuuuuuuuck!

"Later, Hange"... NO FUCKING LATER DON'T YOU DARE TO DIE ON ME 😭
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Death

The Nine of Cups

Justice

The Nine of Swords

The King of Swords

The Hanged Man

The Hermit

The Six of Swords

The Eight of Cups

The Five of Cups

The Sun

The Three of Swords
‘The Ghetto Tarot’: Haitian artists transform classic tarot deck into stunning real life scenes:
Welcome to the Ghetto Tarot, a project from award-winning documentary photographer Alice Smeets and a group of Haitian artists known as Atis Rezistans. The idea was to take the classic Rider-Waite tarot deck of 78 cards and create a photographic version of each card using settings and objects in the vibrant ghetto of Haiti.
As Smeets says, “The spirit of the Ghetto Tarot project is the inspiration to turn negative into positive while playing. The group of artists ‘Atiz Rezistans’ use trash to create art with their own visions that are a reflection of the beauty they see hidden within the waste. They are claiming the word ‘Ghetto,’ thus freeing themselves of its depreciating undertone and turning it into something beautiful.”
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Hello micia 🙂 could you draw Levi and Hanji arm wrestling and then make it really fluffy 🤩thank you! 🥰 I really like your art!
Thank you ^^


I hope it’s fluffy enough :3
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I am teaching myself how to take up space. How to not apologise constantly for the way I live and breathe. How an apology isn’t something I am supposed to say before I speak in a conversation. How I’m so sorry, isn’t something I have to say before I just allow myself the basic right of speaking about anything. I am teaching myself that I am allowed to exist on this planet without thinking of myself as a burden. How to not apologise for things that are out of my control. How to understand when people are trying to manipulate me into thinking the worst of myself and most of all how to stop thinking the very worst of myself as I deserve better than that from myself. I am teaching myself that humans can exist without assuming the very worst about themselves and how the people around them perceive them. How to not apologise when someone bumps into me and I immidiately assume it is my fault. How to not apologise when I ask a question because I think others will think I am stupid. How to love myself for these flawed bits of me no one has ever wanted to love before. I am teaching myself that all the lies my abusers told me about myself were so very wrong. How I am allowed to make mistakes. How as long as I apologise and amend things, anything is fixable if I still have love in my heart for the other person. How not everything that has ever gone wrong in every relationship is my fault. I am finally learning how to take up space as a human being. It’s taken a long, long road to get here. And I still have a very long way to go before I am done understanding that it is my job to take up space, that I am not just an afterthought or a secondary character in this gift of life I have been given. That who I am is not an apology, that who I am is not wrong.
— Nikita Gill
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