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cjhern1109 · 1 year
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Can the heavens hear my heart rejoice
When I lean in close to whisper,
“I’m melting at the sound of your voice
For you are my beautiful spring to my harsh winter,
Making life so young and new as a filly,
My precious Easter Lily”
Happy Easter Day, or lazy Sunday, to everyone. Hope that y’all have a wonderful day. ❤️💙💜Also here’s a little bonus at the end
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s7ieben · 2 months
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Joy
aquarelle, ink on paper – drawing – 26 x 19 cm A joyful moment, a happy place in your life, when you see something beautiful which is kind for your heart…
S7IEBEN.art RedBubble
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sbnkalny · 2 months
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Here's how bernie can still go With many blessings.
aflo
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Peachy has simple fallen over in the fallen magnolia petals.
At Lanhydrock, in Cornwall, England.
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smile-files · 1 year
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made myself a new ponysona :)
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greenskellyblob · 2 days
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Extremely shittily taken picture of a part of the current WIP. Sorry about like. 16 pixels tops.
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chaoticeddie · 3 months
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is this. too big to be a coaster...
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boydykedevo · 11 months
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I still contend that my “Magnus secret theatre kid” theory has legs but I don’t think that’s convincing to anyone else
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pureamericanism · 1 year
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Given the still relatively recent hullabaloo about the insufficient wokeness of Dungeons & Dragons, I've been reflecting on the deep irony of the fact that one of the very first tabletop roleplaying settings ever made was, on the surface, exactly what the campaigners of the Current Year most want. An imaginative and richly textured world in which 100% of the humans are people 'of color', written by a pious Muslim man named Muhammad, with civilizations inspired by a deep and scholarly understanding of a wide variety of non-European cultures without actively 'appropriating' from or parodying any of them, containing non-human species of sufficient alienness that they cannot possibly find any analogue in merely human xenophobic stereotypes (including species that have as many as 8 genders!)...well! It sounds like just the thing to unite grognards and Critical Role audients alike!
But of course, M.A.R. Barker was a Holocaust revisionist who wrote a Turner Diaries-tier novel about secret SS sleeper cells leading a brave, white nationalist revolution against, comme ils disent, 'ZOG'. So, y'know. Lol. Lmao, even.
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lotusdumpling · 1 year
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I cannot be the only person who wonders what popular YJ TV ships would look like between their comic counterparts, right?
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occasional-xiao · 2 years
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Had a midterm in a plant class so. Qingxin is probably a eudicot 
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mogeee · 1 year
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guess whos learning how to make emotes ? drawing on such a small scale is really challenging for me +_+ its been fun tho !
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lunarheslwt · 2 years
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The one thought that is recurring in my head is: Harry is such a gentle, gentle soul.
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junkyardromeo · 2 years
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fuck everything i guess
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sbnkalny · 3 days
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You did a great job finding THIS one! I just haven't been able to get a new phone or email M
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gnarl3ne-blog · 1 month
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Matilija poppy - Romneya coulteri by Arlene Schag Via Flickr: Native Matilija poppy (Romneya coulteri) in Southern California. This specimen was found growing within one mile of the Pacific ocean, the light hit it just right. The plant may grow up to 8 feet tall and very wide, definitely an outstanding show when in bloom. Romneya coulteri is endemic to California and Baja California in Mexico. Thrives in full sun and well drained soil. Plant can vigorously sprout from creeping rootstock. Matilija poppy (ma-TIL-i-ha or ma-til-EE-ha) is named after Chief Matilija of the Chumash Native American Indian Tribe. In the stalk, there is a clear to yellowish liquid substance that the Cahuilla used to drink. The plant is used medicinally for skin and gum problems and stomach upset. The Chumash people believed the petals of the flower are like the soul of a maiden, who died of a broken heart. Their Chumash gods transformed her into the pure white petal. This plant grows from the Sespe Creek Drainage in Ventura county south to Temescal canyon and into Baja California. This poppy shares its name with Matilija Canyon north of the town of Ojai, where the beautiful plants are said to protect the grave of the daughter of the Matilija Indian tribe's chief.
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