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nostalgic-woodwind · 10 months
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Did you know that not only today is International Nonbinary People’s Day, but it is also Shark Awareness Day? 🦈🤍💛💜🖤
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Art request: Can you do Jin comforting regressed Ming as she goes through vent/impure regression (Turning Red)?
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Request for @nostalgic-woodwind !
I haven’t seen Turning Red just yet, but just from what I read when I went to Ming and Jin’s pages on the Pixar wiki, this is a good headcanon ! I feel like Ming would definitely vent regress, but it doesn’t make Jin love her any less! 💚💚💚
Also, I feel like Ming plays on a Tamagotchi whenever she’s regressed.
Thank you for this request!
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r0semultiverse · 6 months
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This is my updated version of my TADC OC. I didn’t check my color palette beforehand. - submitted by @nostalgic-woodwind
Love them!!! You did really great on this OC! Ngl really inspiring me to make my own! 💜 ^w^
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nostalgic-doodles · 7 months
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Hello! Welcome to my art blog, where I post my artwork for easy access!
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My agere/kid at heart blog: @nostalgic-woodwind
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Art and Moodboard Requests are OPEN! I will do:
Blue’s Clues
Hazbin Hotel
Lalaloopsy
Animal Crossing
The Amazing Digital Circus
Bluey
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Arthur (PBS Kids)
Pajanimals
Sesame Street
HBO Family/Jam shows (A Little Curious, Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, Crashbox, El Perro y El Gato, Storybook Musicals, etc.)
Playhouse Disney (1997-2011) shows (Bear in the Big Blue House, PB&J Otter, Higglytown Heroes, etc.)
Rules:
No NSFW requests
No ageplay/petplay
Reblogs are great and appreciated, but no reposts/stealing
No tickle requests
No punishments (I will accept timeouts, but absolutely no corporal punishment/spankings, any form of abuse, etc.)
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cloudsovrthmoon · 1 year
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Ming and Jin Lee from Turning Red request for @nostalgic-woodwind !!! 🍁🌹🪐🐚🎍🌿
Middle art credit to @ coi_arts on twitter!
Requests are open!
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anosci · 7 months
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(332-347 albums etc that I’ve listened to this year, copied from twitter) (now with art. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24])
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332/ Ryuichi Sakamoto - async - Remodels (2017) hits harder!!! all the remixes bring out the best from the originals. i ended up vibing with this way more. two specific big highlights: "disintegration (Alva Noto Remodel)" next level "ZURE (Yves Tumor Obsession Edit)" MASSIVE
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333/ おとめ - Reflective memory ~Lo-Fi mix~ (2023) nice little chill beats, p much exactly as you'd expect. the 2 that stood out to me: "Two hours viewing" is extra lush and what id describe as wintery. and then "Full Moon Eyes" has some fat ass BASS. love that upright stuff.
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334/ CLYDE & Starkey - Clydebot Ultra (2023) jungle is massive etc etc i think the opening track (Jungle Bass Cannon) is the best, and, coincidentally, goes the hardest
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335/ Loraine James - Gentle Confrontation (2023) "Prelude of Tired of Me" this texture contrast… "While They Were Singing" smth about this… feels tired(?). all of this emits such a specific feeling that i can only describe as "exhausted" and it's fascinating
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336/ Rascal Reporters - The Strainge Case Of Steve (2023) kind of in love with the "no, no, let's keep it going" attitude in "A Race Against Time" lol "The Odor At Tavistock" beautiful adventure "Guns For Clones" standout. love those sitars
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337/ Aleksi Perälä - Simulation (2017) sometimes idk how to approach these numerous numbered variations on a few ideas but "NLL561606932" do be hitting.
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338/ Jlin - Perspective (2023) misc thoughts… "Fourth Perspective" got a spooky vibe "Derivative" is funny but like… still bangs lol "Duality" is oddly cinematic. an unorthodox happily ever after
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339/ Cornelius - Mellow Waves (2017) picky about vocals :\ i dig the clouded soundscapes though. "Surfing on Mind Wave, Pt. 2" is good shit. "Helix / Spiral" 2nd fav tune. feels like it could go in a katamari also: even when im picky, the stereo field is CHOICE.
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340/ Skytree - Harmonic Residents (2023) i got into skytree bc he was mixing dubstep with massive chill soundscapes. now hes shifted into just the latter and he's killing it. as a whole this EP is relaxing and meditative. i love how tall the wall of sound is in "Astral Projector"
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341/ Excision - Virus Remixes (2017) i loved the original so it's a tall order to best these tunes. and sadly…i just didnt enjoy a number of these. :( but! "Final Boss (Dillon Francis Remix)" !!! "Mirror (Kai Wachi Remix)" wildest thing here maybe! plus a few others!
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342/ Location Location Location - Damaged Goods (2023) kinda mixed feelings tbh. "mislocated" mood all around. that said: woah, the suffocating sound of "Trap Door"! 2nd fav prolly "79 Beatdowns". feels like being lost. "A Sound That Shapes A Thing That Thinks" feels very light
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343/ VA - Doukyuusei Sound Memorial (1993) kinda just "not bad" for me, but a few of these HIT: "Mako Saitoh" is insanely soft. those woodwinds win my heart over. "Misa Tanaka" big fav! "Kurumi Nishina" hits like a mint
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344/ Iris Ipsum - Pattern Language (2023) really really (cool) tight beat textures a bit like hip hop beat influenced idmy. feels like it'd be right at home on merck :) my favorites are bouncing between "Gaussian" and "Inner Array" as of writing
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345/ Oneohtrix Point Never - Again (2023) this is the most transporting music ive heard in a hot minute. i feel like i just watched a movie, not an album. this is also the most fresh thing ive heard in a hot minute. what the hell. i cant pick a fav track. all around amazing.
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346/ mōshonsensu - Even Keel (2023) its lush but… idk. it just doesnt quite hit me. it happens sometimes. except one track: "Renaissance". it has a soft and sleepy vibe that kinda sticks with me. nostalgic a bit.
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thesunlounge · 5 years
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Reviews 205: La llama de Prometeo
Discómanos is a record label and collective of artists operating out of Spain and last year they released a beautiful compilation entitled La llama de Prometeo: La puerta de entrada a las Nueves Músicas Españolas. The title translates to “The Flame of Prometheus: The Gateway to the New Spanish Music” and indeed, this collection serves as an adventurous and breathtakingly gorgeous survey of Spain’s space music, new age, and ambient scenes during the late 80s and 90s, with many of the artists here having been associated to Hyades Arts, Grabaciones Accidentales, and Música Sin-Fin. I have to thank Ban Ban Ton Ton for turning me onto this one, for if Dr. Rob hadn’t mentioned the release when writing about his Chilled / January 2019 mix, I might never have come across it. Which is altogether surprising given my fascination with this corner of Spain’s rich musical history as well as the fact the big names such as Finis Africae, Iury Lech, and Suso Saiz all appear. But there are many wonderful artists that are completely new to me as well and in every case, compiler Daniel Nielles has selected tracks that have never before been released on vinyl. The music itself is dreamy and meditative, seeing soundworlds of seaside folk, pastoral new age, heart-melting ambient, and bleary-eyed kosmische all unite for a balearic float on waves made of light. And it’s all tied together by the myth of Prometheus and some beautiful poetry from Daneil, a line of which sums up the spirit of the collection perfectly: “this compilation is a deep scream from modern gods; the flame that is still alive in this new century.”
La llama de Prometeo: La puerta de entrada a las Nuevas Músicas Españolas (Discómanos, 2018) We begin with Suso Sáiz’s “El mar que tendrá el mar” and the sounds of waves crashing to shore. Pastoral piano lullabies are shrouded in fog as bass arpeggios background crystalline leads that splash through sea-foam pools. Then comes the stunningly gorgeous and tear-inducing “Reloj de luna (María)” by Pedro Esteven, where heavenly piano chords hover in the air as heart-melting string orchestrating rain down. Chiming starshine electronics move gently through synthetic layers of violin, viola, and cello…their melodies evoking heartbreak and lost romance as layers of new age space music float the soul. At some point, an operatic angel voice enters, her wordless dreamspells swaying through dark hazes into radiant baths of moonlight while strings, voices, and pianos all surge together to lift the heart towards the sky and atmospheric bass pulses carry everything towards cloudrealms of paradise enchantment. In Finis Africae’s “Olas a Formentera,” joyous whistles fly above seaside reed orchestrations and thumping acoustic bass textures until someone calls out the song’s title, at which point we drop into a sun-soaked balearic folk dance. Riffing string instruments and soloing sitars play to the spirits of the sea and sky, their shuffling magic and waves of propulsive acoustic wonder surfed on by island breeze accordions while guitars solo and double basses thump ecstatically. Elsewhere the mix spaces out, leaving zithers and six-strings to solo softly above pulsing bass movements and sea-shanty reeds while deep and entrancing vocals chant “Formentera” from atop the rocky cliffs of Es Vedra. 
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Pianos, marimbas, kalimbas, and other solar idiophones dance beneath starlight bell tapestries in Alberto Garralon’s “Iria Feliz,” while rainforest hand drums hold down an airy groove. Wavering guitar solos alternate with ghostly synth leads that squiggle through a sunrise sky and there are gamelan evocations in the way the interlocking loops of exotic metal generate hallucinogenic polyrhythms, with everything being wrapped around by aquatic organ waves. When the rhythms pull out, we find ourselves in a swooning section of nostalgic beauty, where FM synth fluids cycle around sprightly guitar patterns…everything moving together in a dance of multi-layered rhythms as organs drone out beneath noir-pop atmospheres that recall Angelo Badalamenti. One of the most surprising cuts comes from Juan Veron and Pedro Lahoze. Their “Adventures Flavour” locks ethnological drum explorations and alien hand percussion vocalisms into a hypno-groove that moves beneath wavering chime tapestries. Majestic synths, organs, and pianos climb through sparkling clouds of gold while dripping cosmic liquids coat skronking woodwinds. The ivory melodies are tracked by swelling space pads and ominous brass textures bring airs of exotic funk and Zeuhl prog. All the while, solar melodics skip through rainbow flower fields and the ritualist percussion energies merge with sonic clouds of ceremonial fusion fire.
The B-side opens with “Final sin pauses” by Iury Lech. Deep piano pulsations envelop the spirit in a fog of bass warmth as shadow and light swirl together. A mermaid sings out from oceanic depths with wordless songs of ancient magic…her mellifluous voice backed by ghostly male harmonizations as it all comes together for an aquatic aria of profound beauty. Ivory incantations and mystical voices coalesce and sooth the mind while the mix hisses and breaths with analog warmth and towards the end, the track gives itself over completely to haunted drone clouds built from dark and mysterious oscillations. The esoterica of Pablo Guerrero’s “Dragones negros” follows, with bowed string drones conjuring subterranean spirits. The mix is further adorned by bucolic windchimes while a sensuous and calming voice enters to entrance the mind, its enigmatic stories occasionally receding as harmonious clouds of ambiance swell and glow with a spectral light. The mesmerizing sonic motions are suffused by starshine chime tones and sometimes the vocalist zones out into pure throat singing and passages that resemble yodeling or Sami joiking. The droning voice fluids are backed by submarine clarinets that swim through the ever-present cascades of sparkling metal and the way these haunted woodwinds seem to float on a spectral sea of amorphous new age magic presages by decades one of my favorite songs: Eleventeen Eston’s “I Float, I am Free.” And as swirls of sound build towards slow motion ecstasy, the hypnotizing voice returns to entice the soul back to earthly realms. 
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Antonio García’s “Guitarra primitive” features bubbling hand drums soaring beneath the kind of metal-against-guitar string noise associated with GY!BE’s Efrim Menuck. There are shadows of Roy Montgomery and Loren MazzaCane Connors as well in the way the searing waves of droning guitar push the mind towards bliss and as the wailing six-string orchestrations drop away, they are replaced by strange sliding tones..like drops of silver ether moving upwards along the walls of a crystal cavern. The delay fx on the hand drums morph in and out of phase and generate feverish polyrhythms in a way reminiscent of early Popol Vuh and Ash Ra Tempel and the track spends the rest of its time alternating between careening bowed guitar atmospheres and sci-fi sliding fluids until the beats drop away for a coda of pure ambient shimmer. We end with Eliseo Parra’s “Noche tranquil y serena,” which sees the calming beachside field recordings return as waves crash and seabirds sing softly. A zither modulates under aqueous phaser waves while wrapping the mind around with dazzling runs and enchanting ocean romantics. Glistening chime strands decay towards a blood red sunset and a mystical voice calls out above it all, his sliding modalities evoking a mythical Iberian ritualism. As the track progresses, a head nodding downbeat groove emerges and floats on throbbing bass currents while high in the sky, psychedelic string clouds drop subtle waves of strummed starlight and wood flutes harmonize together as they summon shadow spirits from forgotten realms.
(images from my personal copy)
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maysartcorner · 7 years
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RabbitRollcake: COMING SOON!
Greetings Tumblr Fam! (Yes, YOU. Hello!) I have a special announcement to make:
I am making a Youtube Channel! =D After years of dreaming and planning, this mini life goal is coming true! What will be on this channel? Really anything! XD This will be a fun place to share shorts and stories, and plenty of art.
This being said,
THE TSE Guardian AU is NOT cancelled! My partner in crime (throwaninkpot) and I have been having extremely busy summers. We wish to develop the story as much as we can, in order to make it the best that it can be, so we will work on it whenever we can. Thank you all for your patience with it; something BIG is in the works. ;)
Back to the channel chat, I have SO many fun ideas for videos, that it is a little hard to decide what to start with. ^u^; So, at the end of this post, I will put a list of the video ideas I have so far. This is where you come in, Fam; in a message (anonymous or named), tell me the videos that you would most like to see! You can vote for as many ideas as you want, but please only vote once.
Thank you so much in advance, and here’s to a new adventure!
<3,
-May ;P
VIDEO IDEAS:
- My Experience w/ Pokémon
- Weird Things That I Do (Am I the Only One?!)
- Aristocats: Edgar is an Underrated Villian
- Let’s Talk About NIMH (Book vs. Movie?)
- Charlotte’s Web: THE MOST ACCURATE BOOK ADAPTATION EVER!!??!? (Book vs. Movie?)
- Creation Stories: My Adventures at Creation Fest
- College Stories
- My Never Ending Story (My Testimony)
- A Portal Mini Series
- THE SILVER EYE XD (My Fandom Family <3 ^//U//^)
- My First Convention (featuring Chris)
- Living in Pennsylvania
- Video Games (Portal, Crash Bandicoot, Pokémon, Spyro, Sonic, Mario, ect.)
- My Experience w/ My Little Pony (and what I think today)
- BFTs (Best Friend Tales
- Marching Band Tales - Adventures in the Woodwind Section
- Webcomics that I Think Are Underrated
- Drama Club Stories
- Fears of the Past, Present, and Future
- The Movie that Scared Me as a Child (Rated G film)
- Looking Through Old Art =D
- Kid Writings - My Magnum Opus of Elementary School
- If I Could Have One Superpower
- Nostalgic Shows from My Childhood
- Weird Things from the Bible
- In Defense of _______________
- Depression and Anxiety Talk
- Camp Stories - Adventures at Summer Camp
-Pet Peeves
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Ed. Note: Baylee is back with another roundup of live music in Memphis for the month of March. Got an upcoming show or concert you’d like to be included? Submit your event here, and email Holly at [email protected] with “Listen Up” in the subject line. The winter is finally leaving (I think?), so celebrate the arrival of warmer weather with a hefty lineup of live music. 1. Decibel Concert feat. Daz Rinko, The CMPLX 2234 Lamar Ave., Saturday March 9th, free, show at 8 p.m., all ages Memphis born and bred hip-hop artist Daz Rinko will perform at the first Decibel Concert of 2019; Decibel Concerts are hosted by The CLTV and intend to elevate and support black musicians in Memphis. Daz Rinko’s most recent release “Black Boy Joy 2: The Bigger Picture” plays with quick, breathless verse rapping and outlines Rinko’s struggle with identity, ambition, and mental health. Check out my favorite track “Broke Lawrence.” 2. Future-Everything presents, CANVAS, Saturday March 9th, free, show at 9 p.m., 18 and over A handful of Future-Everything artists, including DJ DanceAlone, Strooly, Qemist, and TEHKAL, will unite for an evening of eclectic dance and house music. Each local musician bring unique approaches to electronic tunes from unexpected samples to oldie influences. 3. Altered Sound Duo, Crosstown Arts Green Room, March 12, 6 p.m., $7 adv./$12 door, 12+ This unique duo – saxophone and percussion – performs at the ultra-snazzy Crosstown Arts Green Room on Tuesday, March 12. 4. Amos Lee, The Orpheum Theater, Saturday March 16th, $39 – $89, show at 7:30 p.m., all ages With soft rock, folk vibes and sultry vocals, Amos Lee will illuminate the Orpheum Theater. His seventh studio album, My New Moon, brings in a more gospel energy than his earlier works which fits the passionate story of romance threading throughout the album. 5. IRIS Orchestra Feat. Pianist Inon Barnatan,  March 16 at GPAC at 7:30 p.m. /March 17 at The Brooks Museum at 3 p.m., $45+, 18+ From IRIS: “Hailed by The New York Times as “one of the most admired pianists of his generation,” Inon Barnatan is a force of nature at the keyboard…IRIS has put together a bold and creative program, most of which has never been performed before by the orchestra.” 6. Tank and the Bangas, 1884 Lounge at Minglewood Hall, Saturday March 16th, $20, doors at 9 p.m., 18 and over Nawlins’ group Tank and the Bangas gained national acclaim for their NPR Tiny Desk Competition submission (and win!) for good reason. They return to Memphis after their debut at last year’s Beale Street Music Fest. Their high-energy, spoken-word funk sound brings true artistry back to music. During their entire improv-driven performance, you’ll hear electronic and jazz influences as well. 7. Weezer / Pixies, Fedex Forum, Friday March 22nd, $22 – $150, show at 7 p.m., all ages Say it IS so that Weezer and the Pixies are headed to town. Both twenty-year old groups guarantee to make you nostalgic for the best of 90’s alternative rock with a show that only veteran performers can deliver. 8. Hope Clayburn and Soul Scrimmage, Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library, Friday March 22nd, free, show at 6:30 p.m., all ages Get funky with the Levitt Shell and Central Library’s 5 Fridays of Jazz series! Hope Clayburn will perform with her band, Soul Scrimmage, to create afro-funk, reggae, and soulful tunes. Clayburn has supported greats including James Brown and The Allman Brothers due to her mastery of woodwinds including the saxophone and flute. 9. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Minglewood Hall, Friday March 22nd, $32 – $35, doors at 8 p.m., 18 and over Don’t miss the return of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony at Minglewood Hall this month. This collective gained fame for their hits “The Crossroads” and “Thuggish Ruggish Bone” – each with quick rap deliveries and interesting melodies. Although their album Bone 4 Life released this year, it feels like it arrived straight out of the 90’s. 10. Keia Johnson: Back 2 Me EP Release Show, Events Beyond Imaginations, Sunday March 24th, $25,  show at 6 p.m., all ages Keia Johnson has one of those voices that carries you away; it’s powerful, spunky, and undeniably unique. With her personal story-telling approach to lyricism, Johnson wins over audiences by the first verse of her opening soulful pop tune. (Photo featured at the top of this page.)  11. Negro Terror, Growlers, March 25, 8 p.m., $10 presale/$13 door, 18+ Coming off the world premiere of their feature documentary (and live performance) at Indie Memphis Film Festival last year, local punk band Negro Terror brings us their hardcore original music at Growlers in midtown, along with Skatenigs, Guaranteed Wax, and Lipstick Stains. 12. Faux Fest aka Fool Fest 3, Shangri-La Records, Saturday March 30th, show at 2 p.m., free, all ages Join garage rock group the Faux Killas for the release of their vinyl Chiquita. Others are set to perform as well including indie songstress Allison Kasper – plus Shangri-La will host a huge sale on LPs, EPs, 45s, and more. 13. Mike Doughty, Bar DKDC, Sunday March 31st, $10 at the door, show at 1 p.m., 21 and over For his final stop on the 25th Anniversary of Ruby Vroom tour, Mike Doughty brings it home to Bar DKDC. The former frontman of Soul Coughing will play the famous alternative rock album from start to finish, but promises unique surprises and experiential additions. About The Author A born and raised Memphian, Baylee Less recently returned to her roots after her four-year hiatus at the University of Maryland. A contributor to I Love Memphis and Memphis Travel, she is excited to share the reasons she’s always loved Memphis. She enjoys live music, Asian food, and being outdoors. Follow @bayleeless on Twitter for updates about being vegan in the land of barbecue. Are you a home owner in Memphis, with a broken garage door? Call ASAP garage door today at 901-461-0385 or checkout https://ift.tt/1B5z3Pc
http://ilovememphisblog.com/2019/03/listen-up-13-live-music-shows-in-memphis-this-month-march-2019/
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nostalgic-woodwind · 2 years
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“Because this is the moment you realize something inside you is broken, and it can never be fixed.”
- Kelsey Jannings
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nostalgic-woodwind · 1 year
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DNI if you're:
MAP/MIK/P*dophile
Blank accounts
NSFW/K!nk/BDSM
DDLG/MDLG/DDLB/MDLB
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Ageplay/petplay
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Racist
Sexist
Ableist
Xenophobic
Pro-life
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nostalgic-woodwind · 2 years
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Night in the Woods is one of my favorite games to play
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nostalgic-woodwind · 2 years
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Auctober Month: Day 8 (Diverse)
*I skipped Day 7 (Hyperfocus) because I’m not sure when I hyperfocused on something to be honest. I remember using my special interests in my art projects in college (e.g. making a TV guide for a self-promotion project), but I don’t know if that counts*
One thing that I love about cartoons is that they are stepping up in representation and diversity, especially in the autistic community. Here are a few of my favorite canonically autistic characters.
From left to right: Norma Khan (Dead End: Paranormal Park), Carl Gould (Arthur), Max (Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood)
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Auctober Challenge hosted by @autiebiographical
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nostalgic-woodwind · 1 year
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I went to Build-A-Bear the other day and got myself a frog and named them Logan. I think I might start a collection of Build-A-Bear plushies soon, who knows?
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nostalgic-woodwind · 7 months
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Just a hunch!
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nostalgic-woodwind · 2 years
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Auctober Month: Day 9 (Comfort Food)
Here are my six comfort foods that I will never grow tired of.
My recent comfort food is chocolate chip pancakes (bottom right) because BoJack Horseman told me to get some and now I absolutely love them!
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Auctober Challenge hosted by @autiebiographical
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