I must draw eggboyhalo for my mental health.
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crowley: my angel is so beautiful he should be studied
me: on it 🫡 !!!
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This is Eden, im still working on his backstory, but I do know that he’s the fourth born royal child, proceeding the miscarriage of the fourth child. Everyone thinks that’s why he was cursed to look the way he does. (his parents are human. there’s speculation that he might be a bastard but he isn’t) more on him later.
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The sound of doves cooing always made me really upset and fearful as a kid so i rationelled it with "if the birds are making that noise that means that we're at war and that bombs are going to fall so you have to get inside" which surprisingly didnt help my fear and hatred of that noise.
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umm hi. okay here's the brief for today my lovely little apricots can you. recommend a song that puts you ina good mood a song you can have a little dance to..alternatively a song 4 summer...eating a twister lolly and pretending it is not a miserable grey day outside my window...
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The dolls of my dream for the past 3 years, I finally have the 20cm version aaaaaa
Truly love @/rivershirt (twitter) goyuu arts and dolls 💙🧡
Bonus: Bc Yuuji's hanfu outfit had a mishap, now waiting for seller to do an exchange before I can cloth Yuuji in matching red so..........
Gojo having naked Yuuji / he just undressed Yuuji eheheh
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Look at me. LOOK at me. Old growth forests are important. Their loss is violence against the land.
BUT that isn’t a reason to point at younger, perfectly healthy closed canopy forests and claim they’re ecologically insignificant or bad. Their sparse understory is a function of closed canopy forests. Even old growth forests will have sparse understories if the canopy is closed. That’s how photosynthetic strata works.
The west coast has vastly different forests and history than the east. The rare volcanic eruption that made the giant stands of Douglas fir in the west possible would be literally impossible here. Our species are adapted for stand replacing fires set by indigenous peoples to drive deer and rejuvenate oak. Oak as a genus is dying here. We can’t set fires. We can’t harvest patches large enough to simulate a fire. Our deer are overpopulated and browse down every sprout that dares to reach for sunlight.
Making a sweeping ban on clear-cut and similarly ‘scary’ harvests would kill them for good. The restrictions on fire have nearly done that to species like Jack and pitch pine that rely heavily on fire to establish. They’ve been relegated to pine barrens and the rare sandy forest clearing. Our fire Cherry, thankfully, can last decades in the soil seedbank. You can only see them the first few decades after a large, complete harvest and then they die.
What’s good for one forest kills another. Not all trees are made ecologically equal - and that’s a very good thing. All trees and forests have their ecological value. Management of one forest is never applicable to other forests; they all have their own unique histories and communities that should be imitated when possible and left alone when not.
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“Reese,” Vengeance of the Moon Knight (Vol. 2/2024), #1.
Writer: Jed MacKay; Penciler and Inker: Alessandro Cappuccio; Colorist: Rachelle Rosenberg; Letterer: Cory Petit
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