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arsenicinshell · 2 years
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These Firefly Path creations on Midjourney are absolutely fantastic!
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musicktoplayinthedark · 5 months
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My albums selection for the next week:
Autechre ‎– Oversteps
Orphx - The Way Through All Things
Chrysalide – Lost In A Lost World
Dive – First Album
Skinny Puppy – Weapon
John Foxx ‎– Metamatic
Front Line Assembly – Caustic Grip
Velvet Acid Christ – Church Of Acid
JK Flesh – No Exits
Hüma Utku – The Psychologist
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kari-go · 1 year
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Her✨
Panthera Noire, Scarabée Rouge, Renarde Orange, Tortue Verte, Essaime Jaune, Chrysalide Violette, Oiseau Bleu
There are two peacocks because one is with a fixed miraculous (normal skin) and the other is with a very broken miraculous (colored skin, no mask).
Part2, Part 3, Part 4
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quasi-normalcy · 3 months
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If I had a nickel for every post-apocalyptic dystopian novel I'd read that was set in Labrador, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't much, but it's weird that it happened twice.
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Overmorrow Character and Lore Files
—Part 6: The Apprentices & Updated Files for Ephemer and Charis—
[also viewable on Dropbox]
⚠️ Spoilers for chapter 10!! Read here ⚠️
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goodiecornbread · 1 year
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Best Books I Read in 2022
In no particular order
Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor. Okay, I know I said "no particular order" but I think this was my #1 for the year. Starting with a misunderstood, nerdy bookworm, who ends up being the only one who can save the word, how can it get better? Maybe the fantasy, the interdimensional travel, the demigods... I'll absolutely reread this one again.
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab. Magical realism, historical fiction, and a hint of the devil. What's not to love?
The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun. Hey, the first in the list that isn't a drama. In fact, this rom-com has it all: neurodiversity, secret relationships, 'let's fuck away our problems', and lots of queer representation!
The Chrysalids by John Wyndham. Oops, back to the serious books. I'm a sucker for dystopian novels, and knew I'd love this. If you can, listen to the audiobook read by Noah Reid; his narration is chef's kiss.
A Marvelous Light by Freya Marske. More historical fantasy with magical realism! Plus throw in some turn-of-the-century queer folks, and you're all set! At least I am, because apparently magical queer books are my jam.
A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas. Okay, this fantasy doesn't have a bunch of queer representation, but it's got lots of smut! The latest in the Court of Thorns and Roses series, this one follows a different MC who is kind of a super bitch, and I kind of love it.
Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White. Oh good, back to the weird gay books. This post-apocalyptic horror stars a trans teen who revolts against the radical evangelical terrorists who unleashed a plague upon the world. This is a book that sinks it's teeth into you. And claws.
A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab. More historical fantasy with interdimensional travel and magic! Not as gay, but just as interesting, and the second book has a strong female main character.
All That's Left in the World by Erik J. Brown. Another book about post-apocalyptic queer youths! This one is much less horror than the previously mentioned, but more heartwarming. Two teen boys trying to find their way in a post-pandemic work (not COVID, but a similar illness with a more drastic outcome).
Book Lovers by Emily Henry. Sorry to end this list with a heterosexual rom-com, but we do what we have to. A book about two people who love books, working on a book? With a bookstore?! Yes please!
Honorable Mention: Heartstopper, by Alice Oseman. This year I re-read the graphic novels, as well as some of the novels and novellas of the Osemanverse, and the Hearstopper Yearbook. Loved the show? You'll love the books even better. I don't know how Alice does it, but she created some of the best characters to ever live on the page.
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sleepy-bebby · 2 years
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Tithorea tarricina chrysallis
These chrysalides are golden and look metallic. They belong to the Tithorea tarricina butterfly.
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holycatsandrabbits · 6 months
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New book review on my blog! Chrysalides by Ali Coyle
Chrysalides is the plural of chrysalis, the case a caterpillar builds around itself as it becomes a butterfly. The characters in Chrysalides’ three stories are at a similar point in their lives, ready to grow into who they are.
Head to the blog to read the whole review!
Order Chrysalides: on pre-holiday sale until Nov 21, 2023
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cxmembert · 8 months
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LOOK AT WHAT JUST ARRIVED !!
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atlinmerrick · 11 months
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Do You Ever Wonder Who You're Meant to Be?
In Chrysalides, three tales of queer YA romance and adventure, eighteen-year-old Tuli definitely wonders who she is. Desperate for independence, Tuli  learns she can shape-shift into a flying, fire-breathing dragon.  Alex is skeptical of his purpose too, then a friend hires him to debunk a haunting, where he encounters an impossibly real ghost and must fight an old, old evil to save the handsome specter's soul.  And Robbie, well he has aspirations of travel and adventure far above his station, especially for someone most people see as 'just' a scullery maid. With the help of friends – and even a few enemies – Tuli, Alex, and Robbie are all about to find love, overcome expectations, and at last become who they were always meant to be.
Chrysalides is the first YA book published by Improbable Press and we'd love reviewers!
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sevilai · 7 months
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I can’t seem to keep the wasp situation under control in my yard so I’ve decided to bring my last remaining monarch inside so they have a gd chance at living 🙃
I don’t like doing it with the migratory generation but I’m gunna let them pupate outside at least. I’m just so goddamn tired of the wasps this year!! None of my fritillaries, none of my long wings, none of my queens and NONE of my monarchs have made it Istg
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ulysses-blues · 7 months
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Sometimes I think back on the time I wrote an 3 pg essay on how much I though David Strom was an idiot.
Fuck you, David
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Regirock: A book you loved as a kid that you still love.
Oooh I love this question, and it's tough to answer because there are definitely some that I know I don't love now, and others that I just haven't read in so long that I don't know if I still love them.
If 12 isn't too old to be considered a kid, I'd say Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. I read it for a book club, and it was my very first Neil Gaiman book, and I absolutely adored it. I've loved Neil's books ever since.
More Pokemon Asks
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diamondnokouzai · 11 months
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“The alternative is the sword over your heads.”
“A sword inside us would be worse.”
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chrysalidcore · 1 year
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I've been playing Goatlings a lot recently and it does give me serotonin to click the buttons !! :3
So ehre's a work in progress of a human + adjusted design of one of my lil goats!!
Whenever I get back to streaming (some day i prommi) i might do some OC art streams about my lil goat fellas or smth !!
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riversebb · 7 months
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