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fettfleisch · 8 months
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Lesbianism is the highest form of art that mother nature has ever intended
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oxytocxins · 1 year
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I thought the earth remembered me, she took me back so tenderly, arranging her dark skirts, her pockets full of lichens and seeds. I slept as never before, a stone on the riverbed, nothing between me and the white fire of the stars but my thoughts, and they floated light as moths among the branches of the perfect trees. All night I heard the small kingdoms breathing around me, the insects, and the birds who do their work in the darkness. All night I rose and fell, as if in water, grappling with a luminous doom. By morning I had vanished at least a dozen times into something better.
(mary oliver, sleeping in the forest)
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deathlywounded · 12 days
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"Hunt" part 1. My tav Revna and daddy Halsin. Rev is a spore Druid/urchin wood elf (my favorite kind of Druid) they have horns due to spending the last years of their life living in isolation away from civilization, adopting the likeness of goats and cervines in the heart of the forested mountains. Such is their love for these animals they decided to keep the horns and the singularly colored eyes (also, they miss the weight on their head when not wearing them) Decided to make them a genderless beast because, hear me out, a shapeshifter being connected to nature n’ living away from human costumes studying fungal behavior. What would a being like that need a damn gender for? Nothing, the answer is nothing."
Here is my art Instagram, I´m far more active there. And do NOT use/repost my work without consent or credit, dammit.
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burythecarnival · 6 months
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👻🍂🦊 ghost fox 🦊🍂👻
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abbysthighs · 3 months
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Lesbian hands reloading a revolver…
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blueberryrock · 4 months
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I love reading the lord of the rings, a book that was published in the 1950s and how the other hobbits have described the Baggins as "a very queer duo" and how they find Bilbo such a queer hobbit, esp after his return from his quest
just very interesting i should say
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kaiedwardsartblog · 1 year
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Mushroom Spore prints by Kai Edwards.
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fickes · 10 months
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on learning to want in its entirety
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asaethiel · 11 months
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some adam-centric sketch page bits
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Queer Pirate Books
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In Deeper Waters; by F.T. Lukens
Running Close to the Wind; by Alexandra Rowland, coming out June 11th!
The Mermaid, the Witch, and the Sea; by Maggie Tokuda-Hall
A Clash of Steel; by C.B. Lee
Compass Rose; Anna Burke (sci-fi)
The Abyss Surrounds Us; by Emily Skrutskie (sci-fi)
The Forever Sea; by Joshua Phillip Johnson
The Black God's Drums; by P. Djèlí Clark (scif-fi)
Peter Darling; by Austin Chant
A Song of Silver and Gold; by Mel Karibian
The Wicked Bargain; Gabe Cole Novoa
Escape to Pirate Island; by Niamh Murphy
A Pirate's Life for Tea (Tomes and Tea, Book 2); by Rebecca Thorne
The Unbinding of Mary Reade; by Miriam McNamara
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mcclens · 3 months
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Bruh just realized that literally every fan that creates content for buddy daddies ships kazurei or at least sees them to be in a QPR... Lets go gays lets gooo
Which reminds me of these type of tweets
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subconhollow · 1 year
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*inhales* so what if…. Snatcher left his forest and somehow gets lost in between time and space in the sea of clock towers? What if there’s a Time/clock themed Snatcher (و ๐ _๐)و
I HAVE to draw a Time Traveling Snatcher.
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keezybees · 6 months
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Not the final colors, but getting there! From Hello Sunshine
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deathlywounded · 5 days
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“Hunt” part 2
Previous caption: Rev is a spore Druid/urchin wood elf (my favorite kind of Druid) they have horns due to spending the last years of their life living in isolation away from civilization, adopting the likeness of goats and cervines in the heart of the forested mountains. Such is their love for these animals they decided to keep the horns and the singularly colored eyes (also, they miss the weight on their head when not wearing them) Decided to make them a genderless beast because, hear me out, a shapeshifter being connected to nature n’ living away from human costumes studying fungal behavior. What would a being like that need a damn gender for? Nothing, the answer is nothing.
Here is my art Instagram, I´m far more active there. And do NOT use/repost my work without consent or credit, dammit.
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transylvanian-hunger · 3 months
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yeah sex is great but have you ever texted your partner to meet you at your favorite hiking trail and you meet up, beginning the hike at an absolutely beautiful hill, holding each other’s hands and admiring your surroundings where the sun is shining and hitting your skin just right and surprisingly there are no pests or bugs along the trail and the trees seemed somehow extra beautiful today, and you’re not really saying anything to each other because things just seem too perfect to interrupt and you get to a perfect spot and decide to sit on a rock and relax for a couple minutes and you’re laughing and smiling while recalling the story of your first date and your partner isn’t responding they just keep looking at you with wide eyed admiration so you keep talking to fill the silence. the silence is really bothering you though, because you’re just now starting to realize how unusual and weird it is to not see or hear any bugs or creatures on this trail you’ve hiked at least 10 times by now. you brush that feeling off and pull out your phone to photograph the moment and keep it as a memory but notice a text that you got 30 minutes ago (who knew u would even have service out here?) from your partner saying that they have been waiting by the trail entrance for a while and you haven’t showed up yet so they’re leaving and there’s a sense of panic as you turn to look at your partner who still hasn’t said a single world to you and see that they’re smiling a little too widely and breathing in a strange pattern. their eyes opened so wide it seems like they’re going to pop right out of their head, and that feeling of pure terror sinks in as you put two and two together that whatever you’ve been hiking with and talking to this whole time isn’t your partner and suddenly your little hike isn’t as fun as it was just about ten seconds ago
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uncharismatic-fauna · 11 months
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Going Batty for the Little Brown Bat
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) is a species of mouse-eared bat that lives throughout North America, from northern Canada to the southern United States. They are most commonly found in deciduous forests, but they also roost in man-made structures or caves; anywhere warm and dark.
M. lucifugus is aptly named, as it’s a relatively small bat. At most, individuals weigh 12.5 g (0.44 oz) and have a wingspan of 27 cm (10.6 in). Females are typically larger than males. The color of their fur can range from tan or red to dark brown, though the fur on their stomachs is lighter than the rest of their body. In addition to their large ears, which gives them a great hearing boost, the little brown bat has exceptional eyesight and is sensitive to ultraviolet light. However, they lack a Jacobson’s organ, which in other animals is used to detect moisture-borne odor particles.
Like other bats, the little brown bat is primarily nocturnal, emerging at dusk and feeding intermittently throughout the night. Individuals emit about 20 calls per second while in flight, and use the corresponding information to avoid obstacles and detect prey. They feed exclusively on insects, including mosquitoes, beetles, and flies, and in a single night an individual may consume over 2/3 of its body weight in food. Because their source of food is generally seasonal, little brown bats are only active in the warmer months of the year. When the temperature drops to 0 °C (32 °F), individuals will enter a state of torpor, in which their heart rate may drop as slow as 8 beats per minute.
Mating takes place in the fall, just before the hibernation season. Males and females gather together in large groups to roost, in a behavior known as swarming. During this period, colonies average around 9,000 individuals; the largest recorded had over 180,000. Both sexes mate with multiple partners, and homosexual pairings are relatively common. This behavior continue throughout the hibernation period, and individuals will pair indiscriminately with active and torpid bats. Once mated, female bats store their sperm for the following spring; they then carry their pregnancies for 50-60 days. Each female gives birth to only one pup, which weighs about 30% of her body weight.
Pups grow rapidly, opening their eyes and ears within a few hours of being born and becoming completely weaned at 26 days old. After this, young transition to feeding solely on insects, though they may receive help from their mothers while learning the best techniques for catching prey. Females are sexually mature at only one year old, and males mature at two years old. Once they reach maturity individuals will leave to form their own roosting groups. In the wild, a little brown bat can live up to 34 years; however, many bats are predated upon by owls during the active season, and by raccoons while hibernating.
Conservation status: The IUCN has rated M. lucifugus as Endangered. Their primary threat is a fungus-caused disease known as white-nose syndrome; this disease is particularly harmful to the little brown bat due to their large congregations during the mating and hibernation period.
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