just came home from THE BEST MOVIE EVER
Off to see this again in the cinema tonight nearly ten years laterrrr
@angsfordays / angsfordays.tumblr.com
just came home from THE BEST MOVIE EVER
Off to see this again in the cinema tonight nearly ten years laterrrr
i love when people draw 2 characters cuddling and it looks like this
crochet snail 🧶
Marcille and Falin wear cute outfits and are probably on a date looking for plants to adopt
The full wraparound cover painting for The Pale Queen, my queer dark fairy tale comic.
The house keeps its own secrets.
Based on my illustrated gothic horror series, the Deephaven Mysteries! The first book is on shelves now, with a new mystery coming this September that you can preorder wherever you get books!
Protagonist rejected.
💫💖 super graphic ultra modern girl 💖💫
small artists
little resident riding hood, where ethan and rose go to collect apples to make a delicious pie for an ill mia, but in the shadows theres something big and bad lurking...
That's not fair.
(If you want to see me vent I'm on tiktok, @cryingbard)
messy robot knight comic !!!!!! id in alt
i hope you don't mind me posting these tags but i love them so much i want to keep them here. Ouhg
"but there is something that happens when you are told you are too much. you begin to ask everyone, "how small would you like me?""
party beetle
[W]hat distresses one about the Heinlein argument in general, when it is presented in narrative form, is that it so often just takes the form of a gentlemanly assertion: "Just suppose the situation around X (war, race, what-have-you) were P, Q, and R; now under those conditions, wouldn't behaviour Y be logical and justified?"--where behaviour Y just happens to be an extreme version of the most conservative, if not fascistic, program. Our argument is never with the truth value of Heinlein's syllogism [...] Our argument is rather with the premises: Since P, Q, and R are not the situation of the present world, why continually pick fictional situations, bolstered by science-fictional distortions, to justify behaviour that is patently inappropriate for the real world?"
Samuel R. Delany, Starboard Wine (1984)
I wish the woolly chafer beetle was as big as a rabbit and I could have one as a pet
Bothering the beast