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It's a secret

@anobviousaside / anobviousaside.tumblr.com

(On hiatus: expect major delays) society6
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Anonymous asked:

Hey! I couldn’t find the Sam Winchester with sunflowers on society6, am I blind or is it not available??

Hi hon, it wasn’t there - I just put it up for you! 

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bedjacket

My parents live in this town and the city legally can’t tear the tree down to build or anything because the tree has its own legal rights and they can’t do anything about it.

how does. how does this happen. how DID this happen

I love this story because this guy in the early 1800’s had so many great childhood memories of this tree and wanted to make sure it was protected no matter what. So he deeded the ownership of the tree to itself and everyone just went with it.

Then in 1942 this intense windstorm came and knocked the tree over. And people were bummed. But someone had saved an acorn from the original tree, so they planted that and now Son of the Tree That Owns Itself is over 50 feet tall.

And since this new tree is technically the offspring of the original tree it’s considered to have legally inherited the plot of land it’s inhabiting.

Two generations of trees owning land is amazing and if you don’t think this is the coolest thing get right out of my face.

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Anonymous asked:

Does your style of selective-negatives-and-stained-glass have a particular name or is it something you developed? AND HOW I mean it's witchcraft

i have never heard it described as selective negatives! thank you for helping me see my art in a different way, i’d never thought about it like that before :O

the style developed very much via path of least resistance over time - it’s not what i expected my art would look like when i started digital drawing at all 

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any port in a storm by mishcollin, art by anobviousaside - dcbb 2014 - art masterpost

↳ summary: The angels have fallen, leaving Castiel graceless and Dean with, well, more of other people’s problems. When a string of couples goes missing on the east coast, Dean and Cas decide to investigate—and find themselves trapped and hunted on a couples’ counseling cruise. Although battling monsters at sea is dangerous enough, sorting through emotional baggage proves to be far more deadly. (And, in which Cas embarks to find his missing grace and Dean is put out. Not necessarily in that order.) 

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