Christopher Robin (2018) dir. Marc Forster
inktober day 11: sleepy times
Gorgeous! 15 hours overnight in one of New Zealand's darkest towns.
(Cr: Connor Paton)
I've read my fair share of time travel stories and it's always interesting to see what things the characters find strange about the past/future. None of them included a modern-day character looking up at the night sky and going "WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT!?!" "What?" "That giant thing up there?! It looks like the whole sky is torn open and void is spilling out, oh god is this actually an alternate universe with magic or aliens?" "That's....the Milky Way. What do you mean, it's not there in the future?" (both sides are now equally freaked out)
We are so deprived of the beauty of stars and the galaxy.
Too much light polution. Our night skies are too bright to see what the night sky should look like. There's a reason people more readily believed in magic and gods when the Universe was visibly spilling open before them every night.
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I waited ages to buy it bc it kept being out of stock when I remembered to check on it, and when I finally got it IT WAS FUCKING LIFE CHANGING OK. THIS MASSIVE BASTARD IS SO SOFT I AM HERE TO SPREAD THE GOSPEL OF THE EURYPTERID. I WISH THE WEBSITE LET YOU LEAVE REVIEWS BECAUSE I WOULD'VE LEFT A 5 PAGE ESSAY.
this is Johannes Kepler
my friend and i bought one at the same time so this is them on a dinner date
do you support AI art
if it's created by just some guy on the internet for purposes of being funny, I think it's fair game. if it's created by a company instead of paying an artist they could have used for the same thing, absolutely not.
campfire snoozes
Httyd dragons part 1
I wish the woolly chafer beetle was as big as a rabbit and I could have one as a pet
animations-daily’s 100k celebration week: Day 2: Favorite animated character » Toothless from How To Train Your Dragon (2010) and How To Train Your Dragon 2 (2014)
“The Night Fury is the fastest, smartest, and rarest of the known species of dragons, as Toothless might be the last known member of his species. It is small to medium-sized with a sleek, dark body with varying shades of a navy blue coloration. It sometimes appears bluish and has faint lighter patterns similar to that of a manta ray. The Night Fury somewhat resembles an axolotl in general appearance and has two pairs of wings with a shape similar to a bat, two mobile, ear-like appendeges on the back of its head that show its mood, as well as other pairs around their jaw depending on their age. They also have a pair of large, yellowish-green, cat-like eyes and sharp retractable teeth. Unlike most dragon species, the Night Fury has a short neck and lacks any kind of horns. The dragon is about 26 feet in length, 27 as a grown dragon.”
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1988 - 1992) dir. Carole Beers and Karl Geurs
Fox from Swedish Lapland ❄️🦊 By @winbiorkphoto
Girls will be like “oh I’m just running quick some errands” and then spend all day in the wetlands appreciating the unique flora and fauna