Philosophers:
(My OCs career Journey in a nutshell)
Philosophers:
(My OCs career Journey in a nutshell)
“So that was a fucin lie…”
1. Scientists (plural)
2. Ian Chesterton was a science teacher, not a scientist.
I mean yes the doctor totally kidnapped him but he was a singular and not a scientist. XD
3 days ago I had a bit of a dark idea involving DIO being very controlling of my OC Medea, it was so bad that it made me cry in my sleep, so I'm dialing back to focus on positive stuff to balance out the dark stuff for a while.
This is one of the drawings that came to mind when it comes to positivity.
found out today that Weird Al was almost Lucifer's VA and promptly lost my mind. Hell's Greatest Dad was almost a polka and im so upset about the fact that i can genuinely still HEAR the polka inspiration in it
@tomgonzo34 Dude are you seeing this????
(Oh i already knew this my dear)
Most of the OCs on my accounts are mine, I do help @tomgonzo34 design his OCs though.
(And I thank you everyday for that my dear friend :) )
Adventures Around Mount Fuji in Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi Prefecture.
Various audio snippets of my childhood that I've collected.
Idea I had
(But Seriously Jolyne looks fresh in Yoshikage Kira's Outfit)
I’ve reblogged this already, but I’m doing it again.
I'm thinkin Miku Miku oo ee oo
(Miku with no thoughts in her cute head)
If you see this on your dashboard, reblog this, NO MATTER WHAT and all your dreams and wishes will come true.
I wish to go to japan, become a historian, become a Content creator, and getting a new job (Hopefully by joining the Navy) and maybe a trade Union!!
T.S. Eliot, The Waste Land
Yes! Eliot had read reports of a mission in Antartica where this exact thing had happened, so he incorporated it in the poem. There is a double meaning, obviously, because it's also a reference to Jesus on the road to Emmaus. But it is very much on purpose. He wrote:
"The following lines were stimulated by the account of one of the Antarctic expeditions (I forget which, but I think one of Shackleton's): it was related that the party of explorers, at the extremity of their strength, had the constant delusion that there was one more member than could actually be counted"
im not telling you what the surname is i just wanna see you guess
My family's last name used to be French but changed it to English when my ancestor from my dad's side came to America.
Oh holy shit they found Silphium alive and growing in the wild.
Like now that I am awake I need to reiterate how huge this is. It was presumed harvested to extinction by the Romans. It was a favorite flavoring and according to historians one of the best contraceptives ever known. True or not it would be fantastic to study that but it being extinct made that impossible.
This is such a huge deal! I hope they get it figured how to grow it.