La Mort. Art by Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick, from the Tarot of the Drowning World.
Fellas, is August too early to decorate for Halloween?
If your answer was yes, I’m not sure we could be friends simply because we vibrate on different planes of existence smh
everyone’s like “see ukraine won because of pity” … as if that was a problem. like the songs a banger but even if other countries felt bad for them and voted so???? your point being? the countries being destroyed and ppl die because of the war CANT they have at least a little happiness?? what’s so bad about that??? there is literally no other country that deserved that win more
I'm as free as the breeze and I ride where I please
i made another quiz! find out whether you're the vampire who owns a large castle rumoured to be hunted or the mortal ingenue they invite to dine with them on the opposite edges of a ridiculously long table
Anytime it is too quiet or something goes wrong: *sings The Lion Sleeps Tonight*
candle embroidery :) first time embroidering on black fabric, it looks much cooler
Forensics and Flowers on Instagram / Etsy
Oh my gosh, giant buzzy baby~
Wallace described the bee, which is about four times the size of a honeybee, as a “large black wasp-like insect, with immense jaws like a stag-beetle.” But for more than a century, that was the only known sighting of the Megachile pluto, and some feared that deforestation had rendered the giant insect extinct.
“It was absolutely breathtaking to see this ‘flying bulldog’ of an insect that we weren’t sure existed any more,” Clay Bolt, the photographer who captured the first images of the species alive, told the BBC. “To actually see how beautiful and big the species is in life, to hear the sound of its giant wings thrumming as it flew past my head, was just incredible.”
Also @bogleech Look.
Oh, to be a florist and in love and living in a cottage with my significant other and our cats, plants, and children...
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Any pronouns. Capricorn. Not a minor. Chaotic Good// Sapphic with a love of tea, gardens, plants, books, embroidery, and bugs
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