sixth
Curious Archive’s newest video about the cultural history of unicorns draws a connection between the huge market of selling “unicorn horn” in sixteenth century Europe and the modern presence of the unicorn as a commercialized symbol across unicorn stickers and unicorn toys and unicorn breakfast cereals and comes to the conclusion, “From the moment we first captured the unicorn, we’ve been selling it”
And I had to stare at the wall for a bit
Queued right up for it
So running is still kind of a pointless form of exercise like going to the gym, but this reminds me of when I ran on a treadmill for the first time and was just left so confused as to why a machine used first to punish prisoners is people's experience of running. When running can be such a beautiful way to feel yourself move through the world and experience the outside, and instead everybody is convinced it's a chore they need to complete in a grey exercise room.
i don't think gym muscle counts. i think you should put on muscle from ploughing the field. rowing a boat. spending your days at the loom weaving intricate carpets. things of that nature
maybe this time picking at Textures on my skin will lead to being silky smooth
like how much of the augustine we saw was alfred's habits and memories. how much of mercymorn was cristabel's. you digest your cavalier until you can't tell them apart anymore
i love when a villain is like "ahhh what a ROTTEN day" but they mean that it's good and they're just saying it like that because they arbitrarily like when things are bad
Mushroom Playing Keyboard
Ursula K. Le Guin
beavers have the lifestyle that most children dream of. dig and travel through underwater canals. dam a river and flood the local woodlands. stomp mud into dam to seal. swim to flooded trees and destroy them. live in a secret hideout with a underwater entrance. full ownership over an engineering project