i drew this with my finger do yall like it
Does stone weep? No of course not.
But the sky weeps, and screams too, for a god who can do it no longer.
This is how me and my mutuals look interacting with each other’s content
Vincent van Gogh. Giant Peacock Moth, 1889.
Confession: Elder scrolls online isn’t focusing on the right daedric princes. We’ve seen Mehrunes Dagon, we’ve seen Hermaeus Mora. Let us go to a daedric realm we literally have not seen before or that hasn’t been fleshed out for the love of god. Namira’s realm would be sick, or even Vaermina’s. Let’s stop rehashing the same stories and see something we’ve never seen before.
There are many fish in the sea, but some of them are piranhas. Stay safe.
i wanted to draw fem voryn bc i need more beautiful women in my life
why did nerevar marry almalexia when voryn looked like this? is he stupid?
i also managed to REMEMBER TO RECORD A FUCKING TIMELAPSE so ill post that next. i just have to decide if i want it to be like 60 seconds or longer so u can see the process easier (but then that means watching a longer video.....)
Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado and his wife, Lélia Deluiz Wanick Salgado, have been instrumental in reforesting the Rio Doce Basin area in Brazil since 1998. Through their organization, Instituto Terra, they have planted over 2.7 million trees, successfully restoring more than 550 acres of forest and 2,000 natural springs. 
Their efforts have transformed a once barren landscape into a thriving forest ecosystem, demonstrating the profound impact that dedicated reforestation initiatives can have on environmental restoration.
today i had a dream lol I think he was just flirting
You have to be very ignorant to say such barbarity.
in order: Peach Tree in Bloom (in memory of Mauve), 1888 / Red Poppies and Daisies, 1890 / Willows at Sunset, 1888 / The Sower (Sower with Setting Sun), 1888 / Undergrowth with Two Figures, 1890 / Landscape with Couple Walking and Crescent Moon, 1890 / Branches with Almond Blossom, 1890 / Starry Night Over the Rhone, 1888 / Irises, 1889 / Wheat Field With Cypresses, 1889