@myuuchii huntlow fanfic writer x reader is my new favorite thing I am going to be thinking about this constantly thank you so much
Also if you want a good fic related to the first art may I suggest The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter by @fairytales-and-folklore on ao3 it iS wonderful
willow reads romance cringe books you cant prove me wrong.
The modern tendency of people using AI for college isn't really much more than a byproduct of teaching to the test school policy and reducing someone's entire academic career down to A-F. You made a system that's built for results no matter how you get them, of course you're going to get people going around the easiest path. It's not a sign the world is "cooked" as much as its a sign that maybe we need to re-evaluate the college and education system and where priorities lie in regards to teaching, schooling and the inherent "value" of degrees.
How are these real ! ? ! WOW ! These are honest-to-goodness actual caterpillars !
These are Giant Silkworm, or Hyalophora cecropia caterpillars :D
THEY ARE UNREAL AND AWESOME ! I just wonder how does this 'look' evolve? The colours, the shapes, all of it. I mean I can understand it might scare off predators, but besides that . . . I might not be making any sense but whatever.
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Image source in the comments :)
EVERYONE LOOK AT THE VERY LARGE JELLYFISH :D
While surveying the Gumdrop Seamount off the central California coast in 1998, MBARI staff spotted an unusual—and exceptionally large—jelly. This crimson creature was a full meter across. Unlike jellies that dwell near the ocean’s surface, this one didn’t have tentacles. Instead, a cluster of finger-like oral arms dangled beneath its bulky bell.
A closer look confirmed this was a new species—and one that had actually eluded our scientists five years earlier. Detailed video observations captured by our robotic submersibles helped MBARI researcher George Matsumoto and his colleagues in California and Japan formally describe this unusual jelly. They named it Tiburonia granrojo in honor of MBARI’s now-retired remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Tiburon, which was instrumental in documenting this delicate drifter in its natural environment.
Scientists have since spotted this jelly across the Pacific Ocean, from Baja California to Hawaii to Japan. That something so big remained undiscovered for so long shows how little we’ve explored the deep sea—and what more must be out there waiting to be found.
Aaaaaaaa look👆👆👆👆!!!!
NEW FTF STORYBOARDS DROPPED.
Willow was originally gonna say "I'm really glad you're still here"
and I'm totally normal about it.
IM VEEEEERY NORMAL. VERY.
CREEPY TWINS!!🎃🕸️🕷️
Happy Halloween everyone!!
I haven't drawn anything Halloween related since 2021. I missed drawing twins in these silly outfits!
merman spa day 🫧
while reading a good ol waterproof book, as one does
I mostly just obsess over fictional characters, reblog ship art, and post the pictures I take of cool animals. Enjoy.
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