
Hellooo // He/Him // 17 // Artist (trying my best lol) // Into Greek mythology, Malevolent, Sky cotl //
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Just a silly little guy i drew❤️

pick one you bald genderless idiot
For personal reasons i have to eat the iliad, thank you for your understanding.

[ID: A flash photo of a jaguar in a zoo enclosure licking a block of enrichment ice. The ice is red, and frozen in the shape of a brain.]
↓Redrawing from an old screenshot🌙

↓screenshot↓


Been practicing a little bit of pixel art in my spare time lately, (can also be a cross stitch pattern) but anyway I'm really happy with how this one turned out! Think I'm finally getting the hang of it!


It’s like nothing changed
Oh my god

This dumbass is gonna show up in Heaven like



Do NOT make him turn this plant stroller around, I swear to Someone

Gaia and Ouranos sketch :D




Cheese

Sakura to Supernova

This rare sight is a super-bright, massive Wolf-Rayet star. Calling forth the ephemeral nature of cherry blossoms, the Wolf-Rayet phase is a fleeting stage that only some stars go through soon before they explode.
The star, WR 124, is 15,000 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius. It is 30 times the mass of the Sun and has shed 10 Suns worth of material – so far. As the ejected gas moves away from the star and cools, cosmic dust forms and glows in the infrared light detectable by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
The origin of cosmic dust that can survive a supernova blast is of great interest to astronomers for multiple reasons. Dust shelters forming stars, gathers together to help form planets, and serves as a platform for molecules to form and clump together, including the building blocks of life on Earth.
Stars like WR 124 also help astronomers understand the early history of the universe. Similar dying stars first seeded the young universe with heavy elements forged in their cores – elements that are now common in the current era, including on Earth.
The James Webb Space Telescope opens up new possibilities for studying details in cosmic dust, which is best observed in infrared wavelengths of light. Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera balances the brightness of WR 124’s stellar core and the knotty details in the fainter surrounding gas. The telescope’s Mid-Infrared Instrument reveals the clumpy structure of the gas and dust nebula of the ejected material now surrounding the star.
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"He was such a great mathematician that he calculated the area of hell and found out that there is enough space for all of you."
-One of my teachers
your body is good because it's got you in it and it's taking care of you the best it can. it's not always great at it, but it's doing the best it can

Day 18 - Krill




Explorer of unseen light
My drawings from beta testing using the ult in a variety of places!





some screenshots from sky cotl
Diomedes: It's not gay if I want to date Odysseus but as bros, right?
Menelaus: I'm not an expert, but that sounds pretty gay.
Achilles: I'm an expert. That's gay.
Achilles: *hugs Patroclus from behind*
Achilles: *presses a kiss to the back of Patroclus’ neck*
Achilles: *whispers* eat all the frosted animal crackers again and we’re fucking done

in the sunlit glade