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7 months ago

The only thing I look forward to this coming fall is him coming back home.


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3 years ago

Share your pride day 30: the future of pride

Sad as it is, we have come to the last day of pride month for this year, and I gotta say, I’m gonna miss making these posts, it was fun.

The topic for today is kinda broad, but all I can really say is that I hope we continue to have pride events and keep celebrating the community in the future, maybe one day I’ll be able to go to a pride parade myself and take my girlfriend with me.

Thank you all for reading these posts every day, see y’all on the other side.

Stay colorful ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤍🤎💖


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2 years ago

Share Your Pride day 30: The future of pride

A lot is happening in the world right now, I can only hope that next June things will be better, not worse.

This is the last one, once again it’s been a blast, thanks for following along!

Stay safe out there, keeping being gay, I’ll see you in July ;)


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10 years ago
Day 30 - Not Awesome Way To End The Challenge, But Not Terrible. The End Is Just Another Beginning...Ignore

Day 30 - Not awesome way to end the challenge, but not terrible. The end is just another beginning... Ignore the terrible lines it's late I'm tired


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2 years ago
This Was Unreasonably Fun To Make

This was unreasonably fun to make

Inktober Day 30: Gear

Okay yeah I added color, sue me /lh


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2 years ago
Claw Marks

Claw marks

I am using a list by Winklebeebee!


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5 years ago
Inktober 2019 #30:Priddinzan (Regencia)The Priddinzan Is A Rare, Unusual Flower With Quite A Bit Of History
Inktober 2019 #30:Priddinzan (Regencia)The Priddinzan Is A Rare, Unusual Flower With Quite A Bit Of History
Inktober 2019 #30:Priddinzan (Regencia)The Priddinzan Is A Rare, Unusual Flower With Quite A Bit Of History

Inktober 2019 #30: Priddinzan (Regencia) The Priddinzan is a rare, unusual flower with quite a bit of history to it. The original species grows very rarely in Furheart Iiah, and though it can be planted in Wing Alayna soil, tends to be sterile if it does accept the planting. It was later brought to the Queen's Palace for experimentation and modification, where the above variety, Regencia, was born. In spite of these many efforts, the flower itself has little use in teas. For a while it was thought to have no use at all, but the oil from its seeds makes an excellent cooking oil, and is widely preferred by the palace cooks in their culinary endeavors. The seeds are edible by themselves as well, either raw or cooked.


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4 years ago
The Penultimate Batch Of Flowers! Look Forward To The Last One Tomorrow. :)
The Penultimate Batch Of Flowers! Look Forward To The Last One Tomorrow. :)
The Penultimate Batch Of Flowers! Look Forward To The Last One Tomorrow. :)
The Penultimate Batch Of Flowers! Look Forward To The Last One Tomorrow. :)
The Penultimate Batch Of Flowers! Look Forward To The Last One Tomorrow. :)
The Penultimate Batch Of Flowers! Look Forward To The Last One Tomorrow. :)
The Penultimate Batch Of Flowers! Look Forward To The Last One Tomorrow. :)
The Penultimate Batch Of Flowers! Look Forward To The Last One Tomorrow. :)
The Penultimate Batch Of Flowers! Look Forward To The Last One Tomorrow. :)
The Penultimate Batch Of Flowers! Look Forward To The Last One Tomorrow. :)

The penultimate batch of flowers! Look forward to the last one tomorrow. :)

Jara Flora While glass-like plants usually grow in Crescent Minoria, many of them can also be cultivated in the shady Great Buddy Forest. The Jara Flora is one example of this. While usually found in Crescent Minoria, it was brought over and cultivated here. Jara Flora can make convenient storage and can be tied up by means of the tendrils on the plant's sepals. Usually though a little extra work is needed to make the jar waterproof, but since the petals are made of a sort of malleable glass-like material, sometimes the petals just need to be pressed together tightly and hardened, but a little sap between and over the petal seams can go a long way. Generally though they're used as dry storage unless for vases, in which case the former process is used. Even without doing anything though, they can usually maintain small amounts of water fairly well. Waterbubbles are often stored in Jara Flora to bring home, or else carry for a walk without needing to worry about accidentally breaking them.

Clusteria The fruits are favored in jams. Raw they can be pretty tart, tasting a bit like strawberry, blackberry or grape depending on the ripeness and season. They are usually found in northwestern Amicaia, as well as deep south beyond the mountains, near or on the border of Laykia Layna. Left unattended, though, the ones on the border don't grow quite as well as the ones up north, which can be left pretty much unattended.

Lulia Pathvine One of the three types of Pathvines. Here and there across JI grow enormous vines, bridging land and sky. They are hubs for travelers going up to Sky Buddy World or down to the land, in this case, Wing Alayna. They are meeting places, since are easy to spot; landmarks, and ancient plants that have seen many come and go, and survived many a Buddy-Shadow War. Powercloud drivers get a lot of their business near Pathvines, as a climb up the vine alone is arduous at least and impossible at best. Pathvines also serve to bridge the cultures of Winged Amicans and the non-winged, representing harmony. All in all, it's common knowledge that if you want to get to Sky Amicaia, find a Pathvine. You can either get a ride up from there, or have a little fun climbing a giant vine and then probably getting a ride anyway once you've given up trying to scale it by yourself.

Furubara & Stafflant For a long time, the Furubara (left) and Stafflant (right) were considered to be one plant, called the Furubara Stafflant. However, research has come out that this is not the case... in some cases. Reports have come out about Furubara vines growing from Stafflant plants, so the issue may be more complicated than first supposed. However, the two plants are rarely if ever seen growing apart, particularly naturally. The current consensus is that they are strongly symbiotic plants that either can merge or appear to be merged together at times. Whatever the consensus, though, the Furubara is enjoyable for its sweet and yet spicy, cinnamon-like taste. The Stafflant does not have the best taste, but can definitely be used as a more durable water supply than a Waterbubble fruit, though it can crush when pressed enough. If bits of the Stafflant head are sweetened, they are not terrible in a salad.

Yelia Belia A rain-gathering flower that grows during the rainy season. Its flower can be detached and used as storage. It will continue growing back as long as the rainy season lasts, but once it ends, the flower closes up, so it's customary to leave its flower be at the end of the rainy reason. But for those who've brought their own containers, the flower can be easily tipped to fill them up as much as needed. It is said the flower survives on affection when rain water is scarce, allowing Amicans to take as much water from it as they need, so long as they care for it.

Lifi Kleeflower This lily pad-like flower has a very sweet center, that, when the inside of it is exposed to air, quickly hardens into a crystal-like shape. However, it can be melted down and made into a syrup, though usually other ingredients are added to keep it from crystallizing again when it cools. The petals are mostly decorative, but they do have a mildly sweet taste, so they can make an interesting garnish on a desert, especially crystallized in a thin coat of its bud's syrup. The petals keep fairly well as well, so they are even occasionally seen in costumes made or worn by the fashionable Spinning Amicans. The syrup could technically also be used to sculpt the flowers into non-eating decorations, but with their sweet taste they probably wouldn't last long.

Rolawayva Pichi This plant is well-known for both its leaves and its fruit. The Pichi fruit tastes like a sweet peach, but with a hint of banana around the stripes. The leaves, though usually tasteless on their own, make great wraps, though they may need to be softened a little first as raw can taste a bit rubbery unless you get them young or grow them just right. Nevertheless, if you ever get a wrap in Buddy World, you're likely get something rolled in a Rola leaf.

Patternias

A rare, exotic flower found in the recesses of Furheart Iiah, the depths of Warminia Songlianne, and a rare sighting indeed in Amicaia, Wing Alayna. Highly sought after for its patterned petals, which, when consumed by Fashion Buddys, enable them to produce patterned thread. Which pattern depends on the petal consumed, and there are many different combinations that can be made by consuming multiple. It can get a little unpredictable if you're after a lot of thread, so patterned petals are often saved and traded among the Fashion Buddys depending on who needs what pattern.

Crescia Yoruana A slow-growing, nocturnal plant that grows in shady places such as forests and under overhangs. Though its crescents may fool you into thinking it grows in Crescent Minoria, you'd be surprised to find it only on select islands near it, and looking quite different. Yoruanas that grow close to C.M. get glassy stems and leaves, and if they bear fruit at all, they are much harder, though still tasty if boiled soft. The most common place to find them is Wing Alayna, and even then they're quite rare. There have been some sightings of it on islands near Furheart Iiah, as well, but these also take on some different characteristics, throwing skepticism on the idea that the islandic Gapponian variant of the plant is even the same species at all, or only a plant that is either related or looks similar. Either way, if you can get your hands on the elusive plant and its fruit, you'll find quite the dish can be made from it if you're feeling particularly decadent. Also called the Night Spotil, it shares many of its traits with the renowned staple fruit, though some say it tastes more melon-like than the more appley Spotil. The ones near Crescent Minoria, if you find one soft enough or steam it lightly, taste almost like jellybeans. Others of the Wing Alayna variety have been reported to be more grape-like in flavor, and some think it has to do with the phase of the moon or the time of year when it grows. Either way, its glowing crescents (which can also be half moons, full moons and so forth depending on when these spots form) hold their phosphorescent quality even after being cooked, so many a fantastic and delicious dish can be made merely by using the spots and some of the flesh as an addition to any dish that you want to be absolutely radiant when prepared... quite literally.

Holo Senia Usually found near water. Found in Koraln Sing and parts of Wing Alayna. Its hollow center allows it to send and receive its windblown pollen and seeds easier, which is especially important in Wing Alayna where they are scarce. The petals and leaves are often used for tea, and the petals in particular give a slightly sour taste to an otherwise mild tea.


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3 years ago
Sizapop Rizzleri

Sizapop Rizzleri

A rare Wing Alaynan plant with strange properties. The fruit it bears has a hard, clear shell that is soluble in water. Inside is a semi-sweet, fizzy liquid that will make a big splash if the fruit is dunked in hot water. Thus it is preferred to chip off chunks of the outer coating for flavoring instead of trying to dissolve the whole thing in water at once.


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2 years ago
Radiana Waterina
Radiana Waterina
Radiana Waterina

Radiana Waterina

Rainwater gathers in its small, clear blossoms. The buds within their them glow faint blue at certain times of year. It is said to gather energy from the moon and stars and condense it into liquid form, storing it in the cup formed by its petals.

A close relative of the Radiana Kandia, it can be found on both continental Fuline Ah and Reline Ah, as well as their islands.


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1 year ago
Halafura Duloa
Halafura Duloa
Halafura Duloa

Halafura Duloa

The petals of this flower were once so frequently used in tea that the flowers were never seen beyond the closed blossom stage, leading some to believe that Halafura Duloa flowers never opened. It was also once believed that the flowers would only open simultaneously. While this does frequently occur with Halafura Duloa pairs, there are some that choose to open at a different time than their twin.

Originating from Fuline Ah, the Halafura Duloa is sometimes also spotted along the west coast of Wing Alayna.


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5 years ago
Inktober Day 30. Almost Halloween!

Inktober day 30. Almost Halloween!


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