Actually… This was made on February…
A redraw from that one scene in Spirited Away
No u
i might get in trouble for saying this but feet are actually so nasty they belong in socks and nowhere near a mouth im risking my life to post this so plea
I wanted to draw @straycatj, such a cute fellow.
something that i miss about childhood? well people don’t ask me what my favorite shape is anymore. adults just don’t do this. it’s a triangle in case you were wondering. you don’t care
Im a bit drunk, its 3;00am. But Why does Bebe yoda give the uppy arms.. Why does mister mandalorian immediately pick him up .. why does no one involved with this production car e about my well being
#this does not fill me with confidence
Me explaining a mental break down that’s affecting me but not enough to be concerned about.
*gets mauled by a bear*
Halitrephes maasi is a species of deep sea jellyfish. The look like fireworks deep in the ocean.
What the mother fuck
this is so beautiful
I’ve been colouring some of my League of Legends inktobers
The Eternal Dancers
I’m ready to Marie Kondo this fucking body. This spine does not bring me joy
Body by Mother Mother
2 Infants Were Buried Wearing Helmets Made from Kids' Skulls. And Archaeologists Are Puzzled
Two infants were buried some 2,100 years ago wearing “helmets” made from the skulls of other children, archaeologists have discovered.
The remains of the two infants were found with nine other burials at a site called Salango, on the coast of central Ecuador. The archaeologists who excavated the burials between 2014 and 2016 recently published the details of their findings in the journal Latin American Antiquity.
The team says this is the only known case in which children’s skulls were used as helmets for infants being buried. The scientists don’t know what killed the infants and children.
The helmets were placed tightly over the infants’ heads, the archaeologists found. It’s likely that the older children’s skulls still had flesh on them when they were turned into helmets, because without flesh, the helmets likely would not have held together, the archaeologists noted.
One infant’s “face looked through and out of the cranial vault” — the space in the skull that holds the brain — the archaeologists wrote. Read more.
What the fuck
This world needs more werewolf poetry
oh this has been on my to do list for ages