"supernatural elements"
spin this wheel of fanfic tags. this will be the theme of your day tomorrow.
hay can someone send me the link to the are cishet aro men queer poll just wanna talk w them
(holding a large cinderblock behind my back)
"Genesis", Oil on canvas by Matthew Cornell
wish i could self delete but sadly ive told a few people to not self delete so now if i did that id be a hypocrite
Holy fuck you're an npc with nothing of substance, just recycled, copypasted, regurgitated bullshit. Seriously, just try to form an original thought for once.
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In ho: *smirking* I heard people are shipping us.
Gi hun: *terrified* TO WHERE???
hey... hey dont be sad... 2 heads of garlic peeled, 4 cubes of onion, a cup and a half of olive oil, 1tbsp black peppercorn, 1 teaspoon pepper flakes, a pinch of italian herbs, 3 bay leaves, cook on low for 30 minutes, take a nice loaf of bread, dip in the oil and spread the garlic ontop, and enjoy...
me when i realise i shouldve been investing in buying property instead of not existing in 1983
One of the things I loved about The Wild Robot from a writing/world-building perspective was that it was clearly set in a post-apocalyptic world, but the details were very vague, and you don't even know until about an hour in:
"Beautiful shot," you think, and then it hits you that the whales are swimming over the Golden Gate Bridge.
Abandoned, crumbling satellites and a sunken city. And then when we do see the human city, they freak out at the sight of geese:
Animal-derived plague? Global warming? We don't know. We only know that something has happened. But like the general theme, whatever bad has occurred, the natural world is thriving. An unexpected positive from a history of tragedy.