the neurodivergent experience:
20% of the time: wowwieee!!! i love my passions and interests!!!!! they make me so happy i want to jump up and down!!!!! weee!!!!!!! :3333333333
80% of the time: this mind is a prison
YALLSTARION
I've seen too much edits of yallstarion... yes.
FLAT FORM / Penthouse -B by naf architect and design // Hiroshima Prefecture, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Japan
sorry guys, samsara is my fault, I just really love experiences. yeah I didn't know everyone else wasn't enjoying it, my bad
I know this image is just an artistic rendering, but was Chicxulub even close to being that big?
YES, ABSOLUTELY. if anything, that paleoart UNDERSTATES it!
the Chicxulub Impactor was about six miles wide, meaning that when its bottom edge slammed into the atlantic ocean at roughly 20 km/s, its top edge was still in the upper atmosphere.
(infographic cadged from Kurzgesagt)
why cant you transition? what the fuck is stopping you? i dont give a shit about testosterone here. taking any steps is progress bros you can voice train and work out and change your wardrobe and buzz your hair. you can start t if you can get your hands on it, no one will know whats up for at least 6 months. save up to move out and play chicken with your transphobic family if you gotta. do not speak of your transition with a sense of defeatism, no one is able to stop you but you.
wish I was a teddy bear wearing a raincoat or some shit what the fuck
The Seven Steps of the Red Goddess, for Chaosium's The Lunar Way
This set of pieces is some of my favourite work I've ever done (and there is a bunch more of that in the book). I had a larger format to work with than previous depictions of the Seven Steps really tried to emphasize the more human aspects of the Red Goddess - depicting her as expressive and reactive to her situation, someone that you can see yourself in. I put a lot of myself into it (and we all know that her underworld quest is an allegory for transition) and am very happy with how it turned out!
Victor, 22, queer, genderfluid/bigender, he/she/they, intp, autistic 𓇚
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