"I assert our inalienable right to party." -- Minister of Magic , Millicent Bagnold
you can hear the waves in underwater caves — as if you actually were inside a saltwater room.
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Kyle Broflovski - South Park
(the first artist deleted their pixiv so I uploaded the image somewhere else, and I can’t find the second one, I’m really sorry ._.)
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The Urayuli
John Active, a Yup’ik storyteller from Bethel, has gathered a large number of accounts told by the Yup’ik people of Southwest Alaska concerning their encounters with Urayuli. This being was described as standing ten feet tall, covered with hair, with glowing eyes. Its arms were so long, they reached to the creature’s ankles. It was said to roam the tundra and cry out its loneliness with a voice resembling that of a loon. Although its appearance terrified the persons confronting it, the Urayuli never harmed anyone, according to the accounts gathered by Active. However, legendary accounts lore has it that children who disappear while in the woods are transformed into Urayuli. (source)
“The Bestiary that could be”, for Light Grey Art Lab’s Message in a Bottle.
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Northern Lights over an Erupting Volcano
In April 2010, the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull spewed great ash clouds into the sky and caused enormous disruptions to air travel in Europe. The eruptions are best remembered for this inconvenience, but photographer James Appleton managed to capture the event in a different way. In the weeks before the disturbances, a vulcanologist friend of his alerted him to the unfolding volcanic drama, and Appleton travelled straight to the Icelandic mountain before it was closed off. Risking his life to battle extreme cold, high winds, and seismic activity, Appleton captured a rare but gorgeous scene: the glowing lava from an Eyjafjallajökull fissure with the Northern Lights—Aurora Borealis—overhead. These are two very different light sources, so “the photograph needed parts of the scene selectively blocked for sections of the exposure to balance the contrast,” Appleton recalls. “A Mars bar wrapper came in handy for this!”
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So, I won’t be around for about two months because BOOT CAMP YAY I’m joining the Navy.
I have my queue set up so there will be two posts every day. For those that followed me for fics though, I will not be around. Hopefully my queue is enough to satisfy your shipping in the meanwhile.
Thank you for the influx of followers and everyone else to whom I talk regularly; I’ll miss you. Wish me luck! I’ll see you in two months. :3
-Matty