"The man who fought a fly." Amazing Stories. October 1932.
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Zionists want you to conflate Judaism and Zionism. Zionists want you to believe that Judaism cannot exist without Zionism and that all Jews are Zionists. Zionism would have Jews believe that a Jewish state is the only way that they can be safe from antisemitism and will point to any instance of antisemitism as proof that Zionism is the solution- so Zionism wants gentiles to be antisemitic in their support of Palestine. They want you to conflate all Jews with Zionism and the state of Israel, and they want you to treat all Jews regardless of political affiliation as the face of Israel. Antizionist Jews exist, and incidences of antisemitism ostensibly acting against Zionism will not help dismantle the forces propping Zionism up.
Don't do their work for them.
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Prompt 284
“Oh little storm,” the being cooed, hands that are both large enough to crush the world yet small enough to hold his face gently running through his hair. He was being held by lightning, by stars and space and everything in between, cradling his form like he was something oh-so precious. “A surprise to be sure,” the being crooned, purred, rumbled, cracked, some noise of the depths of space mixed with something indescribable. “A surprise, but a welcome one.”
Billy had never felt so small, yet so loved, like the world itself was holding him against its heart as the whispers of the gods bled away in something akin to awe.
The being smiled, distant storms letting loose and ending droughts, even more distant stars bursting into being. “A little marvel of existence,” they hummed, hissed, cooed, whistled, hair- or strands of galaxies- melding into the abyss around them.
“A surprise son. A child of the Cosmos. Yes.” He was held so gently, space itself dancing and flickering around him, suns pressing hundreds of freckled kisses against his head.
“Welcome home, little storm. Welcome home, my son.”
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A red and white giant flying squirrel (Petaurista alborufus) peers down from a tree in China
by ezchou
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Continuation of this
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Remembered a certain poster and knew what i had to do
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Friendly reminder that Yasha spent the entirety of TM9's last arc in these platform wedge boots: hiking, fighting, and making out with her girlfriend
She's an icon, she's a legend, she is the moment
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I haven’t even seen it yet but Thor: Love & Thunder might be the most comic accurate marvel movie yet. you know why? because it’s ridiculous.
I will never shut up about the fact that comics are just…absolutely ridiculous! they’re colourful and weird and imaginative and so so random. your favourite character has almost definitely been gay and/or a woman at some point in time. and if they haven’t, they’ve at least slept with an alien. they are stories told through silly little drawings that have been adapted by hundreds of different authors and artists, each with their own interpretations and agendas. they are supposed to fun and unrealistic and weird as fuck, and their film adaptations should be too.
edit: I saw it. just as weird and random and colourful and fun and funny as I’d hoped. Valkyrie pls step on me
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Ninjago writers if they weren’t cowards /j
(I haven’t seen the Russian dub so IDK if she’s there, I’ll go nuts if she is though)
Also after drawing Sora I finally understand they hype around her design (I drew most of this two weeks ago lol I just didn’t finish it until tonight)
Something something Mother and Son Skating Competition
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Installment of the wrestlers 2/3: Eddie stole Steve’s leftovers
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Now I’m picturing Kid throwing a teddy bear that’s Conan’s height at him. “Woe stuffed ursidae be upon ye.”
this is how he escapes
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Prompt 212
“Did we just pull an Isekai?”
“I mean, does it count if it’s practically just Ghostwriter’s usual shit, just more chaotic?”
“Sam, this is like a game, look, we even have inventory overlays!”
“Yeah but Tuck, I died so therefor I pulled an isekai, right?”
“Shit, why does that make sense?”
“Boys, perhaps actually look into your overlay there? Perhaps look at the map as well?”
“... oh my Ancients, guys, we’re not the players, we’re going to be the bosses of this game.”
. . .
“This is going to be so much fun guys.”
The JL Jr team would really like it to be known that they are in fact done with Klarions shenanigans. This is literally the first day school is out for the summer for them! Who even showed him DnD and anime anyway?!
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Į̸̦͈̼̦͉͔̺̏̽͂͋͒̃̀͆͋͆̍͘͠͠͝ ̴̧̛̛̪̙̫̟͉̗̠̿̿̍́̔͋̉̐͌̽̕W̶̛̭̘̗̓̉͒͋̐͌͆̓͗̐͘O̴̙̣͗̓̓̍̇̍͘N̷̟̭̥͍̤͍̪̝̦̮̿͜'̶̹̦̼͔̦͉͌̎̂̉̾͒͘̕T̸͍̭̥̖̻̜͓̆̿̃͛ ̵͓̥̦̠̝̙̯͖̳̐͛͋̏̃̆̂Ḽ̷̗͍͕͊͑̉̀̐͂̉̀̔O̸̲͋́̏͆̃̓͐̄̐̅̈͝S̴̻̦̓̽͒͗̆̇́̄͐̅̊̚̕͝Ȩ̴̢̘̮̮̩̪̮̠̲̱̣͚̺̣̅̓̓͛̅̂̈́̍͂̓͛͘͠͝ ̷̧̜͍̱͈̣̪̃̈́Y̵̡̨̛͙̤̩͕͎̯̜̟̟̺̫̋̈́̑̈́̈́͋̏̒ͅỚ̵̱͐̇͊̽̽̓͐̏͐̉̃Ủ̶̧͓͙̦͌̏̈́̓ ̷̩͕̘̮̊̀͗̄̄̃͒̅̈́̽̏̚͝͠Ȁ̶̡͉͍̦̥͇͓͛̅̎G̵̱̮̎̈́̉̂̒͋̍͊͗̓͝A̸̢̜̹̦̅̊͛̄̿͝I̵͇̫͙͚̦̎̇N̷̩̫̊̽̈́̏́͌̀̈́̆̓̾͋͂̒̕
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A deafening voice stops me in my tracks.
“Excuse me?”
The giant looms impossibly high over the countertop, eyes focused down on me. I jump, almost dropping the hunk of bread in my hands, heart damn near exploding in my chest. My eyes focus on the hole in the wall, but before I can sprint, they take a step back, holding their hands up.
“Wait, no, please don’t be scared,” they say, and something about it makes me look back up at them. “Did… did you cut your hair?”
Huh?
I lift a hand, nervously fidgiting with a curl. They used to go all the way down my back, but I chopped it off to chin length for the summer.
“Uh, yeah?”
“I… I just wanted to say it looks nice!”
And they give a gentle wave, before vanishing. I scurry off back home, but I can’t help smiling a little on the way.
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was wondering if you could help identify this bug my dad found. we’re from ontario, canada. after some googling i think it’s a crane fly? but i am very much not confident about that
Big lad! Looks like a giant crane fly, Tipula abdominalis :)
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