Kenzo featuring Minami Kinoshita and Blesnya Minher ꩜ Surrender painted on skin, trust in anonymous arms
What did you get your bachelor in the first time?
mmm I didn’t finish but, it was for psychology. at one point I wanted to become a clinical therapist but I changed my mind.
I’m curious what are you learning these days?
I’m back in school for 3D art, I’m interested in coding/rigging tbh. but, I love modelling buildings too.
aside from that I’m reading or working on my illustration/painting skills. I’m gonna make time to work with oil paints again soon.
Khreshchatyk at night, Kiev (Kyiv), Ukrainian SSR, 1979 (photo by Mykola Kozlovskyi)
都会のオアシスの新緑
"Why not make female heroes more feminine so girls know you don't have to be masculine to save the world" is misguided. The target audience of heroic adventure genre is not children who actually save the world in a literal sense, it's children who want a cathartic outlet for the struggles and injustice they face. And one of the most common types of injustice that many girls and children assumed to be girls are subjected to is forced feminization.
were you able to move to nyc?
no idr planning to. but, for the longest time I did wanna move to Montreal
Kedarnath Temple caught against the backdrop of the Himalayas lit by the last rays of the sun.
notice when you take a deep breath in a moment of pleasure and happiness how it lengthens that moment and becomes a heightened sensation of awareness
A damaged lying Buddhist statue is pictured inside a pagoda following an earthquake in Mandalay, Myanmar, April 3, 2025.
“Entwined” at New Orleans Botanical Garden ☀ Lovers frozen in stone while plants plot their gentle takeover
disabled people who do not directly "contribute" to society and need large amounts of care and resources to survive deserve not only to survive but to have comfort, stability, and fun within their lives while they do. no compromises.
my new baby monstera
you are not the real khanos
I literally am… here’s a screenshot of some selfies dated 2016 :p
i think a big part of the current wave of antifeminist rhetoric among women is that people just cannot accept the idea that liberating yourself is uncomfortable. like of course it feels Wrong to see something you've internalised as normal/necessary (like wearing makeup 24/7) be challenged, that's because you've internalised it. and it will feel ostracising to go against the status quo once you question the things you've internalised. but the discomfort is part of it. you have to move past the fear response and look at the bigger picture.
America is fascist because America is racist and has been since its founding. I’m sorry liberals and fellow white people but you can’t blame Russia on why America sucks. That’s letting yourself off too easy. No, America sucks because your neighbors can easily be rallied up into racist mobs. No Russia required, because this is a problem that predates any of our hostility towards Russia.
Also for fucks sake, the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. Putin is only in office because the west performed a coup in Yeltsin’s favor and Putin was part of his cabinet. Just like with Saddam and Bin Laden, we created our own enemies from shattered alliances we formed against communism. I really want to believe that none of you are so illiterate you don’t know Russia has been capitalist for thirty years.
Throughout history and in our modern society, women are supposed to be: thin, silent, chipper, happy, pale, dressed modestly but not too modestly, sexy but not too sexy, young, reserved, sane, able-bodied, fertile, mothering, selfless, humble, restrained, and, above all, white. She has to be a She, she has to be cis, she has to wear makeup and dresses, skirts; she cannot under any circumstances be described as smelly, loud, brash, dark, or crude. She cannot wrinkle, she cannot stink, she cannot cause a scene. A woman is always religious, a woman is always married or seeking to be married, a mother or hoping to be a mother. To stray from this path is to become weird. While I personally do not believe that any act that subverts the status quo makes one queer, I do think it makes you weird. There’s an honor to that, to stepping outside of the very thin, very pale line set by mainstream culture. To exist as one’s truest, boldest self, to exist as a human being with warts and farts and smells, to be unusual and to react with the madness, the anger that this world we live in inspires is brave. It is weird to be brave, and it is brave to be weird.
“Through Beaded Veils” by Marcin Górski