#Mountain High!
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jenks378 · 9 months ago
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River Deep, Mountain High
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aimeekb · 7 months ago
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The Milky Way rising over Joshua Tree National Park, California
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rosechata · 2 months ago
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late evening glow
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maureen2musings · 8 months ago
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Trzy Korony
@karolnienartowicz
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psygull-arts · 2 months ago
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come closer. i am a normal moth
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monstermonger · 8 months ago
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A whisper in the wind.
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swordsandstitches · 7 months ago
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The wolves are killing members of their own pack
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visitheworld · 1 year ago
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Wooden church in Tatra Mountains / Slovakia (by Karol Nienartowicz).
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thewolfnessphotography · 3 months ago
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High Tatra mountains. Slovakia
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vanessa-rafesgirl · 5 months ago
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feyre my pookie <3
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rosechata · 1 month ago
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elijah rael
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ravensvalley · 3 months ago
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#HighPerch
Mountainous Parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
@BenAdrienProulx September 12, 2024.
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weaselle · 7 months ago
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you know something i love about Terry Pratchett's trolls?
yes they are written very very dumb, for laughs, for instance most trolls can only count as high as "lots" (which is four. Troll counting goes: one, two, many, lots) and we all get a good giggle out of the stupid way they think and talk...
but because of the way he wrote his troll lore, under the right circumstances, trolls are actually far more intelligent than almost anybody else.
And there's something about the way, idk, it's just... i act stupid a lot of the time. Because i get lost in my head and distracted by ten thousand things, and given more than a split second to consider things i'll overthink and second guess my second guesses... but i know that i'm quite smart really.
And there are plenty of people who even more acutely experience some version of being treated like they are dumb while being, in fact, very intelligent if their particular needs are met.
and i just love that these trolls, often the butt of the joke and by far the most comically stupid of Terry Pratchett's fantasy races... when in the circumstances they are made for... turn out to be geniuses. There is something so poetic and cosmically Just, to have that be true. To have them actually be the most intelligent out of everybody if only you put them in the right environment.
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catladychronicles · 10 months ago
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All hail cookie 🍪 dough belly!
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avelera · 15 days ago
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It's a really small detail, but I just love how Arcane shows that Jayce has a standard superhero body with eight-pack abs and shoulders broader than a house and then actually takes the time to show you how he got like that.
They take the time to show him working in his family's factory/forge, as a blacksmith, and show that he still does it today even as a scientist to custom make hextech items but also sometimes just to blow off steam. And sure we could quibble about whether that would be enough of a workout for the body of an Greek god that he ended up with, but still, I really appreciated that not every guy or girl in Arcane is jacked with muscle just because it's Hollywood normal.
They take the time to make sure every character has a body type that makes sense for them (even as most of the protagonists are very physical fighters so, y'know, the muscles do make sense) and it doesn't stop there, because when someone has a lifestyle (scientist/academic) that makes us wonder how they're that jacked, they take the time to show how it actually makes sense for him.
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wyrmwright · 7 months ago
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"porter and jace were always a duo" oh i'm sure
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