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bugs!
no more of the agonies. have you seen the wonders
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Star Wars but with cats
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Star Wars but with cats
There have been many fan adaptations of Star Wars, but this one is purrrrfect. I love me some Hardware Wars. I can not recommend Auralnauts book of work enough. OwlKitty makes their amazing showing in the Star Wars space, but these cats have found their niche: See more Bonus: Previously:• […]
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ten Disney-style cartoon animals, each with their own unique personality.
#cinematic#disney animation#cartoon animals#whimsical scene#delightful creatures#friendly horse#radiant smile#cute elephant#colorful ball#playful giraffe#graceful dance#wise owl#knowing look#perched on a branch#hopping bunny#carrot#glee#graceful deer#effortless leap#majestic eagle#soaring high#smiling turtle#sunbathing#cheerful panda#bamboo stalk#charming fox#sly wink#viewer engagement#vibrant world#lush greenery
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This silly pup didn't let a live camera stop her from getting into mischief while home alone (video) The dogs will play when the humans are away, as in the case of this frisky malamute-husky mix who was busted when her owner caught her on live video frolicking not near, not underneath, but on top of the new kitchen table. — Read the rest https://boingboing.net/2023/04/03/this-silly-pup-didnt-let-a-live-camera-stop-her-from-getting-into-mischief-while-home-alone-video.html
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(reverse & regular) gremlinisms [grɛmlɪnizəms] (noun) ⁝⁝ 12 / ?? playful, mischievous behavior adopted by cute dongsaengs when they’re feeling particularly feisty .
happy birthday @christakisbang belovedest !!!!!!
+ bonus: you look. "speedy".
#bystay#staysource#createskz#skzco#channiesnet#staydaily#stray kids#usersun#userlau#usertsu#melontrack#usersemily#mimotag#e01o#staytay#le mie creature#*gremlinisms#g'day mates of the soul#eppi bordeiii beloved my favorite third eye seer my fellow bearer of crowns made of tinfoil channie connoisseur supreme and overall delight#mwah!!!
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i think we all know who the REAL star of season 3 is
i'm making a vague attempt to pace out this season by doing a drawing after each episode, so anyway here's my new fave character
#rip to my friend and brother who had to hear me start screaming with delight 5 minutes in when this guy showed up#THEY BROUGHT BACK MY BOY#I MEAN ITS A DIFFERENT ONE AND ITS A GIRL BUT ITS STILL THE DIRT GUYS. THANK YOU#whoever on the creative team made this decision i owe you my life#these guys are animated in the most delightful way and i love them#hilda spoilers#hilda season 3#hilda season 3 spoilers#season 3 spoilers#hilda s3 spoilers#is that enough spoilers tags#yeah this is my fanart for episode 1. did something happen in that ep i was too busy looking at the creature of all time#jk i loved the episode so much. everyone better be so grateful that i chose not to draw the thing instead for this post i love himb#s3 is knocking it out of the park with funky little guys#hilda the series#hilda netflix#stray sod#hilda loam#art tag
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A rejuvenating encounter.
[Episode Directory] [First] -> Next
#poorly drawn mdzs#mdzs#wei wuxian#lan wangji#I'm having so much fun with poorly drawn mdzs version 2.0 I'm so glad I decided to change my approach.#Once again I am reminding everyone that these two are *both* catboy coded.#Anyone who is in a 'roommates' cat situation knows full well how that little beast is invigorated the moment the real owner comes home.#I too am also filled with delighted to see the creature. But the dynamic is two ways.#I have a hunch there are many people who also get excited just seeing wwx out in the wild.#Be careful with your approach! He startles easily - oh god he's running off into the mountains. Oh no he's stealing a donkey.
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Sea Tears
Reader x Selkie!Moon
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Thank you to the darling @cipher-the-sidhe for commissioning me to write about Selkie!Moon! The setting and the scenario are absolutely delightful. It's a shame I haven't written a selkie until now but I'm so glad I finally did!
Content Warning for mild injury and blood.
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You tread carefully through the salt-tinged darkness and listen. A low hum plays along the moonbeams brightening the Salish Sea coast in an ancient voice you cannot translate. The fish and the seals might understand it as it thrums like insects on the wind or the constant, murmuring dance of the waves. You wonder if it is simply the sea. Perhaps it is something hidden along the dark inky waters now softly lapping up in the high tide.
Bends and sharp juts of coves shelter the rocky beaches. Further inland, a dense forest of coniferous evergreens conceal the beautiful shore and thrive in high levels of salt spray. You descend to the water, minding every step knowing that a slick, ocean-stained rock could easily lead you into a stumble and your head could crack open like an egg on the wave-smooth stones.
These beaches are not for sunbathing and sand castles. They are to stand and admire the great breath of the Salish Sea and the bumps of crags lining the dark teal ocean—if the mist and cold don’t form an avid deterrent.
You rub your arms over the sleeves of your jacket and breathe a crisp scent. Driftwood dots the edge of land and water, and heaps of bull kelp sway farther out in the sea, lurking like guardians just along the surface to whatever might wander from the depths.
Tonight, the fog is wonderfully parted by the silver-fingered light of the full moon. You scan the crevices in between dark, angled but blunt rocks, seeking the smooth fragments of seashells. In your years, you have rarely discovered a whole heart cockle or horse clam shell. There are only remnants of what was whole.
The sand is firm and brown. The water gushes between stones before receding gently back with a frothy lace edge, bubbling and tumbling over itself just to do it all over again. You spy a fragment of a castoff shell, bleached and pale. You bend carefully down to scoop up its shard like a piece missing from a puzzle you wish to finish.
You hold it between your fingers. A curve or perhaps half of a spiral of a shell, sculpted by the waves now, softened by the time of being broken. Still, it is beautiful.
Carefully, you straighten while you slip it into your pocket. A soft understanding fills you to the bottom of your rib cage. A kinship, perhaps. You cast your eyes around you for a moment, admiring the moonlight until it shines upon a texture that is not often found here.
Fur. Silver and speckled in blue-gray, it sits, slumped and hunched between two rocks, lying lifeless.
A seal. The dawning comes upon you in a moment of the rushing tide, and then, your feet are moving towards it. Your heart twists while you watch it sharply. How it could be so still and thin? Is it injured? You don’t have your phone with you—you left it in the car parked beside the oceanside road. Who would you call? Wildlife service? Perhaps it’s already too late.
No. You pray it isn’t.
You weave between sand and stones. Where the unmoving figure lies is thick with rocks, with almost no beach to speak of other than what is buried beneath. Your sandals slip on the slick edges of the rugged terrain. Wobbling, you catch yourself before you sling your body along a craggy boulder. You pass over the harsh edges and corners of the rocky shore, almost within reach. The fur hasn’t moved an inch at your rash approach. Your throat bobs for a moment in the horror of coming upon a long rotted seal—then your sandal-clad foot slips.
A whip of sea and wind, and you fall. You throw your elbow down to catch you and it scraps sharply down the side of rough rock. You gasp when you bounce and slide, splashing into a thin strip of the tide slipping between cracks and crevices, but hold your chin high, away from any fatal head injuries.
You inhale slowly, eyes wide in the relief that you are not currently dripping your brains out of your skull like spilled yoke. A thin, stinging pain erupts along your forearm. Prying yourself off of the ground, watching where you place your feet, you get back up. A glance at the fur confirms it is still there. Slowly, you twist your arm to examine a fine, ragged cut slicing towards your wrist. A mix of sand, salt water, and blood spread across your skin.
You breathe as it flares with pain. You close your eyes and convince yourself that you’ll clean and bandage it once you get back to your car.
First, the seal.
You lower your arm. Blood drops into the water as you at last reach the two stones the fur is wedged between, and tentatively, you reach out with the vain hope it might be warm and move with life. Your fingers stroke over the beautifully silver shade of the coat, dappled with blue-gray markings and a few, lovely rings at the end. But strangely, it’s cool with mist and bunched like fabric. Your mind turns the conundrum over slowly as if examining a broken seashell before you tug on it, higher, higher, until you hold in your hand the thin skin of a seal.
A pelt.
There is no blood, sinew, or otherwise, much to your relief. It carries a smooth sleekness on its underside. The strangeness of it tugs at a part of your mind, a memory of folklore and tales spoken around a table late at night. The beautiful pelt fills your vision with its starry silver shade and the Pacific ocean-deep hue of its markings. Carefully, as if handling platinum and sapphires, you caress the fur with the back of your fingers. A drop of blood from your arm threatens to stain it and you quickly shift the hide to your clean arm. You can’t ruin this beautiful coat with your crimson.
You lift your head. You gaze out over the ocean, rippling with the incandescence of the moon upon its onyx surface. Your heart bobs within you. Your eyes seek, and your ears strain.
The hum of the ocean which has filled you since you first arrived in the darkness grows. It is no longer a muffled, soft sound carried from behind closed lips but a soft melody lifted upon a voice. It rises to the sky. Over the driftwood and waves, you turn to face it, clutching the seal skin to your chest.
A man sings.
A part of you, undeniable and filled with longing, strides towards it. Following the curve of the rocky beach, you watch your every step. A plea in your core echoes with the desire to find the one singing. The crystal vibrations of the siren call rings through your bones.
A rocky cove crops up on the side of a bluff, cutting off the beach but resuming with a swell of the tide into its darkened alcove. Once you near the mouth, you stop to bask in the lovely timbre.
Then, with your fingers tangled in the soft, sleek fur of the seal pelt, you stand upon a rock just out of reach of the oceanic tide and peer into the cove.
In the glow of the night, a man stands in the icy shallows. You can only gaze at his striking figure wrapped in moonbeams. He steps lightly, his movement rhythm. The water ripples softly underneath him. He waves his arms, his limbs flowing over his head and down, like a wind sweeping the rocks and ushering the mist higher onto land. He turns, and one leg sweeps over the inky surface before stepping back.
His body is long-limbed and slender, blue-gray like the speckles on the fur you hold. Upon his face is a marking of a silver crescent. His rich copper eyes flash in the dimness and are half-lidded in his homage to the great sea. Your breath stalls in your throat caught upon his visage. His face is wide and flat. Draping behind his head is an appendage much like a seal tail, an even darker blue with spots of glimmering silver-like stars.
His voice carries a song you have no name for but that which you hold only the most reverence in its echo. Your lips part unwittingly in adoration. He sings to himself and dances to an audience of the black sky filled with the moon.
But you twitch a hand forward as if you might catch a note of his lullaby and cradle it close to your chest. The man’s head snaps towards you. You freeze.
In a second of time and starlight, he holds your gaze, and you slip into the coppery irises that fill his wide eyes. His attention slips to what you clutch. You glance down, admiring the fur anew before you find your voice, hollowed and soft.
“Is this yours?” you ask.
The man stares, motionless like the bluffs the waves beat against. A few heartbeats pass within you. The man gently dips his head. The tail on the back of his head sways slightly like a nightcap.
“It is,” he speaks. “Please return it to me. I cannot return to the sea and my brothers without my coat.”
His voice rasps through the salty air and brushes the shell of your ear as if he whispered it to you.
The word emerges in your mind like the fall of dusk. Selkie. One who has shed his fur to take a faintly human form under the full moon. The tales you’ve caught murmurs of were always of women, beautiful and naked, who begged for their seal skin back but spent the rest of their days held captive by the man who kept it hidden, forced to become a bride and carry his children.
An ache takes over your heart at such a cruel fate.
You answer with a gentle, “Of course.”
You slowly step into the icy waters. A shiver rolls up your body and you catch your tongue between your teeth to keep from gasping out at the shock of the brine. The selkie watches you, his eyes unreadable, his hands poised with his fingers half furled—as if you intend to dangle his seal skin in front of him before yanking it out of reach.
“I’m sorry,” you breathe. You wade far less gracefully in the echoes of his dance and song to reach him under the cove’s mouth, “I didn’t intend to keep it. I only meant to return it to you.”
You find the truth along your tongue. Even if you didn’t catch a glimpse of his beautiful melody, you would have left the coat where it lay, too afraid of stranding a selkie without her or his skin.
He says nothing until you present it to him. Carefully, you hold it out to him and his long fingers grasp it. A soft breath leaves him. His shoulders lower while he turns his coat over and examines it, stroking the fine fur before leveling an unreadable gaze over you. You’re small before his tall figure. You feel clumsy and cumbersome in comparison to his lissom body.
A true selkie, right before your eyes.
“So you did,” he at last murmurs as if he were dreaming. His copper eyes glide over you. His blue-gray body shimmers with a galaxy-like illumination. He carefully folds his coat over his arm before holding out his other hand and bidding you closer. “Come here. Sit with me.”
You stare at his offered palm. A few thoughts cross your mind of danger and temptation, a selkie ready to snatch away an unwary human, but would he have asked you so kindly? You slide your fingers into his grasp. He holds your hand before gently tugging you down until you cross your legs and sit in the icy cove water beside him.
“Is it true?” you ask, then flush slightly with the bluntness of your voice echoing in the alcove.
He tilts his head at you, the appendage at the back of his head slipping over your shoulder. His silence coaxes you softly into asking, “Do humans really steal the coats of selkies and force them into marriage?”
The selkie’s eyes lower, somber, before he dips his chin. “It is true. But not always.” His eyes find yours and hold them softly.
He has yet to release your hand, but slowly, he lifts your wrist and turns it slowly. You almost forget the sting until the sight of the bloody cut down your arm strikes you once more. Your lips twist at the sight, glancing at the selkie and fearing his judgment. How human you are, bleeding in his ocean.
“What did this?” he asks in a low voice, his eyes outlining the edges of your wound.
“A fall,” you say sheepishly, “I thought your coat was an injured seal.”
A laugh, rolling and deep, loosens from his lips. A not unwelcome shudder fills you in the sound. Mischievous and sincere, all at once.
“You must be more careful,” he says, his laughter dying as he leans closer.
You curl your fingers. Pressing back in the slightest as he hovers over your torn flesh, you hushly ask his name.
But he doesn’t answer. You watch in the quiet of the tide as the selkie blinks, and a tear falls onto your sliced forearm. A soft tingle spreads through your flesh. You glance down, and another tear falls, mingling with the sand and ocean salt, but the tingling becomes a gentle sensation knitting and stitching the skin together. In stunned silence, you observe seven tears in total bind your wound as if you never fell.
“This is my thanks for returning my coat.” The selkie releases your arm to gently wash it with a touch of brackish water. Blood and sand wash away, leaving your skin as it once was. He lifts his head and smiles. “I am Moon, and I must go.”
“Oh.” The sound is so small coming from you. “Moon…”
You echo your name. It feels so weak in comparison to his, but he takes it within his mouth and he sings it once. Your heart bobs within your chest as if floating upon a storm-tossed sea.
“Goodbye,” he rasps. He holds your gaze, soft as seafoam, and tugs his coat over his body. He slips down into the water. A flick of velvet flippers emerges, and a large seal lifts his head above water.
You gaze at the beautiful copper eyes of the seal. Whiskers twitch and a wet nose presses closer to you. Slowly, carefully, you stretch your fingers and stroke the soft fur of his head. Your palm runs down the slippery slope of his neck to his strong, blubbered back. The selkie holds beautifully still.
“Goodbye, Moon,” you whisper.
The selkie eyes upturn, somehow grinning in an animal form. In a sharp splash, he turns and dives into the water. The sleek dappled fur of his pelt mingles with the moonlight reflecting upon the black ocean before the waves reclaim one of its own.
You stay in the cove for a time you cannot account for, watching the waters, wishing to catch the echo of his song just one last time.
Gradually, like the moon beginning to shift across the darkness, you get to your feet. Water splashes back into the cove. Your heart grows heavy and forlorn, and you rub your fingertips together as if still stroking his fur.
Perhaps you might return in search of broken seashells but find the selkie again.
#naff's writing commissions#selkie!moon#this setting was delightful and selkie moon is *mwah*#just augh i love any mythical sea creatures!#naff writing
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The body lays, longingly, into waves sweat, As I am your nightmare and of the sea delight.
#a portrait's practice of so furthermore ago<з#*sighs dreamily*#delightful creature#digital art#portrait practice#resident evil 4#re4 remake#luis serra navarro#luis serra#fan art
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Sun doesn’t rlly understand cats but by god do this man love him a little meowmeow
(He gets bonus points for earning the love of a cat with the personality of an angry hacksaw )
#it was in reality not fine fic#bones of a rabbit art#not fine au#bones of a rabbit fnaf#bones of a rabbit fic#miss peepers#fnaf au#fnaf sun x reader#fnaf sun x y/n#fnaf y/n#doodles#sketches#silly fluff#cat#meowmeow my beloved#miss peepers is vaguely based off my own cat btw#she’s a delightful creature fr
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Meow: a novel, and other literature for cats
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Meow: a novel, and other literature for cats
7:17 am Tue, Jun 11, 2024 As a sophisticated internet consumer, you may have already seen Meow: a novel. It’s ridiculous—80,000 meows in print—but it makes me laugh every time. Images: The Meow Library The sample reviews are delightful. “Meow meow meow meow meow meow meow, meow meow meow. Meow meow meow meow meow meow, […]
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Bats fact #94
This is how bats during the day time
#Thanks#science#fact#facts#facted#true#true facts#bats#bat#animals#pets#creatures#nature#learn#education#cute#puppy#sweetly#perfect#delightful#christmas#thanksgiving#happy new year#happy new moon#happy new month#happy new you#funny#smile#grin#laugh
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This creature owns my heart
#it's the slow half blink for me#it's the blep for me#let's be real#it's the everything#this is what i woke up to this morning#it was an absolute delight#i hope this makes you smile too#brown cat#cat#creature#my post
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Pair of doggos end up in tangled mess after coming across a ball of yarn (video) A pair of golden retrievers went to work with a ball of yarn, getting tangled up in the process. While one of the pups seems oblivious, wrapped up in yarn as she snoozes on her back, the other doggo, with the yarn dangling from her snout, looks downright sheepish as her human comes in to inspect their project. — Read the rest https://boingboing.net/2023/03/30/pair-of-doggos-end-up-in-tangled-mess-after-coming-across-a-ball-of-yarn-video.html
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Good night, Tristan. Good night, Richard.
I will find a way..to get my bed back. I'd expect nothing less. May the best man win.
#all creatures great and small#acgasedit#acgas#acgas 2020#tristan farnon#richard carmody#farmody#perioddramaedit#they are an absolute DELIGHT as i knew they would be#my gifs#acgas1
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