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stimboardsorwhatever · 1 year ago
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Honey bee stimboard
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t-for-tobi · 4 months ago
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Welcome To My Blog!
Name: Tobi or Tobias Age: 20
Pronouns: they/he Zodiac: Capricorn
Gender: transmasc genderqueer
Sexuality: bisexual
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I deal with
Bipolar 1 with psychotic features
BPD traits
Atypical anorexia b/p subtype
Chronic PTSD
Autism and ADHD
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Other Info
College Wishlist: Link
Side Blogs
Yearning Blog: @trans-boy-yearning
ED Blog: @sk1ns-b0nes
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My Friend AC: tobi talks about ac
ED: tobi talks about ed
Music: Spotify
My Boyfriend: tobi talks about jh
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Radqueer DNI user box belongs to @lgbtq-userboxes
Anti TERF box belongs to @gogh-save-the-bees
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boyswillbebugs · 7 months ago
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Thanks for the tag @samynnad102687! I'm answering on my alt acc
Coffee or tea | early bird or night owl | chocolate or vanilla | spring or fall | silver or gold | pop or alternative | freckles or dimples (this was hard) | snakes or sharks (Blåhaj ftw!!) | mountains or fields | thunder or lightning (afraid of thunder but lightning is pretty) | egyptian mythology or greek mythology I ivory or scarlet | flute or lyre | opal or diamond | potions or spells | ocean or desert (neither, i hv thalassophobia and hate heat) | mermaids or sirens (sirens are pretty cool too tho) | masquerade ball or cocktail party (take me to a ball irl!!) | butterflies or honeybees (although save the bees) | macarons or eclairs | typewritten or handwritten (i lose shit if i write it manually) | secret garden or secret library (both though) | rooftop or balcony | spicy or mild | opera or ballet | london or paris (not a fan of either, Disneyland though...) | Vincent Van Gogh or Claude Monet | denim or leather
Npt: @star4daisy @starchaser-lily @cazzythefrogking @orchideous-nox
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curlyparmesan · 1 year ago
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OC + Random Associations
tagged by @lesbianaloy, thanks for thinking of me <3
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It's Flit, the half wood-elf thief! Specifically Flit as she has grown throughout her misadventures.
🗡 animal - Raven, but not in the gloomy sense, mostly as a hoarder of shiny trinkets and harbinger of death (ok, maybe a little gloomy)
🗡 colors - White and scarlet, avoids drab colors at all cost
🗡 month - October, when the greatest bounties of the land spring forth
🗡 songs - Pays Imaginaire by Polo & Pan, luckily she woke up from her dream with Shadowheart still by her side (runner up is for sure When I Die by Pepper Coyote, since everyone will remember her as a reluctant hero instead of the 'live fast die young' thief she really is)
🗡 number - 57877, the amount of gold she stole before reluctantly saving the world
🗡 plants - I immediately thought of a blackberry plant since they're so prickly, then I learned blackberry plants are part of the rose family and flower! She used to eat them growing up on the outskirts of Baldur's Gate
🗡 scents - honeysuckle and seedy taverns
🗡 gemstone - aquamarine (she's been wearing the caustic band ever since she found it, and refuses to take it off)
🗡 time of day - the afternoon, when everyone heads to the tavern
🗡 season - harvest season
🗡 places - tree houses, locked vaults, downtrodden taverns, aristocrat bedrooms (most of the time stealing things)
🗡 food - thick skinned grapes and Waterdhavian cheese shavings
🗡 drink - mead made from giant bees
🗡 element - air, she's so light on her feet, and strikes as fast as a hurricane
🗡 seasoning - sage and lemon (she always makes her iconic sour scrunch face, like all the time)
🗡 sky - dark storm clouds on the horizon
🗡 weather - the level of rainy that traps most people inside, but not her
🗡 magical power - will cross the room and stab you 3 times before you can blink, despite not using the weave
🗡 weapons - A rapier gifted to her by an old sea salt. Also known to use two daggers for maximum puncturing
🗡 sweets - muffins, especially with fruit and honey
🗡 method of travel - Barefoot 100%, it's the only method of travel where she feels like she's in control. She is quite fleet of foot afterall.
🗡 art style - Van Gogh sunflowers, not that she paints, but the vibrant yellow feels and big brushstrokes
🗡 fear - poverty ever since losing her parents
🗡 mythological creature - blue dragon, very tricksy and (hear me out) she's literally carrying around 116 pounds of gold. She can be quite cruel to those that have wronged her.
🗡 stationery item - a metal fountain pen that's sharp enough to cut.
🗡 3 emojis - 🤔👛🔓 (She seriously *always* looks confused. Sometimes it's just to deceive someone, but she's not all that smart)
🗡 celestial body - the rings of Jupiter, very faint but easily a destructive force
@grayembers if you find the time, I would love to hear about one of your BG3 chars! @ace-of-games would love to hear about your character too! (no pressure of course)
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years ago
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National Plant a Flower Day
Few things on the planet are more beautiful or fascinating than  flowers – and with over 400,000 flowering plant species in the world,  there’s definitely something out there for everyone!
From the simple daisy to the elegant rose, from the colorful  wildflowers dotting hillsides to the elaborate and vibrant blooms of  southeastern Asia, flowers have more than deserved their own day of  celebration for their contributions to nature, culture, and life.
History of National Plant a Flower Day
Flowers have been around for at least 150 million years, with new and  captivating species springing up all over the place during that time.  And they have long been a staple in various cultures all around the  world, serving numerous purposes over the millennia including decorative  and medicinal ones.
As early as 2,500 BC, the Ancient Egyptians were using flowers to  adorn tables and great halls, as well as show respect to both the living  and the dead, with the remains of many kinds of flowers uncovered in  the tombs of pharaohs, high priests and other wealthy citizens. Later,  both the Ancient Greeks and Romans continued to use flowers for these  same purposes and also began to use some of them as herbs. This  tradition continues today through herbal teas, medicines and spices.
Throughout history, flowers have carried different symbolic meanings,  including in various religions and mythologies. In Hinduism, the  world’s oldest religion, the lotus flower is considered an important  spiritual symbol, while roses have long been seen as a display of love  and affection and poppies are used to commemorate soldiers who have died  in war.
Flowers have also been an integral part of our traditions and  rituals. Could you imagine a wedding reception without the bouquet toss  or a Christmas without poinsettias? And what would poets and painters do  without the flowers that have inspired them to create countless works  of art such as Van Gogh’s sunflowers, Monet’s water lilies or Blake’s  ‘Auguries of Innocence’?
These blossoming plants even have influence over the economy. In 17th  century Holland during a period known as ‘tulip mania’, tulips were  considered to be so valuable that they were worth more than gold and a  mere ten bulbs could be used to purchase a whole house! And to this day  the world’s most expensive spice is saffron, which is made using dried  crocuses.
Perhaps most valuable of all, however, is the role that flowers play  in the natural world. With their bright colors and enchanting scents,  they not only brighten up the world around us but also attract and  sustain pollinators such as bees, butterflies and birds, enticing them  with sweet nectar and having their precious pollen distributed in  return. And once they’ve reproduced, flowers bear sweet fruit that  animals and humans alike can enjoy.
Flowers play a crucial role in sustaining ecosystems, producing food  and enriching human life and culture. By celebrating National Plant a  Flower Day you’ll be helping these bountiful blossoms to flourish.
Tops tips for planting flowers
When it comes to planting flowers, you’ll need to do your research as  each species will have its own needs and preferences. Check out when  and where it’s best to plant your flowers, the kind of soil they like  and how often they’ll need watering. And once they’ve blossomed it will  be important to tend to them, removing dead flowers and keeping them  pruned.
Generally speaking, flowering plants like nutritious soil with good  drainage, but wildflowers, for example, flourish best in poor quality  earth. Some seeds and bulbs will need to be kept in a cool and dark  place after planting to simulate winter, which encourages flowering  further down the line. Another top tip is to tuck your plants in with a  good layer of mulch, as shredded bark will hold onto moisture and save  you some watering trips!
If you’re a first-time gardener, then flowers such as geraniums,  sunflowers, daffodils and lavender are popular choices for beginners.  It’s always worth looking for perennials as these types of flower will  last for at least two years. And even if you don’t have a garden, you  can still buy some plant pots for indoors.
How to celebrate National Plant a Flower Day
The best way to celebrate National Plant a Flower Day is to plant a  flower, or perhaps even many flowers! Depending on where you’re located  in the world and the kind of flowers you’ve chosen, March may or may not  be the best time to be planting, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a  flowerpot and do it at home, or simply enjoy the blooms of previous  labor!
If it’s the right time and conditions for planting, set a little bit  of time aside on this day to sow some seeds or plant some bulbs in your  yard or garden. You could even team up with your neighbors and start a  community planting project such as a wildflower meadow, adding a splash  of color to places that everyone in the area can enjoy.
If you have kids, this could also serve as the perfect time to take  them outside and explain a bit about how nature works its magic, what  helps plants grow, why we need them and what we can do to help protect  our planet’s biodiversity. Instilling a sense of wonder for the world in  your children will help them appreciate the planet and make them more  aware of their surroundings – plus, what could be more fun than spending  a sunny day outside with your favorite little people and planting  lupins, poppies or fuchsias?
Even if you’re unable to plant a flower, there are still plenty of  ways you can celebrate the day. Head over to your local garden center or  a nearby florist to pick up some flowers that have already been grown  for you! They may well have special offers on to mark the occasion so be  sure to check those out as well.
Take a trip to a public garden and go for a stroll among the flower  beds – they’ll likely have a whole range of plants on display, including  those that don’t usually flourish in your country’s climate. Deliver a  beautiful bouquet to a loved one or try your hand at some flower  arranging – there are plenty of YouTube channels and flower arranging  courses available to help get you started!
And even if your part of the world is cold and dreary this time of  year, you can still enjoy a day of learning about nature and all it has  to offer humankind. Like flowers themselves, National Plant a Flower Day  was meant to be enjoyed.
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blizzardtheartisticfox · 10 months ago
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PLEASE DO NOT SEND ME ASKS FOR DONATIONS I cannot help you and it makes me feel bad https://www.tumblr.com/homocidalpotat/762038582558982144/same?source=share
Now that we’ve got that out of the way, hello there! I’m Bliz, artist and fandom fanatic. I usually use she/they pronouns, and I’d like to experiment with a neopronoun I like: xse/xsr.
If I like a post and you don’t see a rb, it’s probably in my queue. I like to queue things. I think it helps keep posts alive for longer.
I’m panromantic and omnisexual and genderfaer if anyone cares. My current main fandom is hermitcraft (mostly Grian and Joel) and I should post some art sometimes! I like and sometimes reblog a lot of hermitshipping content because I enjoy it, but I DO NOT actually ship ANY of the real people. I enjoy it as a joke tho :P
Asks open, please send me art suggestions, headcanons, stories, questions, etc! Do note that I can’t promise any fast responses unless I am struck with incredible inspiration. Literally send me anything though. I do not, however, have the ability to donate to you at the moment, and while I hope that those of you who need help can get it, I am not the one to approach for that.
This blog will have little to no NSFW and very little political content. The only politics I will reblog is LGBTQ+ support, maybe with some exceptions. I will always tag political rbs
tags: Bliz draws lines, Bliz says words
fan fiction: hollow tree fanfic (very wip and on hiatus please tell me if you want it because I need to rewrite and I need inspiration)
Mcyt clips sideblog: @grian-joel-clips-plus pretty self explanatory
Plurality Sideblog: @afrostybrainspace I wanted it to be an askblog please go check it out! This is very learn-more-about-us, and exists for me to learn more about myself. Your inputs and questions would be appreciated
Alterhumanity sideblog: @thoriumissoftright kinda just there for posts about my Alterhuman experiences and for furry-adjacent reblogs i know not everyone will want flooding their feed :3
People that I cannot recommend more:
@/shepscapades @/blueishspace @/kitsuneisi @/setacin
Fandoms: Hermitcraft, life smp, portal, D&D (+DragonLance), Warrior Cats, MLP, Demon Slayer, Miraculous Ladybug et Chat Noir, Voltron, Sailor Moon, Toilet Bound Hanako-kun, Minecraft, Imperial Radch, Keeper of the Lost Cities, Dragonriders of Pern, Marvel (Loki, Miles Morales, Gwen), and probably more I can’t think of rn
Pfp maker at: https://picrew.me/share?lcd=vPrznZRIlq #Picrew #BAYDEWS_avatar_maker_V2
Header by @/cluuny
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Stole most of those off of @m0ther-of-p3arl and one off of that one pride banner maker blog that I can’t remember the name of
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From @/gogh-save-the-bees and @/tameable50 ⬆️
Uncredited ⬇️
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From @/the-capricorn-system ⬇️
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babygirl-pink · 11 months ago
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made by: @gogh-save-the-bees
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kalmeria · 2 years ago
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i personally loved the yellow theme because it is one of my favorite colors (and also, fun fact, was van gogh's favorite color, and that man knew what he was talking about) but the blue theme is also very cute, right in time for warm spring weather with its clear blue sky (if you live in a place where weather conditions change in that way, that is) - 🫀
i like yellow as a color too, and it felt like the most obvious choice for this header image, but i also found it kind of tiring to look at too much because it’s so vibrant (if that makes sense?). i’m still considering the options though, usually when i change my theme colors i like to give it some time to see how easily i can get used to it. (i’m just kind of drained rn so probably later)
i remember the thing about van gogh because my early days on tumblr was either during the tumblr yellow era or i just accidentally ended up in that bubble? lot’s of art journals and sunflowers and talking about saving the bees haha
and yeah, it’s a really nice spring here right now! well, the weather can be kind of capricious and we also had some nights when the temperature dropped below zero which it shouldn’t do at around this time.. it’s really not good for all the blooming fruit trees… well, that’s climate change for you:/
is it also spring now in your climate?
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solenelmar · 6 years ago
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this skirt rocks ! ft. my fav antique bookstore at València. also, love reading my friends’ poetry books so much !
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dustblush · 7 years ago
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sometimes self-care is forcing yourself to do the essay you’ve been struggling with for weeks. sometimes it’s spending a good few hours trying to get your life back in shape. sometimes it’s being honest with yourself. listen to your needs and do what’s good for you. one act of productive self-care a day can go a long way. you’ve got this. 🌻
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aquaace · 6 years ago
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I would love to thank @gogh-save-the-bees for the new lovely art I commissioned from him! His style is soft and his colors are so sweet, these pieces just make me super super happy and I wanted to spread that happiness while promoting him! Give him a follow because his blog is full of amazing art and his commissions are still open if you're interested so go go go get some neat art and support this radical dude!!!!!!!!!
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faerieodd · 6 years ago
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Throwback to painting my favorite jacket.
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notesforselflove · 6 years ago
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Dean Jay for the name game thingy!! 🐝
Dream big
Everything happens for a reason
Always try your best
Never give up
Just be yourself
Amazing things are about to happen
You are valid
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guiltyidealist · 6 years ago
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Some people catch on so quickly and that makes me proud~ Source
(Do not interact, TERFs)
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rabbitcruiser · 10 months ago
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National Plant a Flower Day
Brighten up your garden with a kaleidoscope of colors and sweet fragrances. Put your green thumb to the test and bring nature to life!
Few things on the planet are more beautiful or fascinating than flowers – and with over 400,000 flowering plant species in the world, there’s definitely something out there for everyone!
From the simple daisy to the elegant rose, from the colorful wildflowers dotting hillsides to the elaborate and vibrant blooms of southeastern Asia, flowers have more than deserved their own day of celebration for their contributions to nature, culture, and life.
History of National Plant a Flower Day
Flowers have been around for at least 150 million years, with new and captivating species springing up all over the place during that time. And they have long been a staple in various cultures all around the world, serving numerous purposes over the millennia including decorative and medicinal ones.
As early as 2,500 BC, the Ancient Egyptians were using flowers to adorn tables and great halls, as well as show respect to both the living and the dead, with the remains of many kinds of flowers uncovered in the tombs of pharaohs, high priests and other wealthy citizens. Later, both the Ancient Greeks and Romans continued to use flowers for these same purposes and also began to use some of them as herbs. This tradition continues today through herbal teas, medicines and spices.
Throughout history, flowers have carried different symbolic meanings, including in various religions and mythologies. In Hinduism, the world’s oldest religion, the lotus flower is considered an important spiritual symbol, while roses have long been seen as a display of love and affection and poppies are used to commemorate soldiers who have died in war.
Flowers have also been an integral part of our traditions and rituals. Could you imagine a wedding reception without the bouquet toss or a Christmas without poinsettias? And what would poets and painters do without the flowers that have inspired them to create countless works of art such as Van Gogh’s sunflowers, Monet’s water lilies or Blake’s ‘Auguries of Innocence’?
These blossoming plants even have influence over the economy. In 17th century Holland during a period known as ‘tulip mania’, tulips were considered to be so valuable that they were worth more than gold and a mere ten bulbs could be used to purchase a whole house! And to this day the world’s most expensive spice is saffron, which is made using dried crocuses.
Perhaps most valuable of all, however, is the role that flowers play in the natural world. With their bright colors and enchanting scents, they not only brighten up the world around us but also attract and sustain pollinators such as bees, butterflies and birds, enticing them with sweet nectar and having their precious pollen distributed in return. And once they’ve reproduced, flowers bear sweet fruit that animals and humans alike can enjoy.
Flowers play a crucial role in sustaining ecosystems, producing food and enriching human life and culture. By celebrating National Plant a Flower Day you’ll be helping these bountiful blossoms to flourish.
Tops tips for planting flowers
When it comes to planting flowers, you’ll need to do your research as each species will have its own needs and preferences. Check out when and where it’s best to plant your flowers, the kind of soil they like and how often they’ll need watering. And once they’ve blossomed it will be important to tend to them, removing dead flowers and keeping them pruned.
Generally speaking, flowering plants like nutritious soil with good drainage, but wildflowers, for example, flourish best in poor quality earth. Some seeds and bulbs will need to be kept in a cool and dark place after planting to simulate winter, which encourages flowering further down the line. Another top tip is to tuck your plants in with a good layer of mulch, as shredded bark will hold onto moisture and save you some watering trips!
If you’re a first-time gardener, then flowers such as geraniums, sunflowers, daffodils and lavender are popular choices for beginners. It’s always worth looking for perennials as these types of flower will last for at least two years. And even if you don’t have a garden, you can still buy some plant pots for indoors.
How to celebrate National Plant a Flower Day
The best way to celebrate National Plant a Flower Day is to plant a flower, or perhaps even many flowers! Depending on where you’re located in the world and the kind of flowers you’ve chosen, March may or may not be the best time to be planting, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get a flowerpot and do it at home, or simply enjoy the blooms of previous labor!
If it’s the right time and conditions for planting, set a little bit of time aside on this day to sow some seeds or plant some bulbs in your yard or garden. You could even team up with your neighbors and start a community planting project such as a wildflower meadow, adding a splash of color to places that everyone in the area can enjoy.
If you have kids, this could also serve as the perfect time to take them outside and explain a bit about how nature works its magic, what helps plants grow, why we need them and what we can do to help protect our planet’s biodiversity. Instilling a sense of wonder for the world in your children will help them appreciate the planet and make them more aware of their surroundings – plus, what could be more fun than spending a sunny day outside with your favorite little people and planting lupins, poppies or fuchsias?
Even if you’re unable to plant a flower, there are still plenty of ways you can celebrate the day. Head over to your local garden center or a nearby florist to pick up some flowers that have already been grown for you! They may well have special offers on to mark the occasion so be sure to check those out as well.
Take a trip to a public garden and go for a stroll among the flower beds – they’ll likely have a whole range of plants on display, including those that don’t usually flourish in your country’s climate. Deliver a beautiful bouquet to a loved one or try your hand at some flower arranging – there are plenty of YouTube channels and flower arranging courses available to help get you started!
And even if your part of the world is cold and dreary this time of year, you can still enjoy a day of learning about nature and all it has to offer humankind. Like flowers themselves, National Plant a Flower Day was meant to be enjoyed.
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keepongoghing · 6 years ago
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SEND ME YOUR ASSUMPTIONS !
What are your assumptions about me? You can ask anonymously or publicly. I will read them out loud on my YouTube and share the link to you all! It can be mean or not idc. Fuck me up💕💕
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