reminder to people about tagging etiquette. if it is not TAGGED or MENTIONED that it is a ship post by the original poster then do NOT tag it as such.
No matter what the characters are doing in the post if it is explicitly not meant to be ship art or not stated to be ship art, tagging it as such is rude
"but they're hugging/kissing/holding hands!" don't care, none of that is inherently romantic
"but i ship them platonically" don't care, you still don't have to tag it as ship. And, like it or not, the word "ship" has romantic implications, even if you do not mean it as such.
This isn't even a petty thing. OFTEN does mistagging something as ship discourage artists. they start trying to play it safe, make it impossible to appear as ship art, and most of the time that doesn't even work and it limits them!
really big fish
hello there
EVIL AND FUCKED UP USERBOXES!!1!!
oh Theseus we’re really in it now.
[ID: a short video of OP and @accidentalautomaton’s characters, Ambrose Celestine and Jordie Lovelock. It’s in the style of the “just the two of us” cats meme, in speech bubbles exchanging between them a few lyrics from Ruler of Everything by Tally Hall. It goes like this:
Ambrose: You understand mechanical hands are the ruler of everything
Jordie: A
Ambrose: Ruler of everything
Jordie: A
Ambrose: I’m the ruler of everything
Ambrose: In the end
End ID.]
the cat encyclopedia was not just any book... it was a leitner.
( @ultramarinaa's cat martin n jon designs! )
got reminded of them recently (welcome back pioneer 9 & JUICE)
this bitch bites and she doesn’t let go
Manifestation of a baby and adult Boitatá ~🐍✨ A personal interpretation of my favorite folk creature from my country.
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Boitatá is a legendary figure in Brazilian folklore, arising from the anthropomorphization of the “Will-o’-the-wisp” phenomenon that occurs in Brazilian rivers. In each region, it is interpreted differently, but the most popular is that of a fire snake that lives in the waters and protects the forests against those who threaten them, being a type of guardian of the forests. The name Boitatá means “Thing of fire” in the Tupi-Guarani language.
In my fantasy interpretation, I wanted to represent the different shades of colors that fire can assume, depending on the material that is burned.