Gnosis fallax

May 20

aquaticarbiter asked: Cthulhu or Flying spaghetti monster?

pffffffttttt flying spaghetti monster as I have a very fond memory of Mark telling the mason lodge next door that that was our deity of choice 

aquaticarbiter asked: Penguins or Puffins?

Puffins of course as they are “RIDICULOUSLY GOOD”…

aquaticarbiter asked: Dave or John?(yes I'm going to spam you, I have nothing better to do)

hahaha aight. Dave has always been the trad answer because of the obvious entertaining surface value, duh. But as I have found in the grand course of scoping this fandom, most people who are intensely supportive of any one kid do so because they empathize with that character’s backstory? Or they posses many a headcanon about any undisclosed hardships? And the one thing about Dave is I have never really dwelt on the un-silly side of his toils in upbringing. So Dave I guess, with that caveat.  [BUT DIRK NOW DIRK IS A DIFFERENT STORY.] John’s too open-hearted for me to typically prefer, though I love the way his character has developed throughout Homestuck, especially recently. /essayclose

May 19

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ngphillips:

“Gods come, and gods go. Mortals flicker and flash and fade. Worlds don’t last; and stars and galaxies are transient, fleeting things that twinkle like fireflies and vanish into cold and dust…”

ngphillips:

“Gods come, and gods go. Mortals flicker and flash and fade. Worlds don’t last; and stars and galaxies are transient, fleeting things that twinkle like fireflies and vanish into cold and dust…”

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malformalady:

Bilateral Gynandomorph Cardinal. Gynandromorphy is a genetic aberration that causes an organism to have both male (andro) and female (gyn) parts. Occasionally gynandromorphic animals turn up that appear to be cleaved into separate sexes right down the middle, hence the bilateral modifier.
Photo credit: © Larry Ammann

malformalady:

Bilateral Gynandomorph Cardinal. Gynandromorphy is a genetic aberration that causes an organism to have both male (andro) and female (gyn) parts. Occasionally gynandromorphic animals turn up that appear to be cleaved into separate sexes right down the middle, hence the bilateral modifier.

Photo credit: © Larry Ammann

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violetemotions:

Joseph Lorusso (1966)

violetemotions:

Joseph Lorusso (1966)

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purple-goat:

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purple-goat:

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Make me choose between:

_________ or _________

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pictishking:

dragonesdelaemperatriz:

seyju:

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pictishking:

dragonesdelaemperatriz:

seyju:

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kopfkaflou:

Lately the teashop has been slow. I guess nobody wants tea during the summertime. I’m trying to draw more but unfortunately I lose interest after 20 minutes. Hopefully that changes soon…

kopfkaflou:

Lately the teashop has been slow. I guess nobody wants tea during the summertime. I’m trying to draw more but unfortunately I lose interest after 20 minutes. Hopefully that changes soon…

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