sketching zutara kisses is my comfort activity
some Christmas Vibes, I made this one by using a Picture I took from a crane I climbed a few days ago in Strasbourg.
This post is a good way to present my other great passion after drawing: ADVENTURE If you are interested, take a look at my other instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/math_explo/
Hope you will like it! :)
Froggie Wizard Council
Took me a ridiculous amount of time to figure out
93 years old in the nursing home full throttle alzheimers just quoting youtube poops at the nurses
Forbidden dance-party beats for banished fire-nation teens.
ID in alt.
Deer running from a flying squirrel as caught on a trail camera
what’s the mood… for april?
Learning that certain things that you thought were widely accepted at the time actually had a lot of pushback kind of shakes up your perception of the world a little.
Like for example when a lot of people in the 1400s and 1500s read the Malleus Maleficarum, basically the book that set off the trend of witch trials in Europe, they knew it was bad and even called it unethical. And before 1400 most people in Europe didn’t even believe that witches existed. Because most Christians before the 1400s didn’t even believe that magic existed. Because “magic” was thought to come from pagan gods, and, you will note, most monotheists don’t believe that other gods exist. So witches weren’t even something that people thought about.
And when Christopher Columbus was off committing crimes against humanity a bunch of people were like “Hey, this guy is committing crimes against humanity. Someone stop him.” And eventually they did, even if they did stop him far too late. He was fired from his position as governor. He was arrested and banished from Spain. And there were people, both native South Americans and Spaniards, who actively opposed the colonization efforts while they were happening.
BREAKING NEWS: Local genus man stupid about his feelings