A very pretty bathrobe
Images from my New book “Les Dragons” part of “L'encyclopédie du merveilleux” collection, directed by Benjamin Lacombe and published by Albin Michel.
The book is for now available in French, Spanish, Catalan, Basque, Italian, Dutch and German, and I hope in other languages soon !#art #artwork #draw #drawing #paint #painting #gouache #gouachepainting #book #childrenbook #dragons #landcape
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Here’s that horse again
*in the tone of a estranged grandmother*
You love horse
Horse was always your favourite what happened?
@jamiebythesea here’s horse!
I’ve said it before but it’s still really really funny to me that house cats are miniature apex predators born to hunt and kill, sleek, durable, adaptable to many climates and environments. But they weigh 10 pounds and they’re our little babies.
One cat can drive an entire species of bird to extinction. But they get perturbed if there is a moth on the ceiling.
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stop using atheism as shorthand for “bad person”. thanks
also stop conflating atheism with anti-theism.
I see you coupling harmful anti-theist rhetoric (“religion is poison”) with regular-ass atheist beliefs (“there is no god”). as if to imply that they are the same; that atheists who believe there is no god/there are no gods must also be opposed to religion.
I know it makes you uncomfortable when atheists are unapologetic about their beliefs, and you would like atheists to express them in gentler, perhaps agnostic ways (“there might be, who knows”, “I just don’t personally believe that, but I could be wrong”).
That doesn’t make those more firm beliefs an attack on your’s.
A person can believe that there is no higher power, no magic, no afterlife, no karmic or cosmic forces or grand omniscient presence, or any other thing not covered by what I can think to list right now- and can also accept that it’s okay for other people to believe in those things.
I think other people are wrong about that stuff, too. I don’t think it’s real. Personally, though, that’s not important. It’s real to them, I respect that, and it’s none of my business anyway.
And you’re gonna have to come to terms with the idea that I can just think that you’re wrong. You think I’m wrong, too. It’s fine.
I’m not gonna pretend otherwise just because that makes you uncomfortable or insecure. I don’t need to believe what you do, and I don’t need to make room for your beliefs in mine in order to respect them, and to respect you as a person. You shouldn’t need me to do that in order to do the same.
In the kindest and most understanding way possible: get over it.
important inclusion from @sylvexus
Also it would be amazing if people would stop talking about atheists as if atheism is some sort of inherently oppressive ideology that persecutes and seeks to destroy religion, and not just… The absence of belief in god or any higher power.
In many places, atheism is a crime and atheists are actively persecuted, and in many others, while atheists are not by any means oppressed, it’s not socially acceptable to claim you’re one.
In Brazil, 54% of the population would NOT for a candidate who’s an atheist. I hide this from my coworkers. Morning prayers at the office/workplace aren’t that unusual here and people have been ostracized/fired for not taking part in it
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hello girls good news from the sewers
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Czech artist/illustrator, Mirko Hanák
source: weirdlandtv
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heh… our shared mutual just reblogged that post from ME and not you. how does that make you feel
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