
Omg Gavin was that necessary
You guys I
I was looking through the pictures on the official Sakuracon facebook page
I have seen this picture before and it still took me a good 30 seconds of staring at it before I realized I’m in it
I was looking at the Luke cosplayer trying to figure out if it was Lorien
and I was like hmmmm okay well let me see if I recognize the people she’s with…
AND I COULDN’T FIGURE IT OUT… FOR THE LONGEST TIME…
but yeah anyway Bryanna is in the dappled horse kigu (it’s a horse kigu trust me) and I’m in the green chameleon kigu that you can’t actually see
proof that I was wearing it
this is the only picture of me in that from this con
raptorkind replied to your post: NO I REBLOGGED THAT FOR GAVIN TOO NOOOOOO
PEES ON U HOW DARE U DISCREDIT MY GIFT
DUDE I TOTALLY REBLOGGED IT FIRST
BUT IT’S OKAY WE CAN CALL IT A JOINT-GIFT
LIKE LAMEOS
I got two pages of my paper written and then took over an hour long break
I was just going to eat and watch a short episode, but it turned into two episodes and also uploading an old concert recording and emailing it to my choir teacher, and then listening to the whole thing
why am I so good at procrastinating
For a stunning series entitled Blackwater, Hawaii-based diver and photographer Joshua Lambus takes beautiful photos of luminous aquatic creatures against a perfectly black background that enables us to better appreciate just how incredibly awesome they are.
Lambus says, “Now being underwater I’m inundated with stories, struggles, triumphs. Seeing our fragile ecosystem inch ever closer to the verge of destruction pushes me to continue my work, not only for artistic value, but for a far greater purpose. I hope to tell a story and ask for help for those without a voice.”
Here’s hoping we’ll see some of these enchanting cephalopods in our dreams tonight.
Visit My Modern Metropolis to view more of Joshua Lambus’ astonishing Blackwater series and then head over to his own website to check out more of his photographic work.