Hinoe-Uma | Fire Horse by caninefamine
The image in the photo most likely comes from the San Francisco Pride parade in 1997. The man in the middle with the blue shirt and dark jacket is also likely author Jamison Green, but with how grainy the image is, it's hard to tell.
UPDATE: After some more research, I've determined this is actually from the Trans March in San Francisco in **2004**, not 1997.
You can find the original photo and others like it on the Trans March account on Flickr!
Photoshop illustrations by Karina Refrynn
what did we do to deserve portal 2. that shit was so good and for what
we got to have this! we got to have a valve game set in the half life universe, and its an enemies-to-lovers-to-enemies-again sci fi comedy story about a homicidal ai created to run tests forever and the test subject she catches feelings for!! how is this game real!!!
happy birthday to the only video game ever
people still clown in the notes of this post so reminder that glados was gonna take you on a date and accuse you of cheating. shes not chells mom
FINALLY got good photos of my sculpture final. This is my dog his name is Sock.
I wrote a tutorial on how to set up a deviantArt-like art gallery on a neocities (or other static site) come check it out:
It was a lot of work to put my art gallery together and get it working, but because I didn't see literally anything on creating such a gallery (other than ready-made templates) I decided to write up a tutorial hoping it will help others who want to code a more robust art gallery that goes beyond just using a simple slideshow/lightbox. Each image is its own post, like how deviantArt works.
This is a draft of the page where I copied my existing posts just to fill up the gallery and see how it fits:
and this is what my individual post looks like:

Red-spotted Slipper Lobster (Parribacus holthuisi), family Scyllaridae, found in the South Pacific
photos: TahitiCrabs (2) & Vetea Liao
the past lives in you
but have you ever even heard of the fynbos biome ?!!?!?!?!
a biome so unique in south africa that it's earned an entirely new biome classification for itself. so many plants are endemic to this area, and ofc it's under threat of extinction.
It's a wonderful place! I had the privilege of visiting the fynbos last year and it was as amazing as these photos show and more!
A couple of atypically colorful logbook pages from the Bengal of Salem, Massachusetts, housed at the Providence Public Library. The ship sailed around the Pacific Ocean from 1832 to 1835 © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution





