Optimistic nihilism only lads
The universe is an open ended sandbox rpg. There’s no end goal. You can only get achievements. Some of them include making other people happy

Optimistic nihilism only lads
The universe is an open ended sandbox rpg. There’s no end goal. You can only get achievements. Some of them include making other people happy
Aw, yeah, that’s the good shit.
I love abandoned ruins so much
the world taken back by nature is my aesthetic
I don't know if you've been asked this but do You have any dialogue or prompts pertaining to....Mermaids?
“You know, I thought you’d be different.”
“Oh, how?”
“Less teeth. Way less teeth.”
“You’ve got to tell me the secret to your hair. It’s not just the salt water, is it? Tell me it’s attainable.”
“Well, what do we have here?”
“It looks to be a merperson, Captain.”
“I know what it is! I was asking a rhetorical question!”
“Sorry, sir.”
“They say that when the sea’s especially rough, that the sea people come up. The sailors can’t see them to fight that way.”
“Why do they take sailors, grandmama?”
“Other people will tell you it’s because they want to kill humans, or some other bad reason. But I’ll tell you, those sailors that are taken. They receive a gift far greater than any on land can understand.”
“The townpeople say that you’re crazy - talking about people who live in the ocean. But you’re not, are you? You’ve seen them too. Please tell me, you’ve seen them too.”
“Yes. It was a man. A long time ago. A man who loved me and I loved him back.”
“What happened?”
“He had to leave. He promised to return. But he never did. So let me tell you, little one, don’t believe your sea person. They don’t come back - they may come up for their time in the sun, but they belong to heart of the ocean.”
I don't know if you've been asked this but do You have any dialogue or prompts pertaining to....Mermaids?
“You know, I thought you’d be different.”
“Oh, how?”
“Less teeth. Way less teeth.”
“You’ve got to tell me the secret to your hair. It’s not just the salt water, is it? Tell me it’s attainable.”
“Well, what do we have here?”
“It looks to be a merperson, Captain.”
“I know what it is! I was asking a rhetorical question!”
“Sorry, sir.”
“They say that when the sea’s especially rough, that the sea people come up. The sailors can’t see them to fight that way.”
“Why do they take sailors, grandmama?”
“Other people will tell you it’s because they want to kill humans, or some other bad reason. But I’ll tell you, those sailors that are taken. They receive a gift far greater than any on land can understand.”
“The townpeople say that you’re crazy - talking about people who live in the ocean. But you’re not, are you? You’ve seen them too. Please tell me, you’ve seen them too.”
“Yes. It was a man. A long time ago. A man who loved me and I loved him back.”
“What happened?”
“He had to leave. He promised to return. But he never did. So let me tell you, little one, don’t believe your sea person. They don’t come back - they may come up for their time in the sun, but they belong to heart of the ocean.”
A Lake in Pomerania, Poland
Amsterdam
Athens
Bac Son Valley, Vietnam
Barcelona
Bern
Cape Town
Central Park, New York City
Chicago
Dubai
Dubrovnik
Giza Pyramids, Egypt
Mali, Maldives
Mangroves in New Caledonia
Marina Bay, Dubai
Maze at Longleat, England
Meskendir Valley, Turkey
Mexico City
Moscow
Namib Desert, Namibia
Niagara Falls, U.S.A.
Paris
Rio de Janeiro
Seattle
Shanghai
Terraced Rice Fields, China
Tulip Fields, The Netherlands
Vancouver
Vatican City
Venice
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“Respect to Nature.”
Humans adapting themselves to nature rather than forcing other species to adapt to us. This is what we must do in the Anthropocene. Trees are the most important three dimensional structures of many ecosystems, and they are the central design features of most permaculture gardens. They provide many products and services to other species, from housing to food (acorns, insects, pollen), shade and shelter from the wind. We ought to respect their importance.
A foggy morning drive in Norway
sweet. -z
I get a lot of people assuming I’m from America when they meet me on Tumblr. I wanna see how many people here aren’t American.