Q0TD 💭 Whats your favorite horror game?
If you dont have one talk about your day❤️
Reply to get assigned a barbie movie because I'm bored 🎀
I like to do random qotds every once in a while mainly because I randomly think of some good questions. What is your favourite line from the song you're currently listening to?
gooood morning everyone. today is already dreadful. my life sucks but fuck it we keep going. what character makes you go "they're just like me" and if none then pick anything close
favourite/lucky number?
hi 👋 question of the week 😁
Do you have OCs? How many? How long have you been perfecting the lore for them / the universe they’re in?
I have looooooads of OCs. The longest running universe I have is from 2018. But the most recent two I have (as they are centered around two hyperfixations and one special interest) are the ones that I have been working the most on lately. The second one is only a week old but the other one is a few months ^_^
Make your crayonlings.
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Grass, one of the most ancient and essential plant families on Earth, has played a crucial role in shaping ecosystems, human civilization, and agriculture for millions of years. The Poaceae family, which includes wheat, rice, corn, and countless wild grasses, first emerged around 66 million years ago during the late Cretaceous period, coinciding with the extinction of the dinosaurs. As Earth's climate changed and vast grasslands replaced forests, grasses adapted to a variety of environments, from the expansive savannas of Africa to the rolling prairies of North America. Early humans relied on wild grasses for sustenance, eventually domesticating species like barley and wheat in the Fertile Crescent around 10,000 years ago, marking the beginning of agriculture. The cultivation of grasses revolutionized human society, enabling permanent settlements, population growth, and the development of civilizations. Beyond agriculture, grasses have played a significant role in landscaping, soil stabilization, and even cultural symbolism, from the sacred fields of rice in Asia to the meticulously maintained lawns of European estates. Today, grasses cover nearly 40% of the Earth's land surface and continue to be a foundation for life, providing food, shelter, and oxygen while playing a key role in combating erosion and climate change. Whether in the form of a simple backyard lawn or the golden fields of wheat that feed billions, grass remains one of the most important and resilient plant species in history.
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Do you swear
AA — evening spring ^_^ if u culd be any1.. fictional or not!!! for a day, whioo would it be :3
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