I love how different in tone the scenes are between Charlie meeting Bumblebee...and Noah meeting Mirage
Charlie: *freaking out
’Bee: *freaking out more
Charlie: ...I won’t hurt you...
’Bee, shyly letting her touch his face: [...Okay...I trust you....]
Charlie: What are you?
‘Bee: *buzzing sadly [I don’t know... T-T]
Charlie: You sound like a little bumblebee!
‘Bee: !!! *perks his antennae
Charlie, proudly: That’s what I’ll call you. Bumblebee.
’Bee: 😊
MEANWHILE, IN THE 90′S:
Mirage: Whooooooo! YEAH! I was so tired of being cooped up in there!
Noah, brandishing a pipe: BACK OFF
Mirage: Whoa, man! After the chase, I thought we were boys!
Noah: ARE YOU A POSSESSED CAR????
Mirage: Pffff, what? No! I’m an alien! ✨
Noah:
Noah: ...Like E.T.?
Mirage: NO! E.T.? Come on, LOOK AT THIS FACE! *points to himself
Among the most cheerful birds in our neighborhood are the common House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) and the Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis). I wake up every morning with the House Sparrows on my porch telling me to chirrup! And as I walk to work, the Juncos flitting about close to the ground, with their white tail bars and their tiny chipping calls, just starts the day off right.
Both are sparrows, but the House Sparrow, a year-long resident here, is an Old World sparrow (family Passeridae), introduced into North America in the 1850s.The Junco is an indigenous New World sparrow (family Passerellidae). They breed much further north in summer, and while they do winter in our region, in Milwaukee I tend to see them only in spring and fall as they move through. For me, they are harbingers of the changing seasons.
The images shown here are from a 1930 painting by American nature artist Walter Alois Weber reproduced in Bird Portraits in Color by the American physician and ornithologist Thomas Sadler Roberts and published by the University of Minnesota Press in the 1934. The volume includes 92 color plates by five wildlife artists illustrating 295 North American species.
The two birds in the upper left of this plate are male breeding adult and fall immature male Juncos; in the upper right are male and female House Sparrows; at bottom on the ground are female breeding adult and juvenile Juncos.
“Mobius is Loki’s glorious purpose” yeah? Well maybe Mobius needed a glorious purpose of his own, and he found it in this beautiful, broken, twisted god that appeared in his life when he needed him most! What about that?
maybe Mobius wasn’t content with his life at the TVA.
Maybe Loki gave him a reason to keep pushing forward, in spite of everything that happened.
star trek voyager enjoyers, i must know: is there a shipname for kathryn janeway and tom paris and if so: what is it? (for research purposes of course)
this is the most active and consistent i’ve ever been in the years i’ve been on tumblr and by posting this, i won’t be losing any momentum! thank you to everyone who has read my work so far <3
flowerhusbands… to me… is just, “I’ll wait for you forever”. And Scott does no matter where when or anything Scott’s always there waiting patiently for Jimmy. Empires rats limited life, it’s always going to be them meeting, and it’s always going to be them not working out.
Ranchers to me is “I’ll go to hell with you. I’ll go to heaven with you, I’ll go anywhere with you.” They’d go anywhere together holding hands and laughing. I doubt they’d notice where they’re going, I think they’re lost.
desert duo to me is “I’ll follow you to hell and back but I swear the next time you go to hell I’m leaving you there”. Grian will never leave him. They are tied together.