I’m sobbing omfg
Kitties are solar-powered. It’s true.
i haz a warm
I'm a Trans* something or another(fem), that loves video games(RPGs, MMOs, FPS), language studies(norsk and dansk, as well as Deutsch), IT(networking, programming, penetration testing, etc), and the like; as well as some seemingly random junk.
HMU!
when you pay for goldfish, but get a bonus coral reef….
I’ve neveR GOTTEN ONE OF THESE!!!! I feel cheated >.>
Tutorial: Kintsugi Nails
Here’s how I did this design– it’s actually pretty simple. You’ll need a couple of shades of gray polish, black polish or acrylic paint, metallic polish or paint, a makeup sponge, and a small brush.
1. Start by painting your nails a light gray or off-white (this is OPI Skull & Glossbones).
2. Tear off a piece of a wedge-shaped makeup sponge, and brush some darker gray polish on the rough edge (here, OPI Cement the Deal).
3. Roughly and randomly dab the darker gray over your base. Don’t cover the whole nail– let some of the lighter color show through.
4. Repeat this polish with a darker gray or black polish, over a smaller area of the nail. I used a black polish (OPI Black Onyx) , but I dabbed it lightly on a paper towel first, so the black wasn’t too pigmented. If it doesn’t look weathered enough for you, you can dab more of the base color, the darker gray, or another similar shade to add more texture.
5. Using a fine brush and black polish or acrylic, paint on some ‘cracks.’ Don’t make these lines as thin as possible, and if they’re a bit wobbly that just adds to the aesthetic.
6. With a metallic polish (here, Sally Hansen Liquid Gold) and your brush, paint a very thin line of gold down the center of the black lines. Finish with topcoat and you’re done.
Like how in Manitoba, we have sand dunes in the Spruce Woods Provincial park



They just kind of hang out in the middle of the prairies.
Then there’s the desert in Drumheller, Alberta, complete with wild cacti:



And then there are the rain forests in British Columbia:



…where you can find cute little fluffies like the Spirit Bear.
And then of course we have the tundra we’re so famous for. It looks a little different in the summer though:


but in the winter it looks just like you think it would


Then, of course, the Rockies and all their many, many lakes


There’s the fjords in Newfoundland


Our boreal forests look particularly stunning in the fall


We even have beaches…really nice ones too!



…anyway…I think it’s really cool. It’s not all igloos and snow drifts, you know!
Will trade soul for citizenship
Wow. I will trade my soul as well.
Proud to be a canadien ☺️☺️
I wouldn’t mind living there ;-; It would be better than here.