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Furry artist and writer. Panther. Former horse.
DC Metro Area.
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With the Supreme Court compromised and Judge Cannon quite intentionally delaying Trump's stolen classified documents trial, it should be more clear than ever the only way we can save our democracy is to make sure Biden and Democrats win. Be a voter.
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A breathtaking sunset Roni and I witnessed together on the pier of Mazatlan beach, a very beautiful moment full of some kind of strange serenity after days of chaos. It was a surreal culmination to a day that began with a spectacular total eclipse of the sun, marking a truly unforgettable moments in our lives.
I was in very depth emotion and gratitude to be able to be sharing not only moments like these, but a whole life with the one I can call now as my husband. Our journey together that last year we sealed as official on paper, but that we know how official it has been since over a decade.
We took pictures and videos of this sunset, because it was truly beautiful, but even with the technology of our phones that enhance pictures as we didn't even expect, all those photos from that day couldn't capture what we were seeing with our eyes, neither from the eclipse and neither from that sunset, this is the closest I remember that sunset, with these contrasting hues and all the clouds making a shape of colors over the sky.
Gift for Roni for our first anniversary.
Digital. Procreate
Quick time-lapse process video of this picture is on the first comment of my Telegram channel: https://t.me/panda_paco
Full time-lapse process video exclusive for Patreon: http://patreon.com/pandapaco
I've been thinking a lot about the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse this week. Seeing a hometown landmark collapse into the Bay is...a lot, especially when you've had nightmares about that very thing. D:
Really impressed with Mayor Brandon Scott and the way he's been handling the tragedy. But it's another layer of emotional toil to process the political narrative spinning out of all this, how the right uses this to gin up anger about DEI and the latest bogeyman.
Scott saying how "black men have been the bogeymen for these people since they've brought us to this country" really hit me where I live, and the way he's had to navigate not only his grief and concern, but also his anger and poise strikes me as an excellent example of the additional shit we have to deal with because of it.
We can never mourn the dead and the economic loss. We have to constantly relitigate our whole right to be in the positions we are whenever something happens, whether it's out of our control or not. Seeing Scott have to grieve this huge tragedy while fending off racism at the same time is just the way it is. It's exhausting and unfair, and there are still people who won't even acknowledge that it happens at all.
I see you, Brandon Scott. You're holding it down for my hometown just the way 70% of the voting public knew you would. I'm so glad you're there to lead Baltimore out of this dark time.
sharks 🤝 orcas
being large, soft, round, multi-tonned, toothy aquatic creatures*