/

idol1991:

image

queenmakings:

Modern Westeros: Arianne was loved in Dorne, Quentyn little known.

revilonilmah:

Bulbasaur is playing with one of her favorite childhood toys! This commission is part of a larger set that tells a story. 

standingatthefence:

Lisa McCord | Arkansas Delta, Rotan Switch, 1979 - present

yingtan:

image
image
image
image
image
image

MAGGIE CHEUNG
In The Mood For Love 花樣年華, 200
0

fair-itself:

adobe-outdesign:

I realize it’s just because they’re trying to introduce the audience to the concept of Pokemon and everything but nothing will ever be funnier to me than prof oak being like “these are creatures called Pokemon, they live in all sorts of environments!” like imagine if you met a biology professor and they were like ‘I’ve been studying these intriguing creatures called “animals’

I maintain that Pokemon starts to make a lot more sense when you stop thinking of the Professors as biologists and start thinking of them as children’s science communicators, which, in a world where children as young as 10 are expected to make their way in a world populated by superpowered fauna almost entirely alone, stands as an important and laudable career. “There are 150 animals” becomes the in-universe equivalent of “There are three states of matter.” There’s too much information in this field to dump on a grade-schooler all at once, so Professor Oak is here to mete out animal facts as they become relevant in an easy-to-understand way.

That being said, I would love to see what kind of shit the real Pokemon biologists are on. I’m just imagining some disheveled, overcaffienated researcher writing a grant proposal for their study on why certain wingull seem to evolve into pelipper faster when they hatched in the winter or something. There’s bird shit on their glasses. They haven’t left the lighthouse in months. This is their life’s work. Ash Ketchum doesn’t need to know about real Pokémon biology.

pokemonheritageposts:

godofhyperrainbows:

a-redharlequin:

cubonepropoganda:

eeveelution-appreciation:

kradeiz:

arrghigiveup:

gale-of-the-nomads:

notsomerryerry:

chabbit:

bulbasaur-propaganda:

Growing up with your starters

Artist:  esasi8794 / Twitter

The captions are also really cute, although they mostly describe what’s in each photo:

Bulbasaur: Somehow, nomming on my clothes… has become a weird habit of theirs.

Venusaur: That hasn’t changed now that they’ve grown, but they’re very gentle.

Charmander: It’s my first attempt, but I made a plushie so that he wouldn’t get lonely.

Charizard: That plushie seems to be his favorite even now.

Squirtle: Squirtle’s a bit timid and hides behind me at the smallest things.

Blastoise: Looks like they’re scared of the first Pichu they’ve seen. You’re not really hiding!

@noelle217

This is adorable

They just posted some more!

image
image
image

[source]

And some more!

image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image

You forgot these!!!

image
image

I’m disappointed that these were left out

SO MANY GOOD ONES AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH


image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image


If I ever don’t reblog this, kill me

Pokemon Heritage Post

sovietpostcards:

Visitors of the Tretyakov Gallery. Photos by Yuri Sadovnikov (Moscow, 1970s).

vintageeveryday:

Photos of Venice in the 1970s.

lamignonette:

GQ Magazinze Middle East, ph. Otman Q. [France, 2022]

©