• She/Her

18+ Only.
30 year old Transgirl furry anarchist who doesn't know what to do in life.
Dragonuki (Dragon-Tanuki) therian. ฮ˜ฮ”
Equipment Supply Liason at CESA
(I transform into things people need)
Lots of dragon and yinglet sharing, plus some NSFW.
Plural but my headmate, Nidea, is shy so don't expect to see her much.
In a closed poly relationship.
name-color: #9320DC
A pink chocobo next to the words "Chocobo Ranch"


collectionofbones
@collectionofbones
8akesale
@8akesale asked:

yingleting directly into your askbox to say hi :3 do you like space i like space a lot

Oooh space is very cool! One of my old sonas was a dragon made out of space. Love space very very much, really wanna see the stars without light pollution one day, maybe look for constellations :O -๐Ÿ’œ


8akesale
@8akesale

i got to see a bortle 1 sky once and it was SPIRITUAL


amayasnep
@amayasnep

In 2013, I drove two hours north with my Dad to Walker Pass Campground, a Bortle 3 location in the Sierra Nevada along the Pacific Crest Trail. The goal was to set up my telescope and do some astronomy unimpeded by the light pollution of my suburban night sky back home.

At a Bortle 3 location, the night sky appears crowded with stars, extending from above to the horizon in all directions. There are so many stars that the constellations, as youโ€™re used to seeing them under a more urban night sky, become harder to locate. If you know where to look, you can make out the blotchy glows of nebulae and star clusters with your naked eye.

It was overwhelming. Easily the darkest, richest night sky I've ever witnessed.

Astronomy has always been an almost religious experience for me. It combines a lot of my scientific and creative interests where I can reflect on life and be at peace with the world. It grounds me, connecting me with the happenings of late night nature all around me and with the cosmos beyond.

Find your own dark skies!


collectionofbones
@collectionofbones

To witness such a sight would be beyond a dream... -๐Ÿ’œ


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