
26, cartoon and video game liker.
Occasional NSFW rechosts, ask me to tag if necessary.
You can find art I made under #bvart!

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hello cohost, i am nora and i run a little independent jewelry store. i would love to sell you a jewelry. here is some of the jewelry you may purchase.
i also post shop updates at @norareeddesigns.
shares appreciated as always!
transhumanism is when you're trans and you think human lives have inherent worth that should be allowed autonomy and respected
i mentioned reedwater in that post about cremation, heres the plant itself
it can grow basically anywhere but it prefers iron rich soils and a somewhat humid/rainy climate. it requires to be in or near a body of water as it requires a shit ton of water to keep its core wet. if you have ever had sugar cane, the core's texture is similar to that. the average reedwater plant is around 8-15 ft tall, but in its preferred environment it can get to 20ish ft.
its been domesticated and is grown and harvested by traditional devils to be used as a food source, medicine, wood for weaving and dye along with other uses such as just decoration or to be smoked.
it also cannot burn into ashes, instead the grain of the bark and husk expands and blackens.
while its most often used to make medicine, the flesh of the fruit is bitter, soft and sour and its sometimes consumed raw or pitted and thrown into foods as a garnish or side. its also sometimes pickled and eaten like an olive. theyre often called swampberries.
the root is very large and equally as soaked in water as the core. basically like an oversized turnip but juicy like a watermelon. its usually just eaten raw as a snack or with food. its sometimes chopped and cooked into soups. when cooked, its slimey like an okra and soft.
the core is smoked in a pipe made out of the reedwater bark with a filter made out of the husk. its usually used in ceremonies, but is sometimes used recreationally. its not addictive and it has no effects on the mind, and the "smoke" is actually just the water from the core evaporating in the heat. its usually also used to strengthen the lungs of devils not used to the smog created from cremation.
leaves are ground up and used as dye. pretty self explanatory.
you could also uproot one and wack people across the head with it. the root makes for a good hammer head.
pretty cool i think