Nov 4, 2025 · 5:30 AM UTC

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Big fan of the cracks, reminds me of my own sona, not seen a lot of people exploring the idea very much, especially not in such a beautiful way before! (artist cred @.batsoupart)
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i never believed in words such as broken or salvageable. not really... because, well, things are broken. ruins are salvageable. humans are writhing masses of flesh with tendrils topped with hands that extend outwards, grasping and grabbing and holding on desperately.
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Salvagable sounds so horrible for some reason. Like you're harvested or used for something. Like a piece of machinery. Like you're still good for being used/enslaved for work. I'm sure it's meant different tho
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blood and tears can't be healthy for the flower
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Nothing else to salvage anymore.
Kalo Gold Corp. (TSXV: $KALO.V) has just made one of Fiji’s most significant gold discoveries in years. From the heart of the Pacific, Kalo’s latest drill hole VA25-DH11 returned 22.12 metres grading 12.80 g/t Au, including 10.05 metres at 25.10 g/t and 1.00 metre at 83.30 g/t at the Qiriyaga Complex within the Vatu Aurum Project. President & CEO Terry L. Tucker, P.Geo., called the result “a significant step forward” validating Kalo’s diatreme-margin targeting model and confirming a high-temperature epithermal system. With sixteen additional targets identified across the Aurum Epithermal Field, this breakthrough could mark the start of a district-scale discovery in one of the Pacific’s most underexplored gold frontiers.
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Kintsugi comes to mind, the vessel may have been once broken and scars still show. But recovery and healing is its own beauty
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🫂❤️
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Toss me in a pit im cooked 🗿
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mwah, beautiful
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