fav wonhao moments (2/∞)
he’s not sorry about shooting the gun tho
Rayquaza's have the ability to shift their scales to match the sky around them, practically making themselves invisible whilst airborne, which makes them notoriously difficult to spot let alone study.
Even during the nesting season where they'll be the lowest to the ground in their entire lives, as in high up in mountain peaks. It is known among Pokémon Professors that to dedicate one's life to studying Rayquaza means to dedicate one's life to eternal waiting and disappointment. One has better chances spotting a Mew in their lifetime than a Rayquaza.
by Gurumustuk Singh
Everyday life of Pokemon
Animation by おしるこ | IG
relaxing drawing
Rene Magritte, Memoirs of a Saint, 1970 /// Twin Peaks, 1991
Rene Magritte, La Belle de Nuit, 1940 /// Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, 1992
Rene Magritte, The Pleasure Principle, 1937 /// Twin Peaks: The Return, 2017
Rene Magritte, The False Mirror, 1929 /// Twin Peaks, 1990
Rene Magritte, Image Not to Be Reproduced, 1937 /// Twin Peaks, 1991
"Pluto isn't a planet" Fine.
"Dinosaurs had feathers" Fine!
"Neptune isn't a beautiful oceanic blue, it's actually the same washed-out disappointing color as Uranus" I will kill you with my bare hands
Look how they massacred my boy
Travertine Spring Watercolor on paper, 8x10″ 2022
Swablu ride on their parent's back, they find comfort in being carried around.
That being said it's been seen in adult Altaria's also exhibiting this behavior towards people whom they view in a parental matter. There's been many documented cases of captive raised Altaria trying to have their trainers give them 'piggy back' rides (To much failure due to how large Altaria tend to be).
Altaria are known to greatly dislike being ridden, so in cases where Altaria have been seen having someone riding on their back it's likely the Altaria views that person as a 'hatchling' of theirs. But such cases are rare.