I'm Lex. I live in Portland, OR. I'm a NY native. I'm an artist. I'm a satyr and I'm in a committed, non-monogamous relationship with another guy. I dig him more than anyone else in the world.

I dig guys, girls, Star Wars, science fiction, fantasy, science, fringe science, metaphysics, paganism, spirituality, sex, reading, art and far too many other things to list.... I'm against homophobia, bigotry and slut shaming to name a few.... I am a very tolerant person, with an open mind and a fearlessness when dealing with others’ points of view. I do, however, have my limits.

If you use hate speech, I won’t follow you. If you engage in slut shaming, bashing any consensual sexual orientation of any sort I will not follow you.....

If you think yourself somehow superior to those around you, and express this facet of your personality, I will not follow you. ...

....I don’t care about your genitalia, your fashion sense, the minutia of your life, your creative eye or your intellect enough to endure any of the things I’ve listed above.....

Herein are images words and such, NSFW and not at all for children.

1st June 2012

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1st June 2012

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Jim, watercolor/pencil on paper (c) David Leitner 2011

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Jim, watercolor/pencil on paper (c) David Leitner 2011

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1st June 2012

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Supermassive Black Hole at Work
Image Credit: NASA, S. Gezari (The Johns Hopkins University), and J. Guillochon (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Back in 2010, astronomers witnessed an explosion of light from a star that was obliterated by a supermassive black hole. This is an accurate computer simulation of the event that took place.

ikenbot:

Supermassive Black Hole at Work

Image Credit: NASA, S. Gezari (The Johns Hopkins University), and J. Guillochon (University of California, Santa Cruz)

Back in 2010, astronomers witnessed an explosion of light from a star that was obliterated by a supermassive black hole. This is an accurate computer simulation of the event that took place.

Tagged: black holethe Wyrm

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1st June 2012

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Cy Twombly - Painting detail of Roses,Gaeta, 2009. Dryprint on cardboard 

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Cy Twombly - Painting detail of Roses,Gaeta, 2009. Dryprint on cardboard 

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