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i keep forgetting to post sorry, heres scolipede stretching like a kitty
She literally does not give a damn what that old fool is yelling about
the lion does not concern herself with papa
Do you make posts about extinct animals?Like gastric brooding frogs?
Alas, I don't cover extinct animals, because 1. If I did there'd be far too many species to cover, 2. I am very much not a paleontologist and I wouldn't want to accidentally spread misinformation, and 3. I'd like to keep focus on living uncharismatic species because they are often the ones most in need of conservation attention to prevent them from becoming extinct- like the gastric brooding frog.
Actually I will take this one opportunity to talk about a now-exctinct species which was part of the inspiration for starting this blog in the first place: Colpocephalum californici, or more commonly, the California condor louse.
C. californici was a species of louse that- as far as we know- exclusively parasitized California condors. Very little is known about their ecology because when the last California condors were brought in to the LA Zoo and the San Diego Wildlife Park for a captive breeding program, they were treated with a pesticide intended to kill the lice. This was done to ensure the condors remained healthy-- despite the fact that we don't really know whether C. californici posed any serious health risks or indeed was harmful to the condors at all. And we never will.
I say all this not to denigrate the work of those involved in the condor breeding program, or the continuing conservation program. I'm sharing this because we decided that one species' survival was worth the extinction of another. Or perhaps we didn't even care enough to make that decision, since C. californici was so poorly studied prior to its extinction that it may have only been an afterthought.
I am glad that we were able to bring the condors back, and honestly if I were in a similar position of eliminating a parasite to preserve the host species I probably would make that same choice. But I want us-- me and you and everyone-- to interrogate why we make those choices. On what basis do we consider a species to be worth saving, and on what basis do we condemn them to extinction?
I'll be honest - I don't get how Drawfee isn't a 10 million subscriber channel. They have been on the two million creep for like 4 years and yet they continue to put out the same delightful videos every week. Julia continues to commit horrible crimes and more people aren't flocking to them? I simply do not understand.
Read a queer YA romance in advance!
Fans of my audio drama The Strange Case of Starship Iris, my Les Mis fic World Ain’t Ready, or queer yearning underscored by banter in general will love You Pierce My Soul, my new far-future dystopian romance about two teen girls who must work together to defy an algorithm that pairs everyone off with their soulmate. The book comes out May 5th (and is available for preorder) but for a limited time you can enter to win a package that includes an ARC right now!
Besides the paperback You Pierce My Soul, you’ll also receive a hardcover of my last YA novel, Stars Hide Your Fires, a sci-fi mystery where a cynical thief must partner with a mysterious revolutionary to solve a murder at a ball in an opulent palace space station. Plus two pins, and three adorable book-themed bookmarks I made by hand!
RULES: To enter, reblog this post. On December 19th, I'll choose a random winner from those reblogs. (One reblog per person, please.)
The 2024 Gender Census is now open!
[ Link to survey ]
The 11th annual international gender census, collecting information about the language we use to refer to ourselves and each other, is now open until 13th June 2024.
It’s short and easy, about 5 minutes probably.
After the survey is closed I’ll process the results and publish a spreadsheet of the data and a report summarising the main findings. Then anyone can use them for academic or business purposes, self-advocacy, tracking the popularity of language over time, and just feeling like we’re part of a huge and diverse community.
If you think you might have friends and followers who’d be interested, please do reblog this blog post, and share the survey URL by email or at AFK social groups or on other social networks. Every share is extremely helpful - it’s what helped us get 40,000 responses last year.
Survey URL: https://survey.gendercensus.com
The survey is open to anyone anywhere who speaks English and feels that the gender binary doesn’t fully describe their experience of themselves and their gender(s) or lack thereof.
For the curious, you can also spy on some graphs and demographic data for the incoming responses here.
Thank you so much!
[ Link to survey ]
Image credit: Malachite and rhodochrosite.
I hope every ace here knows who Yasmin Benoit is. I hope every ace here is aware of the incredible work she is doing to push asexual rights into the spotlight. I hope you all know there is someone out there, choosing to be a figurehead for our community, and fighting tooth and nail every day for us.
sometimes instead of a horrid little monk, divine visions of lesbians dance in my head dispensing wisdom
Originally drew this for Mexican Independence Day + Bi Visibility Day last year but I never posted it so happy pride month instead !
you're my king and I'm your lionheart
(Am I actually posting on Tumblr again??? Idk but it seems as good a time as any doesn't it)
destiny's child x warioware soundfont...
Vaxleth redraw from a piece I did a few years ago
There is so much more I could say about this, but there is not enough room. Remember to check with reality rather than believing conspiracy theories promoted, supported, and funded by white nationalist hate groups.
Missouri is proposing 20% of the nation’s anti-trans legislation this session. Gender-affirming care for young folks is on the edge of being criminalized (so much love to trans friends in states where that has already happened).
Please keep up with the anti-trans legislation in your state and combat it. There are lives at stake.
Transphobes do not touch this post.
Image ID: a 10-image cartoon comic featuring Joey, a boy with short hair.
Image 1: Joey, upset, gesticulates towards an open laptop. Text reads: The reality of St. Louis trans kids. Last week, a former (non-medical) employee of Washington University’s Pediatric Transgender Center was featured in a viral article about how the clinic was “rushing” kids into medical care and “mutilating” us. Every single thing she said was a lie, but the media loves it. Footnote reads: I wouldn’t give any more attention to this, but it is immediately endangering the lives of trans people. Missouri has launched a state investigation and is actively attempting to criminalize gender-affirming care based on conspiracy theories.
Image 2: Joey points to a map of the United States where Missouri is singled out, and a map of Missouri where St. Louis is indicated with a star. The text reads: The Transgender Center, located in St. Louis, Missouri, has been the target of hateful attacks from the far-right state legislature for years. It is part of Washington University Hospital, a branch of a prestigious private university.
Image 3: A younger Joey injects his T shot in his leg while someone takes a photo. Text reads: I can tell you that everything in the article is false because I received care at the Transgender Center beginning at 16 years old. My medical transition has brought me nothing but joy. What a gift it is to be trans!
Image 4: A younger Joey sits on a couch and stims with a tangle fidget toy. Text reads: No one is “rushed”. I sat on many waitlists, had to have 6 months of specialized gender therapy and a diagnosis of gender dysphoria before even being referred to the Center, and I was denied as “not ready enough” by an endocrinologist the first time I finally got an appointment. Footnote reads: If you’re curious about what it looks like to be a trans kid, I did another piece on that! Check out tinyurl.com/transkidscomictumblr.
Image 5: A colorful map of the United States shows how many states have a Negative Gender Identity Policy Tally and how many states have criminalized gender affirming care. Joey holds a credit card. Text reads: St. Louis’ Pediatric Transgender Center is the only one in the region, meaning the waitlists are extremely long. Plus, no one in the only industrialized country without free healthcare is getting medical care for fun. Many American trans folks have to fundraise for our care.
Image 6: Joey, distressed, sits on a couch while talking on the phone. The person on the other end says: “That’s me!” Text reads: This former employee spoke about specific cases, and patients have been able to identify themselves. She shared our private medical info and called us horrifying.
Image 7: This is split into two panels. In the first, Joey holds up a box of condoms and a packet of birth control pills. Texts reads: She especially hated trans men such as myself, saying that trans ideology was destroying “girls”. She lamented about hormones making us “sterile”, which is a complete lie. We trans mascs have to actively prevent pregnancy. In panel two stands a doctor. Text reads: Every time I had an appointment at the Center, doctors reminded me: Remember: testosterone is not a contraceptive! Footnote reads: The wonderful Erin Reed wrote a breakdown debunking all the lies in the article. See tinyurl.com/erinreedmissouri.
Image 8: Joey, masked, sits at a circular table with his brother, an unmasked boy with fluffy short hair. Joey’s brother is showing him his phone. Text reads: Major newspapers continue to platform these complete lies because they bring in engagement and money. The Washington Post tracked down my little brother’s personal cell phone number to try to get in contact with our mom – the president of an organization supporting trans kids in Missouri. Freaky, right?
Image 9: Joey, looking disgusted, leans against a door frame while talking on a cell phone. Text reads: But no one wants to talk with me, the adult who medically transitioned at this clinic as a minor and has not “desisted” in six years. The Washington Post reporter, who didn’t know anything about trans people, talked with me for 20 minutes and used a sentence of mine in an article about “both sides of the debate”. She didn’t mention that this former employee is being legally represented by a recognized anti-LGBT hate group, nor that all of her claims are unsupported by reality or science.
Image 10: Joey looks angry and gesticulates. Beside the drawing are two photos of Joey, one of him happy in front of a trans flag, and the other of him drawing up testosterone to take his first T shot. Text reads: There is no debate. There are trans people, and there are people who want us dead. There is truth and there are conspiracy theories. Where is my viral article in a major paper?
Published Feb 16, 2023. End ID.
Heyo! This is the least amount of circulation one of these comics has gotten recently, and I’m trying to combat all of the virulently anti-trans media from almost all major publications in the US right now.
If you see this, please consider reblogging! It helps a lot!
Something I made while dealing with my own stuff and hoping drawing this would pick me up somehow. Maybe it worked.
FT my cat. His name is Mischief
Lion Art Study: Part 1
in order to both strengthen my general art skills and develop an original art style for Empyrean, I've been practicing lions a lot. this post is to share my progress, outlining my beginning research into realistic anatomy and colorations. Nearly all of these are drawn over real pictures of lions.
I began by outlining facial shapes for lions of varying ages and sexes. I didn't ad manes, colors or anything else, focusing on the face shapes.
I then outlined (nearly) whole bodies of lions. I made sure to use action poses to see how their flesh moved with the action. The biggest struggle is the hind legs, but I'm getting better at them.
I then studied the pelt colorations. I simplified the patterns in order to properly view them. Almost all lions have spots, even well into adulthood. They simply get fainter with time. These spots are used as camouflage.
I then focused closer on the face colorations. With the colors all being similar, I made sure to create a version that showed the separation clearly.
I moved onto manes next. All models shown have full and dark manes, I forgot to include models with lesser manes. I wanted to focus on the color gradients that can appear.
paws paws paws paws. This is the one I needed to practice the most. I love the shape of paws, and how versatile they can be when it comes it expression.
finally, I revisited lion faces. Instead of characteristics, I focused on how the facial muscles and skin move when expressing. As I was doing these, I realized I've been drawing the teeth wrong for years. I always drew four teeth between each set of canines, but there are actually six. Maybe my lions just have poor dental.