looks at the ethics board with my big wide autistic eyes and they say fineee you can do human experiments and i say YAYYY :3 !!!!!!!
skips out of the room with my lab coat billowing behind me and a vial of green liquid in my hand
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looks at the ethics board with my big wide autistic eyes and they say fineee you can do human experiments and i say YAYYY :3 !!!!!!!
skips out of the room with my lab coat billowing behind me and a vial of green liquid in my hand
Am I the only goober who remembers this show??
Every few years I randomly come back to the nostalgic memories of this show. It was the first action cartoon I ever watched, and I only got to see it because it was briefly on Boomerang, on Cartoon Network. And the only reason it was there is because freakin’ HANNA BARBERA produced it?? The makers of yogi bear and Fred Flintstone??
It was the most unique show I’d seen up to that point, and it’s still an anomaly of television. I was hooked from the start. And now nobody else remembers it.
You're not alone!
30 years later and I'm still ride or die for this freak
I meant freak (affectionate), not freak (derogatory) 🙏🥰
ooc: NO NO NO-! Oh gosh! Iggy, you're fine! I meant for the OP, like 'lurking but yes hi I know this; I'm just shy'! I'm sorry! XD
But yes, I'm also feral over this Freak (affectionate)!
Am I the only goober who remembers this show??
Every few years I randomly come back to the nostalgic memories of this show. It was the first action cartoon I ever watched, and I only got to see it because it was briefly on Boomerang, on Cartoon Network. And the only reason it was there is because freakin’ HANNA BARBERA produced it?? The makers of yogi bear and Fred Flintstone??
It was the most unique show I’d seen up to that point, and it’s still an anomaly of television. I was hooked from the start. And now nobody else remembers it.
You're not alone!
30 years later and I'm still ride or die for this freak
Based on this post which @cecrispin left a hilarious tag on and I had to illustrate it because this is absolutely an exchange these two would have. They have their own version here. Also I need to draw Dr.Viper more like I used to. :P
I've been too busy to finish anything for Halloween this year, so for now please enjoy this WIP pic of Dr.Viper I've been working on!
ooc: Oh, also-
Thinking about the Mad Science Bros and not long after they started working together, one of the more like slice of life/mundane moments would be Orochimaru getting Viper to drink tea. And because of Oro's society and such, it's actually GOOD traditionally made tea. And Viper realizes he really likes it. Which he tells Orochimaru and that he usually doesn't really like tea. When Orochimaru asks why and what in the world the difference could be, Viper is just like 'Well, this is more, you know traditionally made. Not like the tea bags and such.' And just-
It ends up with Viper explaining in detail the difference between traditionally made tea and more modern western made tea and how different groups of people go about making western tea and how not many people on his side of the world have electric kettles and then there's iced tea and sweet tea which has high sugar content and flavored teas which can be natural or artifical-
And poor Orochimaru is just sitting there openly perplexed and perturbed by all of this.
ooc: So... I'm still like DEAD when it comes to RPing or writing for Viper. BUT!
I've never stopped drawing him, he pops up in my sketch book a lot. He's a good comfort drawing character. BUT, given I draw him in my style, I keep wondering why I draw his snout so long. It looks more canine or bear like than feline. And I was wondering if maybe it was like when I realized I was drawing his ears too small? Something from when I transferred over to my style got mistranslated and I just didn't notice?
Then I went back and looked at canon style and-
Nope. It's not me.
NEW !!! SNAKE DISCOVERED
ITS CALLED THE LIMESTONE EYELASH PIT VIPER. THAT iS SO CUTE. ITS SO PRETTY
Putting this here for snake enjoyers
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snake spotted!! HOLY SHIT A NEW SNAKE
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What’s the one experiment you abandoned because the results even horrified you?
"Ever see what happens to someone when you give them large doses of a hemorrhagic virus? Even I wasn't prepared to see a literal human meltdown."
"...Pleassse tell me you still documented thosse ressultsss."
"There wasn't much to document, other than ’subject's body began to liquify with unexpected rapidness.' I never bothered much with that strain again. It was too costly to obtain and too dangerous to work with."
The responding hum somehow managed to perfectly encapsulate the 'logically and from a safety point of view abandoning the work makes the most sense, but I'm still slightly disappointed there wasn't more' without any words.
"...How rapid are we talking?"
What’s the one experiment you abandoned because the results even horrified you?
"Ever see what happens to someone when you give them large doses of a hemorrhagic virus? Even I wasn't prepared to see a literal human meltdown."
"...Pleassse tell me you still documented thosse ressultsss."
What's up with the guy on the floor?
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Internet hugs for anyone else out there dealing with burn out or other mental and/or physical issues that make it hard to interact right now
Brückenwurzel | bridge root by Michael Lumme
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