The full saga of Margie and the Nuns (so far). Realised I never compiled these in one place.! Also, bonus Margies!
A Mother Superior and the Animal Marginalia she didn't want.
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The full saga of Margie and the Nuns (so far). Realised I never compiled these in one place.! Also, bonus Margies!
A Mother Superior and the Animal Marginalia she didn't want.
Wait wait don't help me I'll figure it out eventually, just gimme more time to study
Scifi Osprey Edit
The fun thing about a jet/thruster-propelled Osprey is that it’s now even worse at its job than the prop-driven one.
For context, the osprey was designed as a troop transport alternative to helicopters that would have the speed of a fixed-wing aircraft but be capable of vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) like a helicopter. And they’re a nightmare.
Those tilting prop nacelles create so much down-draft in VTOL/hover mode that in anything but ideal landing conditions, they kick up so much dirt and debris that it blinds the pilot, the troops they’re moving, and any other craft nearby. Trying to mitigate the visibility problem by fast-roping troops to the ground from slightly higher up also proved purulent because the prop wash can rip people right off the rope.
The effect is so powerful that it can pin disembarking troops to the ground and door-gunners have to fight it to keep their guns from being pinned against the fuselage. Use of the Osprey for water rescue had to be abandoned because it could force whoever is being rescued underwater.
From everything I’ve heard, the osprey actually combines the fixed-wing craft’s power and speed with the helicopter’s intense desire to crash, kill everything onboard, and litter the countryside with debris.
This version is really funny to me because unless it’s a future with radically different tech, jet engines would add blast and burning damage to all of those scenarios. I’m no engineer but I think if you tried to land or take off on anything but a reinforced surface, you’d displace a few cubic meters topsoil, asphalt, loose rock every time. If it’s picking up or dropping people off, I could see having to cut the engines to keep from roasting them alive or showering them in flying debris. If it’s just a personal craft, going from port to port, if it’s an enclosed, pressurized, heat-shielded fuselage, all that is going to be less of a factor.
The art is still really cool. I was just imagining our current administration looking at the Osprey, deciding it’d be 200% sicker with jets, making a show of landing one on the WH lawn, incinerating a squad of marines, and browning-out in a cloud of dirt and burning grass before cartwheeling into the Home Depot Ballroom.
please god watch this right now
The editing of this video is hysterical and genius- they switch between so many editing styles to reflect exactly what kind of thing they're going for in each segment its GREAT.
Nathan pyle’s newer comics are delightful
Also...these panels
I read the first book of comics with my kids and they loved it!
OP hand-drew hundreds of small cards (cr 小狐哥)
This is why I have TikTok
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this is probably my favorite tiktok of all time and I finally got around to showing it to my dad the other day and now he comes home every day and tells me about all the places he saw crumbling concrete and says "guess they didn't add enough chinchilla flakes"
He’s celebrating the fact that he’s made 150 chocolate pieces
His sugar work is more impressive than his chocolate work at this point
Imperium Secundus is easily my favorite part of all the Horus Heresy.
Victor Adame Minguez
Don't dull your shine for anybody! ✨
▶️ Watch this episode of Adventuring Academy on Dropout!
Oscar Montoya joins Brennan to discuss authenticity, leveling up, and Colombian snacks. Content Warning: Misophonia (Extending eating soun
I feel this in my soul.
One of the reasons I was okay leaving the Los Angeles voice acting scene was because so many directors out there give this exact kind of feedback on line reads. I can't tell you how many times I was instructed to make it more boring, more neutral, more standard anime.
When I directed the voice work on Potionomics: Masterwork Edition multiple actors thanked me for letting them get as goofy as possible. It's like, bro, acting is just play. If you don't let me play what is the point of any of this? If you want every single project to sound exactly the same, why would anyone want to buy this particular thing? It's so boring.