It was then that Queso's greatest and most fearsome enemy returned: the funkin punkin.
Hear his squeaks of rage and vengeance and know his wrath.
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It was then that Queso's greatest and most fearsome enemy returned: the funkin punkin.
Hear his squeaks of rage and vengeance and know his wrath.
the cinematography….
she lost the sight in one eye defending her territory with another bear
What no beaver does to a mf
Leave it to beaver
Beavers: They enjoy getting wet
the role of the person in the passenger seat is not only navigator but secretary as well. you have to type up the drivers messages to random ladies on facebook about cbd cream & google whether that billy joel song was the theme song for that show or not
you also have to provide a henchmans disdainful scowl at whoever the driver is flipping off in the target parking lot
other assorted roles may include
retrieval team for objects in the backseat
custodian of the parking garage tickets
"All clear my way"
en-route dining concierge
announcing "Horses!" when there are horses
Don't forget the Tommy Gun
You should never forget the Tommy Gun
sorry prof i simply could not complete my homework as i was too busy pining and being tender. i hope u understand. best wishes
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Colored sketch; An outfit design commission from earlier this year.
I was asked to dress this OC for a masquerade party on a fantasy-historical spaceship. I wanted to make them seem luxurious in a regal/noble way, inspired by antiqued European styles from various centuries, while still obviously futuristic and new. They had to have a vaguely French flavor to them, but there’s no actual France in this world so that was kept generic. And as the story was a drama, they would come into disarray over the course of the party, and I showed how the look might come undone.
Smaugust: Pomeranian Pouter
I learned that the long-legged pigeon is actually called Pomeranian Pouter which makes it even more hilarious. This beast is far from hilarious. It’s agile on land and in air, has razor-sharp feather stalks and it spits acid.
Fennec Fox Duo (2021)
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Do not waste your tears over fascists. "He was somebody's this, he was somebody's that". Michael Brown was someone's son, and so was Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Emmett Till. Sandra Bland was someone's daughter, and so was Breonna Taylor, while she slept. Sonya Massey, too, was someone's baby girl. Latasha Harlins was someone's baby. Martin Luther King Jr was somebody's son, husband and father, and yet the FBI killed him. Fred Hampton, Malcolm X, Patrice Lumumba. Hind Rajab, someone's baby. Khaled Nabhan, and his granddaughter, soul of his soul. Refaat Alareer. And on and on and on, every martyr, every Black and Palestinian person whose been told over and over again how cheap our blood is, how NOTHING our life is. I do not weep over the death of white supremacist, I fucking cheer. One less of them means a Black or brown child can live another day.
thinking about what is and what isn't allowed in frame with reference ecosystems in prairie restoration
Explanation from OP in the replies
restoration ecology tends to want to restore to a past state of an ecosystem, but magically that past state never involved people! Harvest, reciprocity, etc are all ignored because we pretend there's such a thing as prairie without people. Turns out, that imagined prairie never existed, there were always people here and there should people involved in restored prairie too!
Great replies by @making-escape. The issue isn't human presence, the issue is that the pressures of capitalism (and racism, in the case of lands that have been colonized) have caused us to exploit our land and extract all its resources instead of living sustainably.
If you wanna dig deeper into this I'd recommend reading "The Trouble With Wilderness" by William Cronon, which kinda kicked off a lot of (white/American) academic inquiry into ""environmentalism""" as an unquestioned thing.
POV you are a king and you have been found in violation of The Vibes
(alt title: POV you are a pirate and are realizing you deeply fucked up by kidnapping that twink)
The Dionysus headdress photodump! I kept a few epithets in mind while making this, primarily;
Anthrôporraistês "render of humans"
Boukerôs "ox horned one"
Dimorphos "two formed one"
Ômêstês "eater of the raw"
Materials and basic construction notes will be in a reblog
I'm really pleased with how this turned out, especially on a time crunch of one week and double especially for not having made costume horns before! There are some things I wish I could have spent more time on (mostly sanding the horns smoother and a nicer sculpt on the snakes) but nothing that deeply bugs me. I definitely benefited from a long history of doing crafty things and by having access to materials because I already had them or had access to the scrap pile at work. More details on the materials and construction are under the cut!
Horns: Carved styrofoam and painters tape covered with a couple super thin layers of epoxy putty (magic sculpt. Air dry clay would work too and is what I used on my first pair of horns that ended up too big. I just had epoxy so I used it for these) which was smoothed over the underlying shape with wet fingers, then sanded and further refined once dry. Painted with acrylic mixed into ultra-glossy medium in a few layers. Sealed with glossy modge podge. I got them mostly symmetrical by making a single stencil shape with thin cardboard and just flipping it over to trace the two horns.
I was aiming for some dimension to the paint but wasn't able to get there. It probably needed more layers or an actual clear resin coat layer between paint layers to accomplish that. I also would have loved some gold and/or dark clear "blood" drips down from the tips but didn't have time.
The horns were affixed to a wide headband by sticking wire into the bottoms of them before the epoxy cured. The wire was mostly to hold them in place while the e6000 glue cured. Once the glue was dry more epoxy putty was used to mold the horns to the headband. The base of the horns is wrapped with braided embroidery threads that got glued down then dry brushed with liquid leaf gold paint. The braids helped make a place to fix in a couple wire hoops that were used as anchor points to attach the leaf crown/snakes, which can both be removed.
Chains for the entire headdress were from the two cheapest gold chains I found at Michaels, one a thick chain and one a fine chain. Two thick chain links were used for the hoops at the crown tips (once again shout out to e6000 glue) that the fine chain was threaded through. I had black pearl beads from an old project that were glued on.
Headband: basic broad black plastic headband. Drilled a couple holes at the bottom to feed some somewhat aesthetic shoestring I had through. This honestly worked super well for holding it all comfortably in place and was pretty easy to take off and put back on as needed! It was painted at the end with Stewart Semple's Black 2.0 (I've had two bottles for over five years now, I know it's been updated by damn the stuff goes FAR) and sealed with matte finish modge podge. I found the matte look helped it stand out less.
Leaf Crown: silk maple leaves cut into a more grape-leaf like shape alternating with ivy leaves, plus some basic fake grapes. All were bought from the clearance sections at Michaels. The leaves were painted first with black 2.0, then dry brushed with some pthalo green, and detailed with liquid leaf and sealed with a mix of glossy and matte modge podge for that semi satin look.
I braided two sections of gold wire (cheapest one I could find at Michaels lmao). One end of the braid was threaded through a cardboard circle (painted black and fixed in place with e6000). These made anchor points for the first leaves, the chains and grapes (attached to the big chains), and a lobster claw clasp that's used to attach the crown to the headband. I wanted to have a couple attachment point options on the horn headband and to be able to attach the crown to other clips or headbands if I wanted.
The last 3 inches of the two wire braids were twisted together and then spiralled into a disk that the linking chain and two eyes could be glued to.
The eyes were a bit overkill style lmao. There were scrap pieces of PVC foam board in the trash at work. I traced the eye shapes using the same flipped stencil method as the horns, cut them out and sanded to refine/smooth. They were painted with more black 2.0, regular cheap white acrylic, and liquid leaf. Tbh a flattened sheet of air dry clay would also have worked fine.
The leaves were attached to 2 inch sections of wire that could be threaded through the braid, then held in place with a combo of dark brown florists tape and modge podge.
The snakes are honestly gonna get a redo at some point. They're air dry clay painted first with liquid leaf, then darker and lighter shades of folk-art brand metallic gold paints were used to make an "antiqued" look and dot "scales" along the body. They were held on originally using wire, but in the redo I want to be able to use clasps like what's on the leaf crown.
Mask is just an old black cloth mask I had that I painted teeth on. The teeth are ROUGHLY based on large cat teeth with the fangs made bigger for drama (and I accidentally added a small tooth between the fang sets) painted on using white paint mixed with modge podge. I figured out the general placement by wearing the mask and using a mirror and chalk to roughly sketch out the top and bottom "jaw" of where the teeth would go.
And the best and final finishing touch: the folk-art brand "superglow" glow in the dark paint that I saw on the clearance shelf at Michaels and blacked out from excitement over. I ended up REALLY liking the trippy, "sketchy" look that the paint strokes gave it
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writing advice for characters with a missing eye: dear God does losing an eyes function fuck up your neck. Ever since mine crapped out I've been slowly and unconsciously shifting towards holding my head at an angle to put the good eye closer to the center. and human necks. are not meant to accommodate that sorta thing.
other things I'm bitching about but which could still be useful as writing advice for 1 eyed characters:
2. they're going to favor their sighted side, obviously, but it doesn't always manifest in the way you think. when I walk down a hall I walk much closer to the wall on my sighted side than on my blind side. which is the opposite of how it might seem logical to do that bc it means the world at large is on your bad side, but the reason is I can't fucking See the wall if it's right next to me in the blind side and I end up knocking into it.
3. door frames and poles are my enemy. If your character is smart this will not be a problem but for me it is. I am King of walking into shit I could absolutely see but couldn't tell how far away from me it was. on this note, their blind side hand is getting bashed into every jutting out thing in a 5 mile radius.
4. having 0 depth perception is less of a big deal than you'd think it is. Especially with driving. I've become a Much safer and more wary driver because I can't tell how far the other cars are from me. however I fucking suck at parking now. because I can't tell how far the lines are from me either.
5. you know how people who lose limbs get phantom pains? that happens with eyes too but like. phantom sights. for me it's like. a lot of bugs. like every so often my brain will just put something suddenly skittering beside me there. hate that.
6. it is completely possible to "get stuck" somewhere because your ability to tell how wide a space is is just Gone. shopping isles especially where bumping something or Someone is matter of embarrassment or potentially breaking something. it can be legitimately paralyzing and also irritate everyone around you because they can tell there is Plenty of space for you to get your cart through even if you can't.
7. if the eye is still in their skull it can still be the normal kind of painful. Glares off of shiny surfaces causing weird sharp pains you can't figure out the cause of are genuinely one of gods greatest tests of my patience.
"I'd really like to learn quilting," I say, ignoring the basket full of knitting projects two spindles yarn purchased for dyeing projects heap of embroidery floss and tapestry loom, all scattered around my house