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(artwork closeups, an alt version, tag guide, + side blog under cut)
#demon slayer — all of my fanart + ramblings for kny
#my art — all of my artwork, traditional + digital
#original character — all artwork involving my various ocs
#paleoart — both traditional and digital dinosaur/pterosaur artwork
#permanence fic kny — everything related to my oc x canon fic/ship
#digital art — all of my artwork created in procreate
#traditional art — all of my artwork created on paper
#kigen murphy — all artwork for my spiderverse oc
#zyanya vaerchus — all artwork for my original oc
#muzan kibutsuji — all ramblings + artworks for muzan
#tsugikuni twins — all ramblings + artworks for yoriichi and michikatsu
#douma kny — all ramblings + artworks for douma
#special interest — birds and other dinosaurs; paleontology
#birding logs — summarized posts + art pulled from my birding journal
#birds — posts specifically involving dinosaurs of the class aves
(I refused to draw Muzan uncomfortable because the only reason he’d be in an outfit like this is because he wanted to wear it. Anyway, closeups under cut.)
This news crushed me. I don’t always like to get very personal on this site, but not speaking on this topic would hurt more than sitting on it quietly.
This man inspired me as a child. He and the roles he played is still a deep comfort to me, to this day, and likely always will be. I wanted to be Alan Grant growing up more than anything else in the world. Then I did grow up, and I grew attached to Sam and the wonderful, kind person he was. I was devastated when he revealed his diagnosis, I was overjoyed when he announced he was cancer free. And now, while I am genuinely so sad, I am also so grateful that I had him and his influence in my life. He is one of the biggest reasons I became so attached to and enraptured by dinosaurs and paleontology, something so special and deeply important to my soul than I am not sure I could live without them.
The child in me who wanted to be him, and the adult now who wants to be someone just a fraction as good as he was, both lost someone deeply special today. I may not have known him personally, but this man has been a figure in my life since my earliest memories. I will cherish his memory forever, and I hope — I know — that his legacy will continue to inspire generations for decades to come, just like it inspired mine, the generations before me, and the newest generations. Rest in peace, Sam. You made me who I am.
This isn’t a stupid question at all. In general, the answer is very much yes. Of course, like any other, I have various opinions and thoughts, but for my entire life I have always adored the Jurassic franchise. The only one I haven’t seen is Rebirth. Thank you for asking! :)