At the grave of an insurgent, 1877 - oil on canvas. ― Władysław Rossowski (Polish, 1857-1923)

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DEAR READER
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
YOU ARE THE REASON

shark vs the universe

if i look back, i am lost
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almost home

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One Nice Bug Per Day

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At the grave of an insurgent, 1877 - oil on canvas. ― Władysław Rossowski (Polish, 1857-1923)
baba booey is still one of the class A vocal stims
Red Scarab
Artist: Sandra Everingham
existential dread
In a double-blind study, 53 of the 136 surveyed wigan residents were not able to tell it apart from gravy, while another 79 participants described it as "different, but just as good"
Hell yeah Thug
Hrothgar stands guard (David Sutherland from "Damage Permanency or How Hrothgar One-Ear Got His Name" by James M Ward, Dragon 23, TSR, March 1979) The article included 2 pages of tables and explanations for permanently lowering a character's attributes or abilities after being reduced to 1 or 2 hit points. It also included a long editor's note, presumably by Dragon editor Tim Kask, stating that this might be applicable to some games line Metamorphosis Alpha or Gamma World but not to D&D or AD&D where hit points represent a combination of many factors, not simply flesh being injured. For similar reasons Gary Gygax was on record as opposing permanent damage, critical hits, or critical fumbles in D&D/AD&D.
your boobies are gonna sag aftra a night with me
Elric of Melnibone Limited Edition Portfolio by Two Man Horse (1977, Dark Eagle). Art by Bob Gould.
– Richard Hescox
Ral Partha's 1996 catalog featured Larry Elmore's box art for miniature set 10-311 "The Warband," with figures sculpted by James Johnson and painted by David Hoppock
Wall mosaic from the Mosque of Al Burdayni in Cairo, produced in the 17th century. Via.
Finished DOOM 1 & 2, here are some drawings to celebrate it. I wanted to keep him short. It's a bit sad they made him so tall in the post 2016 games. Honestly I myself do draw people very tall on average, I guess it's just more fun, but sometimes we must make sacrifices for the things we love (manlets)