“Fish rarely get love from people in the way that dogs or dolphins do when they should.”
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Jules of Nature
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“Fish rarely get love from people in the way that dogs or dolphins do when they should.”
(Source)
Oracle card game project about the Egyptian Gods & Godesses / Drawn by me on Adobe Ilustrator.
Part II
Bastet, Sekhmet, Nut, Osiris, Bennu, Anubis, Maat
All rights reserved. Please don’t use or edit my work in any way without my permission, thank you ♥
Prints : https://www.etsy.com/fr/shop/Yliade
Spring in Moscow
Весна в Москве
Soft pensive boi with glorious man bun
This is commissioned by @saltyisaweeb on Twitter
I did a daily drawing of Dantes for 20-some odd days last month. Here are some highlights!
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“Flurry” - By Iza Łysoń
Do you have any thoughts for those of us feeling scared and fearful of COVID-19 and the times to come?
Wash your hands. Establish a routine of washing your hands whenever you enter a building or go home. Encourage other people to wash their hands.
And be aware. If you have flu-like symptoms, minimize your interactions with others.
Get flu shots.
Do what you can to protect people with already compromised immune systems.
Don’t panic. Don’t be stupidly brave either.
Did I mention washing your hands?
I used to come home from signing tours sick. I’d interact with thousands of people, and then I’d be ill. Eventually my doctor told me to take alcohol wipes with me on the road, and use them after shaking hands or just when I had a down moment. And to wash my hands for 20 seconds well, whenever I could. He explained that most illness is something on your hands being transferred to your face or mouth or nose by your fingers. I did what he suggested. I still came home from tour exhausted, but I stopped coming home sick.
For those who are worried about COVID 19:
1) For most people under 60, the fatality is less than the flu. Even if you get it, the chances are very, VERY good that you’ll be fine.
2) This is NOT true for immunocompromised people and our elders. The fatality rate is much higher for these groups.
3) The problem is not “OMG if I get this I’ll die!” the problem is, “If I get this, I might transmit it to other people, and THEY might die, and I care about people, so I’m going to try really hard not to do that.”
4) The precautions being taken and recommended are to break the chain of transmission. If I don’t get the disease, then I can’t transmit it to my parents, or my friends undergoing chemo, or my friend who’s had a liver transplant. So I’m washing my hands, using wipes and sanitizer, NOT TOUCHING MY FACE, and avoiding large crowds. Because I don’t want to bring it to other people.
5) Neil is 100% right that these precautions work. Every year, my family attends a convention with 80k attendees from around the world. We’ve used these precautions ever year for 15 years - wash your hands, use alcohol wipes, don’t touch your face. We’ve never come home with con crud. This stuff really does actually work.
If I get COVID 19, I will be fine. But others might not be. So I’m going to be careful for them.