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Haven't posted in over a year? what? Anyway here’s a spoooooky
proud father Jack.
Hello new followers, I’m sure you guys came here for dad jack but I have to tell you, instead of getting this what you came for:
You might be getting this:
so if you want to leave now you probably should.
oh my g o d
misssprinklebottom replied to your post “Hello new followers, I’m sure you guys came here for dad jack but I…”
both are Good thamk uou
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I built a shrine to you in my chest.
“i’m sad and idk how to feel better”
“i don’t know what to draw”
“i always mess up”
“BUT I SUCK”
LISTEN TO BOB ROSS.
Bob Ross was paid $0 to make his series. He made a living giving lessons IRL and later selling his own line of paints and brushes.
I apologize for not reblogging him as much but everyone needs this on their dash daily. Seriously everyone needs this on their blog or wherever. Do they rerun this anymore or no?
THEY DO. PBS still runs his shows occasionally during their daytime lineup.
Check your local listings or the internet for listings.
And bless you, Bob Ross.
“Anything that you’re willing to practice, you can do.”
So sayeth Sir Bobross of the Easel.
Reblog if you are gay, support gays, or have a cute pet
-HELP SAVE THE HUMMINGBIRDS-
“Many people are unaware of the harmful effects that the red dye in the store bought nectar has on these tiny birds. It leads to kidney failure and eventual death. We are taking donations to continually help in educating people all over the world to stop using the premade nectars and to simply make your own by using 1 cup of granulated sugar in 4 cups of water that has been boiled. Please help fund this important campaign. Every amount will help in a huge way.
I have created a GoFundMe page for donations to help our bird rehabber who works 24-7, 365 days a year using their own money to help save these lives. This money will be sent to her to use to continue to provide resources for the birds. Rehabbers who also help others in other countries such as Mexico who have limited resources to save these lives. We can all help. If we reach our goal and go past that goal, there is a chance we could have an autopsy done on one of the hummingbirds to prove the deadly effects of the red dye on them. 100% of the funds donated will go towards helping the hummingbirds. We are their voice! Thank you everyone! PLEASE SHARE!
Lisa Meyers Swanson”
https://www.gofundme.com/savehummingbirds
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Please reblog, share on Facebook, on twitter, share anywhere you can.
If you can’t donate it’s ok, just spread the world so more people know about it.
People, please do not use red dye néctar on hummingbird feeders.
@skylie-clearwater The damage might not be notorious to you as someone who only admires them. But it is highly evident to hummingbird rehabbers from wildlife centers. If you like hummingbirds you might like to join “The Hummingbird Whisperer” full of beautiful photos and useful information. Now, I will quote something from wildlife rehabber Susie Niwa, perhaps this will make more sense on why it’s important to research red dye effects on hummingbirds. “For those around In 1976, you remember Mars, the candy company which makes M&M’s, eliminated the red version of the M&M. This decision came as a result of public controversy surrounding a synthetic dye called FD&C Red Dye No. 2, also known as amaranth. The dye was used in red food coloring and was linked to CANCER in a 1971 Russian study. The Food and Drug Administration’s subsequent tests produced inconclusive results in humans, but found that it caused MALIGNANT TUMORS in female rats . The FDA concluded that the food colorant could not be presumed to be safe for human consumption and banned it in 1976. Today the three most widely used culprits, Yellow 5, Yellow 6 and Red 40 contain compounds, including benzidine and 4 aminobiphenyl, which research HAS linked to CANCER. Now, if these dyes can do this to a rat which weighs between 350 to 450 grams, what makes you think it can’t do this to a hummingbird which weighs between 2.4 to 3.6 grams. Hard truth for those who want to feed Hummingbirds and are unwilling to make their own pure cane sugar water nectar (1 part sugar to 4 parts water) because they think the Red Dye Nectar # 40 they sell in the store is safe. Well, here you go. Another little hummingbird which DIED in Linda Lindsay’s care because YOU all thought you knew what was best. Bottom line, if we STOP buying the Red Dye Nectar, the manufactures CAN NOT afford to make it, so please SHARE to help educate others and help save a life. Thank you!” The hummingbird she is talking about it’s the same portrayed on this post and the gofundme page, it is not a google picture, it’s a hummingbird that died in hands of professionals because people keep insisting on red dye néctar.
I’ve been using red store bought nectar for a while ;A;
Don’t feel bad about it, you didn’t know better, I bet you just wanted to help and love the birdies. Just change it now for sugar water and let your friends and family know ♥
kirbysjwのコメント: my leo has something similar on her nose after shedding! i was at school while she shed but for next time how would i help prevent her frm hurting herself ?
Well, it depends. Usually for me, I keep a very close eye on Zen while she’s shedding. If I catch her rubbing her nose on stuff too much I discourage it and try to distract her. Zen’s head is very troublesome when she’s shedding, and her feet are too, so I let her do her thing with the rest of her body and wait until she seems ‘done’ or has ‘given up’ on the rest of her body.
While she’s still freshly shed ( except for her trouble spots ) I get some hot water and use a q-tip ( the water cools VERY quickly on the q-tip, and I try to squeeze excess water out of the cotton, which helps it cool quicker too ) and gently rub it over her nose/stuck shed spot, first over the skin, then over the already shed part, gently trying to roll it back/get it loose.
Hopefully that helps. You don’t have to use the q-tip for the whole shed, just most of it. If it’s holding on by a few scales than it’s probably fine to gently pull it off, just make sure the skin is soft/hydrated and you’re very gentle. Also don’t pull directly away, try to pull at an angle to sort of loosen/peel the shed off, so that it doesn’t break.
I help Zen with her eyelids too, some times, but it’s hard to explain how I do it because it’s such a delicate procedure and she’s VERY patient and trusting of me. Some geckos aren’t as tolerant of people touching their eyes/face. Zen’s kind of special that way.
hey! ducks are adorable and everybody likes feeding them, but bread causes a number of environmental and health problems that could easily be avoided. instead of bread, consider feeding duckies:
frozen peas or corn that’s been defrosted!
romaine lettuce (torn into small pieces)
bird feed of any kind
rice (cooked or uncooked!)
uncooked oats
grapes cut in half
earthworms
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“It’s about your pet, not about your pride”
Everyone makes mistakes, nobody is born knowing everything, but it’s a choice to remain ignorant and it’s a choice to accept new information and do things in a better way.
____ I’ll make more illustrations like this, if you have any idea feel free to tell me.
I love this!! I can’t think of any ideas atm but keep up the good work😍
suggestion: goldfish and/or bettas (bowls vs proper setups)
Also this is fantastic I want it on posters.
Hamster cages. I only recently learned how bad pet-store hamster cages are, it seems to be similar to the betta bowl situation.
some lion sketches!
Just a quick star effects experiment before I go back to work!