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A brand new Into the Inkwell update, despite the heatwave! Read here.
Thank you to @lizzybeanbutt and @celebi9 for collabing with me!
Read this whole comic from the start here!
new pages of Into the Inkwell just dropped! read them here!
HUGE thanks to @lizzybeanbutt and @celebi9 who are helping with crowds and secondary characters!
new to the Who? read the first 6 chapters here!
Smart woman next to an unbelievable achievement is a picture niche that will never get old
Then you’re gonna love this photo of Annie Jump Canon.
Working at Harvard in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s as a “Computer”, Annie Jump Cannon cataloged stars using their spectra from photographic plates, in an effort to understand the mysteries and peculiarities of stellar spectra.
This was hard, detailed, nuanced work. By 1889, three years into her work, she had classified over 1,000 stars. By 1913, she could classify 200 stars an hour. She could classify three stars a minute, just by sight. Using a magnifying glass, she could classify stars down to 9th magnitude, 16 times fainter than the human eye can see. And she did this all with exceptional accuracy.
Over the course of her career, she personally classified more than 350,000 stars, accounting for a mind-boggling 98% of all contemporary stellar spectra classifications, a feat that wouldn’t be bested until the 1990’s with automated digital sky surveys.
Cannon used these classifications to develop the Harvard spectral classification system (O–B–A–F–G–K–M), organizing stars by surface temperature and physical properties.
It is hard to overstate just how foundational her work was to modern astronomy and astrophysics. Her classifications have enabled more than a century of breakthroughs in stellar structure and evolution, including the understanding of how stars change over time and how temperature, luminosity, and composition are related. The system underpins the Hertzsprung–Russell (HR) diagram, one of the most important tools in astrophysics, and remains embedded in modern research, from stellar population studies to galaxy evolution.
The immense scale of her work was itself a massive contribution to astronomy. For comparison, before Cannon, star catalogs contained between 600 and 4,000 stars. Her work single-handedly proved that large-scale stellar classification was both feasible and scientifically valuable. She helped establish systematic star catalogs as a core method of modern astronomy and laid the groundwork for astrophysical research on stellar structure, evolution, and populations that continues today.
[Rises from the grave] Is the Tron fandom active on Tumblr because I've been doing nothing but make Tron art for the past 6 months and I feel like I'm going to go insane
What a hell of week that was- hell being entirely the right word. Celebrating my survival of it with the final update for Chapter Six of Into the Inkwell! Thank you so much to everyone who has sent such kind messages to keep me here. I love you all so much.
Read this Doctor Who fanart comic from the very beginning here! You don't need to know any Who to read it, though I recommend watching the episode 'Lux' as this comic draws heavily from it!
It's time! a new chapter of Into the Inkwell has begun!
HUGE thanks to @lizzybeanbutt and @celebi9 who are helping with crowds and secondary characters ;v; there's a lot in this chapter...
new? read the first 6 chapters of the free Doctor Who fancomic here!
well today was real bad but you know who else is having a bad time? this poor guy. 4 page update for Into the Inkwell here
everyone say thank you to @lizzybeanbutt for being my editor/best cool buddy
Read this Dr WHO fanart comic from the start here
we're going to be okay
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Good news, Inkwell Readers! @lizzybeanbutt my beloved Doctor doctor and quality filter is starting to recover so we have a three page update, and will again on Saturday! Yippee! thank you and get well soon Lizz!
Head's up if you're new here Ouroboros is a bit of a doozy so there's a trigger warning list after the cover page.
read this Doctor Who fan comic from the start from here!
real picture of my brain this morning
Tron is so goofy like imagine getting isekai’d into microsoft excel and your ex and her new bf are there as like antivirus and miscellaneous program C but you’re like a god to them and they’re all glowy n shit. Flynn was lucky the MCP centered his whole concentration camp thing around video games too like imagine all that and the only way to survive is to fill out spreadsheets?
Everything Is Awful and I’m Not Okay: questions to ask before giving up
Are you hydrated? If not, have a glass of water.
Have you eaten in the past three hours? If not, get some food — something with protein, not just simple carbs. Perhaps some nuts or hummus?
Have you showered in the past day? If not, take a shower right now.
If daytime: are you dressed? If not, put on clean clothes that aren’t pajamas. Give yourself permission to wear something special, whether it’s a funny t-shirt or a pretty dress.
If nighttime: are you sleepy and fatigued but resisting going to sleep? Put on pajamas, make yourself cozy in bed with a teddy bear and the sound of falling rain, and close your eyes for fifteen minutes — no electronic screens allowed. If you’re still awake after that, you can get up again; no pressure.
Have you stretched your legs in the past day? If not, do so right now. If you don’t have the spoons for a run or trip to the gym, just walk around the block, then keep walking as long as you please. If the weather’s crap, drive to a big box store (e.g. Target) and go on a brisk walk through the aisles you normally skip.
Have you said something nice to someone in the past day? Do so, whether online or in person. Make it genuine; wait until you see something really wonderful about someone, and tell them about it.
Have you moved your body to music in the past day? If not, do so — jog for the length of an EDM song at your favorite BPM, or just dance around the room for the length of an upbeat song.
Have you cuddled a living being in the past two days? If not, do so. Don’t be afraid to ask for hugs from friends or friends’ pets. Most of them will enjoy the cuddles too; you’re not imposing on them.
Do you feel ineffective? Pause right now and get something small completed, whether it’s responding to an e-mail, loading up the dishwasher, or packing your gym bag for your next trip. Good job!
Do you feel unattractive? Take a goddamn selfie. Your friends will remind you how great you look, and you’ll fight society’s restrictions on what beauty can look like.
Do you feel paralyzed by indecision? Give yourself ten minutes to sit back and figure out a game plan for the day. If a particular decision or problem is still being a roadblock, simply set it aside for now, and pick something else that seems doable. Right now, the important part is to break through that stasis, even if it means doing something trivial.
Have you seen a therapist in the past few days? If not, hang on until your next therapy visit and talk through things then.
Have you been over-exerting yourself lately — physically, emotionally, socially, or intellectually? That can take a toll that lingers for days. Give yourself a break in that area, whether it’s physical rest, taking time alone, or relaxing with some silly entertainment.
Have you changed any of your medications in the past couple of weeks, including skipped doses or a change in generic prescription brand? That may be screwing with your head. Give things a few days, then talk to your doctor if it doesn’t settle down.
Have you waited a week? Sometimes our perception of life is skewed, and we can’t even tell that we’re not thinking clearly, and there’s no obvious external cause. It happens. Keep yourself going for a full week, whatever it takes, and see if you still feel the same way then.
You’ve made it this far, and you will make it through. You are stronger than you think.
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I'm covered in nephews and running out of steam (alas, no TPoH this week), but I've not run out of Lux comic pages! read from where we left off here!
if you're new to Into the Inkwell, read this free Doctor Who fanart comic from the start over here!