First try at drawing aberrations! He’s nameless (and geneless) at the moment, but aren’t his markings enchanting?
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First try at drawing aberrations! He’s nameless (and geneless) at the moment, but aren’t his markings enchanting?
Ink drawing for the day. I drew a Ravager and a Bulb dog from the game Ark Survival, the Aberration world. #ArkSurvivalEvolved #aberation #ravager #bulbdog #Illustration #inkart #ink #traditional https://www.instagram.com/p/CDXMU2xsLU0/?igshid=1mqi2db5beswg
I died twice to these stupid mushroom spores and this is how my body began to crumble then stopped.
#wod #aberation #offthebeatenpath #beyou #beextra #besackreligious @dictionarycom Origin: The English noun aberration has wandered far from itsLatin original. Cicero (106-43 b.c.) is the first (and only) Latin author to use the noun aberrātiō “distraction, diversion, relief (from pain or sorrow).” Aberrātiō is aderivative of the verb aberrāre “to divert, forget for a time; to wander off, go astray, deviate.” Aberration enteredEnglish in the 16th century. (at San Diego, California)
Aberation
noun. 1. a deviation from what is right, true, normal, etc. 2. mental derangement or lapse.
This is a song I wrote (collaboratively) back in I think 1991, while a member of SPAMPARIS from the CD Aberation. SPAMPARIS was Chris Hobler, Lead guitar, vocals, David Flood Vocals, Guitar, Rick Reese Bass and Keyboards, Ed Dimuzio Drums. Ahhhh the 90's :)
The telephone was an aberation in human development. It was a 70 year or so period where for some reason humans decided it was socially acceptable to ring a loud bell in someone else’s life and they were expected to come running, like dogs.
Rick Webb