Third in the series.
Done in Autodesk Sketchbook.
seen from Sweden
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Third in the series.
Done in Autodesk Sketchbook.
I CANNOT FIND MY KNITTING
this is intolerable!
(the problem being, i just sorted through a lot of Household Stuff to be given or thrown away and if it accidentally ended up in one of those boxes or bags...?)
meanwhile, i am minus a fidget activity.
REEEEEEEEAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHH
EDIT:
okay, new plan, new fidget activity is going though the To Go stuff and double-checking. not what i wanted, but it's something to do...
Court of Owls: “Do not make us punish you. Cut ties to Ray or we will send Talons after him.”
Please, no just... just wait. I'll do it, just please don't hurt him
the religious right and white evangelicals might wanna think on this for a spell...
as they continue to support the chief executive of disinformation
Fanart for an old, old, OLD fic of mine. I've been thinking of dusting it off and finishing it (after 13 years, LMAO), but instead, this happened. I am mostly proud of how the dock came out.
Done in Archicad 22 and Autodesk Sketchbook.
And fourth.
Done in Archicad 22 and Autodesk Sketchbook.
Still on my bullshit.
Done in Autodesk Sketchbook, as usual.
In the aftermath of an apocalypse, amidst desolation and decay, a choice lay before them. A decision to either fight or flee. The fate of humanity hung in the balance, and the echoes of their footsteps reverberated through the ruins. They knew not if they were the last hope or merely the first to perish, but the weight of their decision would determine which path mankind would walk. This is the summary of your work so far: - You have created a fantasy poem based on a significant decision with serious consequences in a post-apocalyptic landscape. - The poem was written in under 100 words and follows minimal formatting guidelines.