oh to be a chunky cat lovingly booping king ad-rock of beastie boys fame on the cheek
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oh to be a chunky cat lovingly booping king ad-rock of beastie boys fame on the cheek
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Okoye: Thanos is here. Nobody wants to ask you this, but of course there's going to be a fight, and
Bucky: no no of course but first I have to make sure the kids are safe
Okoye: Oh, the children have been evacuated to a
Bucky, with like four baby goats under each arm and one on his head: I've gotta protect them
I started colouring this, but I dunno if I’m ever gonna finish it, so have the lines on this orc gent I started on last semester.
hi
waiting for the best seat in the Starbucks is like a hunting ritual for me
hiding amongst the tall guests
watching my prey
until the other person sitting there gets skeeved out and leaves and I POUNCE
...into the good seat
This is a reminder, mostly to @socialjusticemunchkin, that the synthetic diva and #1 princess of the world Hatsune Miku was propelled to fame for her performance of a folded, spindled, and mutilated Finnish song. Be... profoundly confused?
SassMeister is a playground for Sass. Add some Sass and SassMeister will show you the rendered CSS.
Like a JSFiddle for Sass. Not meant to be used as a crutch - you can’t enter css and expect it to spit out scss/Sass. However, it’s incredibly useful in that is compiles your code into CSS and allows you to check side-by-side that your Sass is syntactically correct and organized properly. Can even throw HTML up there to further test your styles with a preview window.
-Maya