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How Brown Cow... What Big Ears You Got.
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Corn: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
Recently made these super cute Icelandic sheep plushies! Very happy with how these came out, and I already have more of them in both colours in the works.
You thought I was kidding, well please take time and watch and read this.
Bill Gates's is controlling you, he is going to make a dump trucks full of money. It's a bullshit narrative for the Great Unwashed, serfs, slaves.
It's all about money and power!
Hungry Hungry Ogre (encounter idea)
Here's one for you DM's that want some ogre fun.
The players are walking along the country side, when they notice that a wandering ogre has found itself on a farm. If they keep observing, they will see that it is killing & eating the lives stock. they will at this point see the owner of the farm come out of the farm house, challenge the ogre & then be completed demolished by a stomp. The farmer will yell for help & the players have to decided if they want to help this random farmer with this ogre or to just ignore it.
continuation of last two posts! the rest of the chicken cards can be found here and here!
chicken trading cards inspired by my dad and his friends trading chickens for breeding! i also wanted to play around with the fact that i used to trade pokemon cards, and decided to combine the two!
each chicken has his own stats and some even have their own little stories! these were a part of my first semester art final and i am so proud of them. ♪(๑ᴖ◡ᴖ๑)♪
the last image shows the cards as they were on display! they were meant to be displayed in card sleeves inside of a binder, just like my pokemon cards were! my art teacher kindly sewed empty file folders (?) into quadrants so that the cards could be displayed as i wanted them to be! i’m so thankful for that! ♡
Halflingers_2010.01.12 (1 of 4) by Steve Leitkam Via Flickr: Halflingers, is what I've been told these are. The halflinger was described to me as a horse-sized draft pony. January, 12. 2010 Southern Washington County, Pennsylvania.
Encryption lock for IBM.