I'm finally sane enough to post MEGA MAN 12 LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
they're even doing a robot master art competition guys this is monumental I lowk cried

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I'm finally sane enough to post MEGA MAN 12 LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
they're even doing a robot master art competition guys this is monumental I lowk cried
Giving Ben 10 Aliens Custom Alien Forms: Buzzshock
I actually did this one BEFORE Ultimate Heatblast, so he's actually my first official Fanmade Ultimate Design. Fun fact, he was modeled after Duracell Batteries, also a railgun.
More drawings I did while watching Ben 10
Mucha lucha
[3 images. A close up of food. A man standing in front of a counter. A person preparing food in a kitchen. Captions: (Buttons clicking) I'm sorry, this is all we can get. It's 200 megawatts. We've pulled almosteverything out.]
Worldwide Solar Capacity in Megawatts
[A person preparing food in a kitchen, caption: So the power level jumped from 200 to 400 megawatts?]
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The Little-Known Nuclear Deal That Could Help Our Climate Crisis