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Mike Driver
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@underratedantagonist
anyone else like knives but like. not in an edgy way. like i’m not trying to b threatening or anything i just like the unique designs of them and the cool smithing work that’s gone into them. idk.
I understand your point and I support that but why in the name of all that’s holy would you edit a realistic hand onto Marge Simpson
@riyokuma
i did a redraw
slowly approaching bear
the bears will be in eventually
Bear will arrive sooner than thought.
BEAR IS APPROACHING AT ALARMING SPEEDS
BEAR IS GO FAST LOSING TRACK OF BEAR
BEAR HAS REACHED MACH ONE
WE HAVE LOST VISUAL ON BEAR
He nyooms
I want this on my tombstone
i know they’re both crimes.
and both morally wrong.
but i have infinitely more respect for like. old timey train and bank robbers.
than i have for people who do white collar crime stuff like embezzlement and wage theft.
The difference is they were mostly hurting the rich, not the poor
shit u right
all around, robbers are just putting in more hustle
when welcome to night vale said: “Sleep heavily and know that I am here with you. The past is gone, and cannot harm you anymore. And while the future is fast coming for you, it always flinches first, and settles in as the gentle present. This now, this us, we can cope with that. We can do this together you and I.”
This, and “Time is like wax, dripping from a candle flame. In the moment, it is molten and falling, with the capability to transform into any shape. Then the moment passes, and the wax hits the tabletop, and solidifies into the shape it will always be. It becomes the past, a solid, single record of what happened, still holding in its wild curves and contours the potential of every shape it could have held. It is impossible, no matter how blessed you are by luck or the government or some remote, invisible deity gently steering your life with hands made of moonlight and wind, it is impossible not to feel a little sad looking at that bit of wax, that bit of the past. It is impossible not to think of all the wild forms that wax now will never take. What’s the point?” you ask.“ Why bother?” you say. “Oh, Cecil,” you cry. “Oh, Cecil.” But then you remember, I remember, that we are even now in another bit of molten wax. We are in a moment and it is still falling, still volatile, and we will never be anywhere else. We will always be in that most dangerous, most exciting, most possible time of all: the now, where we never can know what shape the next moment will take. Stay tune for… well, let’s just find out together, shall we?” “ are, quite probably, the two things that make the passage of time and an accumulation of trauma most tolerable for me, and they’re both from the same podcast.
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July’s Widow animations from Patreon.
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wingull becomes exponentially better when you remove the wings
we can rebuild them……
This is how digimon works
hehe guess who it is
In the rocks and sands of the Mongolian Gobi Desert, the articulated skeleton of a hadrosaur has been waiting, intact, for tens of millions of years. The “virtually complete” fossil shows a nearly picture-perfect representation of how its bones fit together when it lived in the late Cretaceous.
First, a team member noticed a tiny protuberance of the end of a pelvis sticking out of a rock. Then the excavation team chipped away at the surrounding rocks until they uncovered a rare and precious find–the virtually complete skeleton of a brand new dinosaur.