sadly i am 100% type 1, and i am typing this so i don”t ponder whether a cockatrice is warm or cold blooded and if that would affect the petrification and could they lay eggs or the question that i avoid every time i think about this animal... where does the poop go
1. Feverishly calculating the body mass of your dragon species, spent 5 hours last night researching the origins of steel, losing sleep over horseshoes, 20 tabs open, should a cockatrice be warm-blooded?, will die if they don’t immediately figure out when honeybees were first domesticated
2.
- 2/06/2018 So I got on tumblr to post and saw that what I was planning to post was already on here so I check my photos... and find this. I only remember drawing one of these faces... I need more sleep
- 4/21/2018
So I redrew some of @uzlolzu’s stuff cause they’re awesome and I wanted to art but my brain was out creative juice. (Drawing black people is deceptively hard)
- 9.08.2018
I finally finished drawing the fan art of @pettankochan I’d been working on during free time lately. I had a lot of fun doing it (and it was great having a good excuse to draw fan art of whatever I wanted for the posters)
Here’s the link to the time lapse of this: https://ebonitacocat.tumblr.com/post/177912804574/so-heres-the-process-video-of-one-of-my-arts
^Really helpful skin painting tutorial^
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Fun fact: Technically this kind of already happens in nature on earth, but just with birds eating pregnant fish and not digesting the eggs so when it poops later in it’s migration, the poop (including viable fish eggs) sometimes land in/ rain down on water and occasionally start up a new area for the fish to thrive
Yes I'm launching big tubes of living fish into space. If you have an easier way to terraform a planet I'd like to hear it.
Danielle Nierenberg, President of Food Tank, shares a sustainability pro-tip in honor of Earth Day. Instead of wasting leftover pasta water by pouring it down the sink, you can save it, let it cool and use it to water your plants. The starchy H2O will give them a beneficial nutrient boost and help them grow. Just be sure to avoid using cooking water that has been salted or seasoned.
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