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It’s rebranding time! Used to be sparrow-rose-flying, now I’m planetary-sparrow
Drew myself this fun new profile picture (which I’m very proud of!) featuring my three main pride flags and, of course, a sparrow
Good, very good.. I didn't really try hard on this drawing, but... It looks beautiful, I like it..
By the way, I love astronomy and space, but my parents don't like it :(((
Pretty old but I still seem to like it
Exploring some au with my ocs
Oh my gozh WHY ARE YOU IN SPACE??? 😭🙏
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You know this was inspired by those fidget slugs and honestly its one of my favorite things I ever drawn
OMG ???!!!
A fresh analysis of moon rocks brought home during the Apollo missions has, for the first time, revealed the presence of hydrogen. This finding suggests future astronauts could someday use water available right on the moon for life support and rocket fuel. Researchers with the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), to whom NASA provided the lunar samples for a research study, announced last week that they discovered hydrogen in lunar soil sample 79221. The detected hydrogen is thought to have been brought into existence by incessant showers of solar wind, and even comet strikes, on the moon. "Hydrogen has the potential to be a resource that can be used directly on the lunar surface when there are more regular or permanent installations there," study lead author Katherine Burgess, a geologist at NRL, said in a statement. "Locating resources and understanding how to collect them prior to getting to the moon is going to be incredibly valuable for space exploration. Per one NASA estimate, it would cost thousands of dollars to launch a bottle of water to the moon. So to cut costs, ice on the moon can be used in-situ as water for astronauts — and, in fact, may also be broken down into its components (hydrogen and oxygen) to be used as rocket fuel for journeys between the moon and Earth. Perhaps it can be used to bring humans to Mars as well someday; perhaps beyond.
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Another among us for inktober because I had no other choice
Masterpost
Illustrations by Kazel Lim
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I figured I may as well draw this since I had the idea for like, the longest time. Lemme know what you guys think about this art style compared to my post that I'm linking below the DP and Batblob art!
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映画感想文(トイ・ストーリー3)
This Time、僕がLook AtしたMovieは、「トイ・ストーリー3」でした。Supervisionは、リー・アンクリッチでした。This Time僕がLook AtしたMovie、「トイ・ストーリー3」を見て僕がThinkしたのは、「世の中には表とThe Backの世界があるな」とThinkしました。This Time見たMovie「トイ・ストーリー3」は僕にとって、Discoverがありました。MovieのStoryのContentは、This Timeは3作目になります。「トイ・ストーリー」でAppearしたウッディの所有者である男の子は、College Studentになり、ペットのDogは、最初の物語では若々しくFineにはしゃいでいましたが、This Timeの話ではおじいちゃんになっていました。そして、This Timeの話でもImportantな仲間がゴミとして捨てられそうになり、Operationsを考えて必死に助けに向かう、QuestionをSolveしようとする感じでした。This TimeみたWorkの中には、紫色のタコのような、材質はスライムのような毒々しいんだけどかわいらしいおもちゃがAppearします。個人的には不気味さとかわいらしさを兼ね備えてて、気に入ってたりします。触ったらぷにぷにしてて、気持ちよさそうだと思いました。おもちゃとしてだけじゃなく、Refrigeratorで冷やせば暑い夏とかに、頭を冷やすのにつかえるかもしれません。This Time見たMovieのシーンの中でも、よくAppearする場面ですが、おもちゃが所有者や利用者に捨てられたりするとすごく落ち込むシーンがあります。おもちゃたちにとって、誰かや何かに必要とされることが最も幸せに感じるのかなと思いました。つまり、おもちゃたちにとって幸せとは、いい暮らしをしたり恋人ができたりすることではなく、「誰かにNecessaryとされること」なんだなと思いました。その一番の願いを叶えるためなら命がけで叶えようとする、大切にするBraveなDescribeがトイ・ストーリーを通じて、Impressionに残りました。僕にとって、幸せとは誰かにNecessaryとされることではないけれど、何かを守り、大切にするために己のWillでもって失わぬようにEffortすることは、大事なことだと思います。僕は、平均的で無難な人生を送るより、命をかけて本物の人生を送りたいと思っています。つまり、僕の生き方は、「No Pain No Gain.」ということです。そして、僕は幼いころから、スターウォーズシリーズが好きでSWフィギュアを大切にしてきました。世の中ではSocietyへのうしろめたさやThe Worldの目を気にして子供のころから遊び、大切にしてきたおもちゃを捨てたり手放したりする人は多いけど、このMovieを見ると本当に大切なものはなんなのかを改めて再認識できました。僕は、築き上げてきたライフスタイルや好きなものを大事にして、明日世界が終るとしてもUnderstandのいく人生を送ってこうと思っています。
I think I may have found one of my new favourite things ever. If you are a Solar Balls fan and don't know about Pluto's Reprisal by Digital Hourglass on youtube, you should definately check it out.
The music is amazing and there is even story to it and everything. I've found myself just listening to the music on repeat because it is just that good. I mean all the planets are even drawn to scale with each other, the amount of care that has been put into it is amazing.
We abducted humans.
To be fair, we abducted members of every new race. Abduct a small percentage of the population, expose them to some galactic prisoners, and we get a good idea of what germs, diseases, and viruses will make the jump between races. Do this over the course of a [roughly equivalent to a century], and you get a good idea of what there is, how quickly it mutates, etc. You also have the time to develop vaccines for any races that might be affected by the new race (including itself- we’re not heartless).
But we underestimated humans.
It was [roughly equivalent to four decades] into our testing of humanity. We picked up a human from his transport and placed him in a containment cell. He had some nutrients with him, and we picked that up too: less we had to feed him later.
But we underestimated the resourcefulness of humans.
Something went wrong- we think it was a door malfunction- and he escaped the cell. He disabled the guards easily (we suspect they were less alert than they should have been) and took their weapons. We locked all hatches, hoping to seal him in the laboratory wing. Unfortunately, he hacked the shipboard computer, gaining control of all systems. He made his way to the bridge, where he took the captain hostage. We offered him riches, technologies beyond human understanding.
But we underestimated the stubbornness of humans.
He was paid us no mind as he wrestled with the controls, as if on some quest. He punched numbers and figures into the console, and mumbled something about ‘being lit on fire’ by a superior. He set the ship down on the other side of the city from where he was picked up and opened the doors. We braced ourselves for a military confrontation, but it seemed like we were outside another human’s abode. He jumped out, carrying the nutrients with him.
We underestimated Domino’s 30-minute or free guarantee.
Can you even imagine being the poor alien sod responsible for auditing an earthling spaceship’s spending allowance? Like:
“I see, and why do you require many tubes of white plant flavoured paste?”
“Oh well, if we don’t rub that on our teeth twice daily the bacteria living in my mouth will begin to devour me teeth.”
“…Noted.”
“I have also noticed several large shipments of specific medications, and a variety of individually packaged absorbent material - however injury records do not show sufficient numbers to justify these recurrent deliveries.”
“Ah, yeah, it’s not really an injury per say. As part of our natural reproductive cycle approximately half the population will shed the lining of one of their internal organs and expel it.”
“…that is the most horrifying thing that I have ever heard.”
“Yeah.”
“Does such a process not hurt?”
“That’l be what the medication’s for. Pain killers for the cramps, birth control to stop the process.”
“…and your reasoning behind the fully functional, high-tech entertainment system?”
“Okay, that we could probably do without. But in our defence that was actually insisted on as a standard feature of all fleet-ships expected to encounter Terrans. Admiral Plo’Kaght insisted on it. Something about bored humans and a an illegal betting ring featuring a cleaning robot with a knife strapped to it going up against a human with a mop?”
“…I believe I should speak with my superiors.”