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The gentlemen's featherless theropods, in front Argentavis, followed by Therizinosaurus, Gigantoraptor and Utahraptor.
Often we reconstruct them by default with feathers to some degree, this was mostly done in this way because I wanted to understand better their anatomy, they all are plucked.
#paleoart#mesozoic#cenozoic#argentavis#utahraptor#gigantoraptor#therizinosaurus#cetaceous#miocene#theropoda#prehistoric birds
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day 21: fantasy ♡
(femslashfeb prompt list)
#minifemslashfeb2024#indie games#the moon looks beautiful tonight#tmlbt#tmlbt violet#tmlbt rose#tmlbt daisy#iykyk I guess! PLAY MY FRIENDS' GAMEE!!!!#IT'S SUCH A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE VN#if nobody got me I know space yuri got me#no but real talk. cetacity make great stuff and you guys should definitely check it out!!!#the writing is SO immaculate WE LOVE TO SEE IT#got my yuris out early today so I can go pass out bye bye
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CÉTACÉS
A coloured illustration of two species of whale, viewed in profile, positioned one above the other. The top whale (Delphinus Globiceps) faces to the right of the sheet, the bottom whale (Delphinus Rissoanus) faces to the left. The image is framed with a simple border of three lines. 18th century - 19th century (published)
Artist: Vauthier
Printer: Couché Fils
Engraver: Pigeot Fils
CÉTACÉS | Vauthier | V&A Explore The Collections
#collections.vam.ac.uk#published#18th century#19th century#1700s#1800s#coloured#illustration#whale#delphinus gobiceps#delphinus rissoanus#whales#animal#cetaces#profile#art#couché fils#pigeot fils#vauthier#artist#printer#engraver#v&a museum
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day 4 of begging those theater guys to let me take the orca suit home with me
no luck yet
#what's a bad echinoderm gotta do to live out its dreams as a beast straight out of cetaceous park#guess i oughta buy my own#going kristal#splatoon#splatoon rp#splatoon oc#unreality
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Name: Keteos Cetace
Gender: Male
blood color: #421469 ( seadweller)
Body type: muscular ( bara)
Shirt sign: Cetus
Moon: Derse
Underwear type: boxers
Personality: Keteos is a very cheerful and chipper person being easily sociable and talkative though he tends to be rather scatterbrained and easy to manipulate and deter giving his inherent trust in everyone.
Relationship with Eridan: He and Eridan are very close and are dating, he understands Eridan’s views on low bloods and is trying to change Eridan’s opinion on them but unfortunately he’s easily manipulated by Eridan to do his bidding.
Likes: dark magic working out Flarping with Eridan his Lusus music soda practicing dark magic with Eridan
Dislikes: people who are relentlessly cruel and mean to Eridan rude people Vriska
Chathandle: SeafoamOccultist ( SO)
Lusus: Snakewhaledad
Strife: Harpoongunkind ( the harpoon itself is made out of white science energy)
Ancestor: Admiral Lightgaze ( Basically a friendly admiral of Darkleer’s pirate ship who feel in love with Darkleer but Darkleer didn’t reciprocate his feelings back causing Lightgaze to commit suicide by hanging later it was discovered he has written several poems about love and getting rejected and it was a metaphor of Darkleer not returning his feelings back)
Classpect: Nurse of Soul
Team: Blue
#Homestuck#Homestuck oc#oc: Keteos Cetace#Homestuck Keteos#hs Keteos#Keteos Cetace#yumejoshi oc#self insert oc
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if i had a nickel for every time i wrote part of song then ages later it tied in suspiciously well to a character/event in a story i was writing, i would have two nickels. which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice
#writing moment#lol#made some cetaceal sirens inspired by whale sharks#and a friend of mine loving them because she thinks their pattern looks likr stars#these guys live in the astral ocean#remembered a song snippet i made a while ago#abt sirens starstruck sailors and starlit waves#and its almost two years old
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🦭 The natural history of quadrupeds, and cetaceous animals Bungay, [England]: Printed and published by Brightly and Co, 1811. Original source Image description: Engraved illustration of a large walrus resting on ice. The walrus is shown with prominent long tusks extending downward from its broad, whiskered snout. Its body is bulky and rounded with textured lines indicating thick skin. The foreflippers are visible, one resting in front and the other to the side, emphasizing its amphibious nature. The background is minimal, focusing attention on the animal itself. The image is labeled "WALRUS" and "PL 57," reflecting its inclusion in an early 19th-century natural history book.
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Let go of the past, then reel it back in.
Cetacity's newest release coming April 2024.
Itch.io: cetacity.itch.io
Carrd: cetacity.carrd.co/
Youtube: youtube.com/@cetacity
Twitter: twitter.com/cetacity
Instagram: instagram.com/cetacitydev
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HI HI!!! just wanted to say that the cool people at team cetacity made two awesome games that you should definitely check out!!
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🌕THE MOON LOOKS BEAUTIFUL TONIGHT: [link here] 🐻BEARY THE HATCHET: [link here]
#the moon looks beautiful tonight#beary the hatchet#indie games#THEY ARE SO GOOD#BOTH BANGERS IN WILDLY DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS#I HIGHLY RECOMMEND#tmlbt#bth#tmlbt rose#tmlbt violet#bth grizz#bth pearl#gorgeous art. gorgeous writing. gorgeous overall everything#space one is beautiful and the spooky one is funky as hell#GO FORTH IF YOU HAVE A MOMENT TO SPARE
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Back at it again with the indierpg games 😉
Stares Back by StephenW313.
Game about a teacher that develops an interest in astrology.
It’s Snowing by pikkyrat games.
Game where you get to enjoy a snowy day.
Creature in the Corner by HeadLocker
Game where you get to enjoy some burgers with a creature that likes looking at you.
An Airport for Aliens Currently Run by Dogs by Strange Scaffold.
Very realistic airport simulator. Get to befriend a bunch of doggos.
Home Safety Hotline by Night Signal Entertainment.
Game where you get to provide quality customer service by protecting homes from pest & hazards.
Go! Go! Hamster Chef! by Matt Henry, MetaArcade, Fridgecrisis, Liam Higley & Ed Johnson.
A cute game where you help a hamster kickstart a food delivery service.
Beary the Hatchet by Team Cetacity.
Help a serial killer work their 9 to 5 job at a gas station. Be careful with them true crime fans.
Tentador Leches by Karmic Punishment.
Get to know your new milk man in this completely innocent visual novel.
#indierpg#indie visual novel#my art#fan art#stares back#vivian wright#it’s snowing#creature in the corner#an airport for aliens currently run by dogs#home safety hotline#go go hamster chef#beary the hatchet#tentador leches
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So this fic is absolutely magnificent.
It was exactly what I wanted - the characters are here in all their "you're such a fucking idiot for someone so competent" glory, I was in gales of laughter the whole way through except when the author made me stop laughing like a monster, and it paced me beautifully through building and then resolving - in the words of the Dessa point of view narration at the start - "intense and enduring sexual frustration."
Absolutely magnificent first E-rating in the tag.
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Word of god says Keteos and Eridan are more than good friends and this is how their story ends.
#Homestuck#HS#oc: Keteos Cetace#hs Keteos#Homestuck Keteos#keteos cetace#hs eridan#Homestuck Eridan#Eridan Ampora#Keteos x Eridan#oc x canon#yumejoshi#ketedan
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Pretty sure the ring around the iris is called the Limbal Ring. In humans it's usually a darker shade than the iris, but in cetaceans its usually lighter.
Yea I've seen this be suggested a lot! However I'm still on the fence about it, mostly because I know too little about Limbal rings and what causes their colouration to know whether it could also just be light coloured instead of dark.
Alsoooo in humans the limbal ring (usually) becomes less prominent with age, while in dolphins the pale rings don't. Actually in many calves the ring is less prominent than old animals.
But most intriguingly, dolphins already seem to have a "regular" limbal ring.
See this (gorgeous) photo by the Socorro Island Conservation Fund. The red arrow points to what already seems like a 'traditional' limbal ring to me. The pale ring (orange arrow, hard to see because this dolphin has a very white sclera) seems to lie outside that. Or could it be part of the same structure? And then what causes the often darker ring around that?? Or am I missing something here? Maybe we should start writing to cetacean eye scientists (cetac-eye-antists if you will).
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For those of you who, like me, strongly disagree with Blackfish, most of you are probably aware of SeaWorld’s 69 point rebuttal here.
What you may not be aware of is Blackfish’s rebuttal to that rebuttal. In an effort to try and be balanced, I went and read it. Personally, I found most of their points to be underwhelming at best, and at worst some of the biggest piles of disingenuous brain rot I can think of in recent memory.
Needless to say, I do not have the time to go through each and every point here. I will simply address the common themes I noticed: TL;DR: they continually shifted goal posts, doubled down on their misrepresentation of facts/science/the OSHA hearing, and “excuse me, are you questioning the veracity of our eyewitness accounts!?” (Um. Yes…. yes we are)
You know what, at least SeaWorld cited their sources! These guys just expect us to take their word for it. This gets particularly galling when it's in reference to ex-trainers involved. “Trust us, we interviewed dozens of ex trainers! They all told us the same thing!” Did they? Because Mark Simmons and Bridgette Pirtle would like to have a word with you about that. Kyle Kittleson also has some thoughts.
See, by dozens of ex trainers, they pretty much mean Jeff Ventre, Dean Gomershall, Kim Ashdown, John Jett, Carol Ray, Samantha Berg, and John Hargrove.... the same ex-employees featured in the film. It’s certainly plausible that they interviewed others who wished to remain anonymous, but there’s no way to verify that. Anyone can say “well I’ve talked to an anonymous source, and they said X!” but unless you can independently verify that information, for all you know they’re just peddling gossip, if not outright lies.
That is precisely the problem with Blackfish. Even if we assume that the aforementioned individuals aren’t being outright dishonest, most of their information is coming second or third hand. Meanwhile the firsthand accounts they do provide either come from decades ago, contradict independent fact checking, and/or even contradict one another. These are not trivial things. It never seems to occur to these filmmakers that human memory can be flawed, especially when recalling information further back in time, or when retelling stuff heard through the grapevine. This is why things like cross examination exist.
What further complicates all of this is that each of the ex-trainers featured in Blackfish (Mark Simmons excepted) have an obvious anti-SW/cap agenda through which they are filtering the information they're providing. This info is then filtered even further by the film's very conscious, manipulative editing choices. Scrutinizing these things are not irrelevant cheap shots... it's perfectly fair game, and an important part of media literacy.
Still, we are expected to just take Ventre, Hargrove, et al. at their word, because listen, they worked at SeaWorld ya'll, and they've talked with other people there too, so they would know! Except that when Blackfish is confronted with other current/former employees who are pro-SeaWorld, oh no no no no, their accounts cannot be trusted! Of course they'd want you believe the orcas are happy, right? Never mind that they largely had more experience and expertise than the Blackfish brigade, or that some of them actually worked with Tilikum, or were the spotters who were ACTUALLY THERE when Dawn Brancheau was killed. Never mind that, again, SeaWorld has provided documents in their rebuttal that corroborates what they're saying. Nope nope nope, we can't trust them, because they have a conflict of interest, just like we can't trust anything any zoos say about animal welfare. Of course they'd want us to believe their animals are happy, right?
Except that bias is not the same thing as conflict of interest, and come on Blackfish, you can't have it both ways! Dr. Naomi Rose is part of the Animal Welfare Institute and Humane Society of the United States, both of which are ideologically opposed to animals in zoos, cetaceans in particular. Dr. Lori Marino is part of the Nonhuman Rights Project, another organization ideologically opposed to captivity. Samantha Berg, Carol Ray, and Howard Garrett were plaintiffs along with PETA, Ingrid Visser, and Ric O'Barry in a 2011 federal lawsuit against SeaWorld-- alleging that Tilikum, Katina, Corky Kasatka and Ulises were being held captive in violation of the 13th amendment.
All of that indicates that these individuals have a vested interest in convincing you that captivity=bad. But somehow, somehow, NONE OF THAT constitutes a conflict of interest? Is having an obvious bias or agenda only bad when pro-SW people do it?
What this creates is an unfalsifiable position shielding itself from criticism. This then begs the question..... What sort of expert would be an acceptable voice in SW's favor? If the evidence provided by SW's 69 point refutation isn't enough, then what would be enough for these people?
Case in point: their assertion that SW didn't properly disclose Tilikum's history to its trainers, or that it didn't do its own investigation of what happened to Keltie Byrne at Sealand of the Pacific.
Except that SW did inform trainers that Tilikum was involved in that fatal incident, and they had special safety protocols in place for him precisely because of that history. Those documents are there, cited in the SW response. So instead the Blackfish team shifted the goalposts. Well, they didn't tell them the full story, you see!
What full story? I'm sorry, were you expecting them to get into every single nitty gritty, gory detail of the event? But in truth, that's not what they meant. What they meant was that SW didn't disclose information that aligned with what Blackfish concluded about Keltie Byrne's death... that Tilikum was the instigator who pulled her in. He did it, he killed Keltie Byrne!!!
Except that that's not what the verdict from the coroner's jury concluded. According to witnesses, Byrne slipped and fell in, whereupon the whales grabbed her and would not let her leave. It was not clear which whale started it. This was the verdict that SeaWorld relied on when acquiring Tilikum. So, they shift goalposts again: "Well, according to the OSHA hearing, SW admitted that they didn't do their own investigation of what happened!"
.....okay? I'm sorry, but why should they have? They already had the investigation from the coroner's inquest. Did SW somehow have investigative means that the coroner didn't? By what authority could SW have conducted this? What, were they supposed to consider, and then include in official memos, training documents and SOP's, theories that contradicted the official coroner's investigation? Does the Blackfish team seriously not realize how unprofessional, if not potentially legally problematic, such a thing would have been?
Fundamentally, SW did disclose precisely what the trainers needed to know... that he was involved in the death of Keltie Byrne, then later Daniel Dukes, and as such no one should be in the water with Tilikum, ever, for their own safety.
And here's the really dumb thing here: on the one hand, SW didn't do their own investigation of the Sealand incident, but also they apparently knew how dangerous Tilikum was, and covered it up? Huh!? Again, you can't have this both ways!!!
But suppose SW did do their own investigation, or did include more comprehensive information on Keltie Byrne's death. Would that have satisfied the Blackfish team? Because I'm pretty sure they would still be accusing them of shoddy management.
Again, they are operating from a foregone conclusion ("Tilikum was known to be a dangerous killer who killed Keltie Byrne, and SW covered it up"), and are thus contorting the facts to suit that premise...
Then there's this:
I'm sorry, but accusing someone of lying because what they're saying doesn't add up with the evidence at hand IS NOT AN AD HOMINEM ATTACK!!!
Samantha Berg worked primarily with dolphins and belugas. Her experience at Shamu Stadium amounted to 1 year, and it's extremely unlikely that she was signed off to start doing waterworks in that time, given how much training it takes to even get approved to start interacting with the whales at all, let alone get in the water with them. Blackfish claimed it was "an event to which many bore witness", so okay... who were the witnesses??? Who has corroborated this!? Again, they're expecting us to just take them at their word here, and if you question the veracity of their interviewees, well how dare you!
Oh, and in another point they said there's no way Berg could have seen the internal memo on Tilikum's history because it was released in January 1993 and she was there in 1992.... except that she didn't leave SeaWorld until August 1993, well after that memo was released. Why the obfuscation here Blackfish?
As for the practice of using b-roll footage, yes that is a standard film-making technique. BUT... that doesn't make what they did a benign choice either. For one thing, it's not like the movie clarified who the trainer was in that footage, nor was it framed as just a generic clip. Second, well... let me just quote what Holly Byrd said about this: "that was two years of my career leading up to that point that they twisted and took from me."
Holly Byrd worked hard to get to where she could start doing waterworks. Blackfish reduced this down to just a bunch of uneducated dupes being able to swim well and look good, and they used this b-roll footage to achieve that effect. This is bad enough for trainers in general, but when you consider who the victim is here (a woman, whose education and training gets completely erased by Blackfish's framing), it's also incredibly sexist, IMO.
Lastly, Blackfish's response concludes by saying that no, it did actually consider all the evidence, and thus Blackfish was born. Gabriella Copperwaith, allegedly, went in wanting to make one movie, but then came out with this because something, something, evidence was, something, something, captivity=bad.
Except that this is kind of backwards. You see, Copperwaithe was inspired by Tim Zimmerman's Killer in the Pool, which also questioned the ethics of cetaceans in captivity. She also initially questioned SW's ponytail narrative. These were the circumstances in which she began her work on the documentary. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, mind you, everyone gets inspiration from somewhere... but what's disingenuous here is pretending that all they did was "look at the facts" and then conclude that captivity=bad, when in fact they started with that conclusion.
Copperwaithe didn't just look at the facts, she looked at them as framed by someone else, and then made a movie about it. They claim Copperwaithe isn't an activist, Blackfish wasn't a piece of activism, and that animal rights groups were not involved in the production. Except that's not entirely true. Copperwaithe can claim she's not an activist, but that doesn't change what Blackfish itself is. Nor does it change the fact that Lori Marino, Naomi Rose, and Howard Garrett are all outspoken activists who were heavily involved in the film, or that their favorite ex-trainers have collaborated with organizations like PETA.
Oh, but don't worry. They're not activists. You can trust them. Sure.
They allege that SeaWorld didn't directly refute Blackfish's claim that orcas are ill-suited for captivity. Here's the thing though: like them or hate them, the burden of proof here is not on SeaWorld... ultimately it's on the Blackfish team. Over and over again in that document, Blackfish alleges that the evidence they've provided is enough, because "trainers X, Y and Z said so!" However, Blackfish merely insulated itself inside an echo chamber of like minded people, and then sold it to the public as an expose grounded scientific consensus. Except that this isn't actually settled science, there are researchers on both sides of the debate, and plenty of current and former trainers dispute what's in Blackfish. In truth, the issue of captivity is not so black and white.
So when SeaWorld and others then rightly highlighted the inaccuracies of the film and questioned the reliability of these ex-trainers, all Blackfish could do was double down. They don't present any new evidence. They didn't meaningfully back up their original claims beyond appealing to the authority of people like Rose, Marino, or Visser. As for their favorite ex-trainers, their defense is that even if they didn't see something directly, well, they've got connections with people on the inside, and those people told them all about it! In other words... gossip..... they're expecting us to believe gossip.
This is not meeting the burden of proof. It just isn't.
If you're still skeptical of SeaWorld, that's fine. I'm not asking you to accept their claims at face value either. But a skeptical analysis of Blackfish and the effects it has had is seriously absent from public discourse. It shouldn't be.
#Blackfish#Blackfish BS#i said what i said#SeaWorld#orcas#misinformation#Blackfish lies#marine parks#zoos#Peddling in gossip does not make you a credible source#Because how do you know the person spreading the gossip is retelling something accurately?#there's plenty of valid criticism to be made of these ex-trainers#but obviously I can't fit it all into one post#Blackfish rebuttal
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wait i just followed you for your art what game did you make?

I’ve made several games but the most recent is Beary the Hatchet! I was the co-producer as well as lead writer and programmer on it with Team Cetacity.
You can check out my other games here ^_^ https://mokadevs.itch.io
In addition, within the next week there will be an announcement wrt a new game we’re working on- please look forward to it!
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hi! im moka, a gamedev on the east coast that sings songs and makes games ^_^
what do you know me from?
my gamedev work; i'm one of the leads over at Cetacity, where we make narrative driven games with strong visual direction, typically in the suspense/horror genre, where i was the lead writer and programmer for 'beary the hatchet'. i also release games outside of cetacity, mostly for game jams. you can check out all my games over HERE!
my illustration work; i do a lot of fanart and illust comms, particularly for arknights, f/go, and pokemon. you can check out my art tag here, and if you're interested in my comms, you can check out their status here!
my writing work; yeah yeah i write fanfiction in 2024. i specialize in character studies and post-story narratives under the username idaate on ao3. i used to write a ton for ndrv3, but i mostly write for arknights, fgo, and pokemon nowadays.
my vtubing work; i stream, sing songs, and release devlogs under the username 'moka sips' on various platforms! you can catch my streams over HERE and my song covers & devlogs over HERE!
i like to do many things ^_^ feel free to shoot me asks about my work or just to pick my brain i love to ramble. cheers!
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