24 - she/her - this is the reblog-blog of @QualityPoison! here go all the things i enjoy as well as my innermost thoughts/shit opinions (in the tags because i'm a coward)
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Day 6 - The Thousand - ‘Prince with a thousand enemies…’ I love the eerie feel of the lapine culture of Watership Down ❤️✨
This was inspired by this amazing piece of art by ArtofMaquenda: https://www.etsy.com/listing/746384853/prince-with-a-thousand-enemies-version-2?epik=dj0yJnU9cUlnX043VUpwakVseWdmNDBFUEdjRjgyY0ZaZTkxYi0mcD0wJm49ZEhtMDlBUnB4RDd5R1RyT2ZXSnQ0ZyZ0PUFBQUFBR2J5RUg0
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they've been charged with Being Gay and Doing Crime
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What madman christened them / The ships of Terror and of Hell? - Terror & Erebus, Gwendolyn MacEwen
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Ivy and Harley!!
I drew these two, along with a few more Batman characters, for a uni project a while ago and completely forgot to post them. But now that I remember, I will share the rest very soon :3
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Jack Skrunklington
starring most of the Halloweentown residents.
I was planning to have them all here but i’ll draw the rest at another time :)
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I really love their Fursona / Plantsona designs
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Some illustrations from a French edition of Watership Down book.
Credits to: Regnant in Reddit.






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I'm neurodivergent as well as disabled and "10 minute blocking" has changed my life.
I find completing tasks really challenging because I either get super overwhelmed, distracted, or my pain/fatigue levels rise too much and I get defeated.
So I recently introduced the 10 Minute Block rule. It's super simple. I simply pick one thing I need to do, set a timer usually for 10 mins (+/- 5 mins depending on fatigue/pain levels) and then go go go! And I try and do as much of that one thing as I can within the time limit. The rule is that I have to stop after 10 minutes.
If I feel spurred on after the 10 mins is up, then I'm free to start another 10 minute block (either to carry on with the same task or start a new one) and do this repeatedly for as long as I wish, but I absolutely must stop after each block and assess how my body is doing and finish blocking when my body tells me to.
If I am feeling defeated or tired or whatever after 10 mins, even if the task isn't finished, I stop. I rest, congratulate myself on doing those 10 minutes, and then find something fun/restorative to do instead without feeling guilty.
It's really improved my perception of productivity as well as taught me how to pace my body better.
I don't know if this will be helpful to any of you, but it's something that I wish I'd known about sooner and has helped me so I thought I'd share it.
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why do coffee makers growl at you. What's the point of all that
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