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forestglade · 4 hours
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Redesigned bad sanses for my Brother Roots AU ( the one with tiny Dream ye)
Also have some funny headcanons that i was too lazy to translate like a normal personXD
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forestglade · 4 hours
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"Let me show you how things work up here, kid!"
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forestglade · 4 hours
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Randomly decided to redraw an old c0mm as a worm-up before start working on my recent c0mm's.... I'm a genius i know😔
Character belongs to DarkImagine2 on twitter
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forestglade · 4 hours
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It was a trade but Noelle was really fun to drawXD
My ref btw XD
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forestglade · 1 day
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the best trope in media is: “characters turn on the lights, see the monster, and immediately turn the lights back off”
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forestglade · 1 day
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forestglade · 1 day
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FWIW, "mauve" was one of the coal-tar dyes developed in the mid-19th century that made eye-wateringly bright clothing fashionable for a few decades.
It was an eye-popping magenta purple
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HOWEVER, like most aniline dyes, it faded badly, to a washed-out blue-grey ...
...which was the color ignorant youngsters in the 1920s associated with “mauve”.
(This dress is labeled "mauve" as it is the color the above becomes after fading).
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They colored their vision of the past with washed-out pastels that were NOTHING like the eye-popping electric shades the mid-Victorians loved. This 1926 fashion history book by Paul di Giafferi paints a hugely distorted, I would say dishonest picture of the past.
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Ever since then this faded bluish lavender and not the original electric eye-watering hot pink-purple is the color associated with the word “mauve”.
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forestglade · 2 days
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Whenever i think about this gang
This is what my brain see
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forestglade · 2 days
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My roommate (the one who hates septum piercings so much they make her gag) thinks my art is the most disgusting and ugly shit on the planet, and every time I announce that I've sold a piece or gotten into a show, she makes the kind of facial expression you'd expect of someone eating chili at a live autopsy and says, "I'm glad you're having fun! :)"
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forestglade · 2 days
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The Unicorn and The Red Bull by Hidemi Kubo - The Last Unicorn (1982)
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forestglade · 2 days
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forestglade · 2 days
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The default length of pasta is designed to fit on a supermarket shelf, not to be the best length for cooking/eating.
Feel free to break it to any length you want (don't let the Italians know I said this)
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forestglade · 2 days
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Spot on 😆
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forestglade · 2 days
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Y'all, the world is sleeping on what NASA just pulled off with Voyager 1
The probe has been sending gibberish science data back to Earth, and scientists feared it was just the probe finally dying. You know, after working for 50 GODDAMN YEARS and LEAVING THE GODDAMN SOLAR SYSTEM and STILL CHURNING OUT GODDAMN DATA.
So they analyzed the gibberish and realized that in it was a total readout of EVERYTHING ON THE PROBE. Data, the programming, hardware specs and status, everything. They realized that one of the chips was malfunctioning.
So what do you do when your probe is 22 Billion km away and needs a fix? Why, you just REPROGRAM THAT ENTIRE GODDAMN THING. Told it to avoid the bad chip, store the data elsewhere.
Sent the new code on April 18th. Got a response on April 20th - yeah, it's so far away that it took that long just to transmit.
And the probe is working again.
From a programmer's perspective, that may be the most fucking impressive thing I have ever heard.
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