Man we havent seen Agent 5 around much, havent we. Gave him a bit of an update (at least his civilian/turf league outfit + patterns) bc Ive been thinking about Project Piranesi again...
Hes got class. He moves with purpose, always. Almost every shot lands. The deadliest backliner youve ever seen.
TW: Contains themes of suicide. Viewer discretion is advised.
@the-spam-specialist HI HELLO SPAMBER. GET SURPRISED.
I‘m so excited to finally share this gift with you! @pastille-pain reached out to me about editing this, and I was more than happy to help him out! We’ve been working on this together for the past month, and IT’S FINALLY DONE AND I’M SO PROUD OF HOW IT TURNED OUT WAHH
This is my first time editing a full blown animatic, and the process was so much fun!
From me and Pastille, and from everyone in the Magoverse, we wish you all the happiest of birthdays! Hope this one is a great one!
And a message from Pastille: “APOLOGIES FOR QUALITY OF IMAGES”
Oh yeah. All of you, come get your magolors (Tags are under the cut!)
when people say "ok but x bug has no benefit to nature" I bet they can't even name 5 facts about the bug they're shitting on. so how could they Possibly know what its function is in the environment and if it's "useless" or not
wasps being the perfect example, I still get people saying "oh bees are cute and pollinate :) yay. but WASPS ARE EVIL and they don't contribute ANYTHING!!!" and it's like buddy. wasps pollinate too. they also control spider populations. they do a lot of great valuable things. but even if they didn't, they're still worthy of being here. I see SO much hatred toward wasps and I wish people would try to learn a little more about them.
I'm mainly talking about paper wasps here because these are common ones we run into in daily life and most commonly deemed "aggressive". but wasps have body language. and if you learn to read this language and learn how to properly act around them, things will go a lot better for you! wasps can be curious creatures and they may come up to observe you, especially if you're wearing something brightly colored. this can be startling for sure, but my best advice is to just be still, DO NOT SWAT or wave your arms. try to just back away or sidestep so it loses interest and leaves. swatting is just gonna make them feel as if they are being attacked and increase your chances of being stung.
many stings happen due to unfortunate but accidental circumstances. unknowingly getting too close to a nest, stepping on a wasp on accident, one getting stuck in clothing, etc. I got stung once while gardening, went to pull a weed and the wasp was on it, so I grabbed her without knowing and she stung me because she was scared. this doesn't mean "oh wasps are AGGRESSIVE and EVIL" it means you stumbled into an unfortunate situation where the wasps felt threatened and defensive. instead of being like "FUCK all wasps" go forward trying to learn about common nesting areas, be wary of holes in the ground, wear gloves while gardening, and if you do have to be around a nest, try not to make a lot of noise. if the nest absolutely needs removed, call a professional.