7, 14, 28, 31 and 41 for an oc of your choice please :3c
thank yoooouuouououo ♥♥♥
i think i'm gonna go with svante (pink mushroom boy) cuz i don't talk abt him much
7. What triggers nostalgia for them, most often? Do they enjoy that feeling?
the smell of crayons, rain and moss and fallen leaves. he loves it. he grew up in the forest and spent most days drawing and those are very good memories to him.
14. What animal do they fear most?
he's not very afraid of animals but i think he would be intimidated if he encountered a bird of pray.
28. Would they prefer a lie over an unpleasant truth?
it depends.. sometimes he definitely prefers a lie. he'd rather not know and pretend things are fine. usually, he will eventually want the truth though.
31. Who are they the most glad to have met?
deerie♥
41. How do they feel about children?
he would love to have children one day. he also wants to work as a teacher for young kids.
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Svante Gullichsen. Quiet Audience
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Svante Hedin. Mushrooms, 1950.
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Ex libris - Svante Trottestam, 2022.
Swedish , b. 1973 -
Oil , 73 x 65 cm
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Scientists have always been fascinated by the question of human origins: When and where did modern humans—Homo sapiens—first appear? What distinguishes us from other members of the genus Homo and enabled us to develop such unprecedented culture and society?
Indeed, hardly any question fascinates humanity as much as our own roots. For thousands of years, clerics, scholars and philosophers have been racking their brains about where we come from, who are we and where are we going. The French painter Paul Gauguin was so captivated by that line of inquiry that he even dedicated a painting so named in the 19th century. The work, which deals with both the meaning and the transience of life, remains his most famous.
We have come a lot closer to answering these big questions thanks in part to the work of the paleogeneticist Svante Pääbo. He achieved what others had long thought impossible: he decoded the genome of Neandertals, a relative of modern humans who went extinct around 30,000 years ago. The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm honored him this year with the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology for his contribution to the study of human evolution.
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this is svante! a wandering vanguard formerly of the queen’s guard, who narrowly avoided the destruction of bozja akin to radovan and rostik. devoid of his purpose, he wandered from illsabard to aldenard, making a stop in the coerthas highlands where he would encounter a young arcade who had just fled ishgard. taking pity upon the brumeling, he helped the teenager get his bearings in the wild and taught him the arts of the gunbreaker.
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My cats are happy their towers are back
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"Dead forest specter"
Svante and the Specter.
A comic drawn by my friend @hiitol based on my novel “Svante, who didn’t have time anywhere” (unfortunately, only the version in Russian language is available at this moment. URL: https://ficbook.net/readfic/13054210).
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My family sucks so bad sometimes. I asked if they could give me a ride because I’m gonna be late to work (I rarely ever ask for rides bc no one gives them bc they don’t want to) and they were just sitting there talking. It would take them 10 minutes but it’s gonna take me 30 to walk. Like what the fuck.
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Svante Gullichsen. Eroding Forces. Jotunheimen, Norway 2023
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Svante Hedin. Summer meadow, 1973.
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