braeburn harbors a fugitive (and is also dating said fugitive)
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requesting soarin and braeburn !!!! also ur art is so wonderful i especially love the way u use colors for lighting and shading and stuff. wishing u a fantastic week <3
I didn’t know this ship existed until a couple days ago. They’re cute, very big fanfic potential
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If you still accept requests, can you please do more gay Braeburn? Adore your work!
hmmm
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I wish everyone started making horse yaoi to scare cis heterosexual males from mlp fandom 😪😪😪
Anyways, SomBrae for mental health
( ^ω^ )
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❄️Horseland Artstyle Commission❄️
Colored Full Body - $100
~includes
❆ Reins
❆ Custom drawn hair and tail
❆ Small accessories (Crown, Necklace, Hairpiece)
❆ Small changes to body shape is allowed!
Additional fees
❆ Bag
❆ Wings
❆ Cutie Mark (design)
❄️ Half-Cut Pony/Horse Sketch - $40❄️ (Horseland Artstyle)
❆ Reins
❆ Custom drawn hair
❆ Small accessories (Crown, Necklace, Hairpiece)
❆ Small changes to body shape is allowed!
❆ Only face to chest as shown in the example
If anyone wants their MLP oc or any pony at all drawn in the horseland artstyle, I'm open for commissions! Please message me!
Portfolio • Twitter • Kofi • Pillowfort • Bluesky
• Please do not repost my art
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YEEEEEHAAAAW (cut to limp pegasus falling from above)
ft. Braeburn
https://derpibooru.org/images/3343861
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"Too many pis", Part 1
{Plain text:
We all learn formulae like "Area of circle = pi r^2" at school. But how much do we actually think about why these things are true, or who discovered them? [Hoofy inspecting formula with magnifying glass] And what business does pi have popping up everywhere? Look at all these formulae. [Circles, spheres etc]. Why is it the same number in all of them?! [One of the pi symbols hides a Pinkie. Soarin is drooling over all the pi]
In fact, it's not at all clear that these numbers are at all related. There was a good hundred year period where we simply didn't know that there was any relationship. One of the very earliest of the great Greek mathematicians, Eudoxus of Cnidus, proved that there are some numbers that make these formulae work. But he had no clue what exactly they were. These proofs come down to us through Book V of Euclid's Elements [Hoofy: Euclid? That name seems familiar...] But even Euclid gives no relations between the numbers.
Imagine if we never found out, and we had to remember a different symbol for every single equation!?
To meet the hero who rescued us from this fate, come back for Part 2! [Brae: you're doing a cliffhanger... in a maths talk?!]
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could you do Sunburst x Braeburn? :]
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gay cowboy standing menacingly
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