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magsmapsmtl · 1 year
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#MERMAY2023 #7 - Disco (inspired by my Loop Sessions DMV 23 submission) 🪩
This was actually one of the first drawings I sketched when I set my intentions to participate in Mermay this year, and I knew I wanted to go unconventional. While the shape and overall design had been set for weeks, I made the last-minute decision to add on the SpongeBob "clouds" onto her outfit instead of trying to freehand some generic flower power design during the stream. And keeping in line with the Sponge, I also decide to make the outline of her skin glow, just like the lampfish that have only appeared in Rock Bottom. Here's the speed paint!
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blue-belta · 2 years
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2019年、 #葛西臨海水族園 のスケッチ。 #まぐろ の水槽で、マグロの泳ぎ方を観察していました。 胸びれと腹びれで、ブレーキをかけたり、ターンをしたりするんですよね。 彼らの泳ぎ方を間近で見たのは初めてで、とっても興味深い時間でした。 もう一つは、 #ランプフィッシュ 。 #キャビア の代用品として利用されるのですが、 #ダンゴウオ の仲間なんですよね。 お腹の吸盤状の腹びれで、水槽にペタペタくっついている様子は、確かにダンゴウオ。かわいい。 #art #coloredpencil #drawing #fabercastell #polychromos #travelersnotebook #tuna #lampfish #pensketch #色鉛筆 #ペンスケッチ #トラベラーズノート #ファーバーカステル #ポリクロモス #sketchjournal #スケッチジャーナル #絵日記 #今日何描こう #今日何描いた #1日1絵 #イラストグラム #絵を描く暮らし #水族館 #aquarium https://www.instagram.com/p/Chj-k2HpTtV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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antiqueanimals · 1 year
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Plate 48 from A Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes, showing deepsea and oceanic fishes that are seldomly encountered by sportsfisherman. From Terra: The Member's Magazine of The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Volume 22, No. 3. 1984.
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ilikereadingactually · 8 months
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Reread Time: The Lampfish of Twill
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i wish i had done a better job taking this photo, whoopsies. but it's time for a reread review! a few months ago i grabbed this one from my parents' house and had it sitting next to my bed waiting for the right day, and then i read the sad news that Janet Taylor Lisle had passed. if you had asked me as a child who my favorite authors were, she would definitely have made the list, even though i could not tell you now what any of her books were about, including this one! i have such a fond feeling about it, even this very 1993 cover, but i went in with no idea how it was going to hold up or what was going to happen.
i wept! i was not expecting this book to be a really gentle meditation on the cycle of life and grieving and letting go, but maybe it explains something about me that i loved it at age 11. i was delighted by main character Eric, his eagerness and his fears and the way he learns to see the world differently, and got a kick out of old Zeke who everyone thinks is mad, and i honestly adored gruff but devoted Aunt Opal and her best friend Mrs. Holly (who were definitely an item, right? unmarried aunt and widowed neighbor living hard lives in a dreary fishing town plagued by terrible storms, who are constantly together or talking about each other? they might as well combine households, they'd be warmer at night.) and i have to give an honorable mention to Gully the seagull, the source of all my weeping.
and the gorgeous illustrations by Wendy Anderson Halperin!! i did not remember that this book was illustrated. this was my favorite one, revealing to me the source of my long-held desire for clouds to actually be huge fish:
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this was a great reread, and was definitely the right book to pick out of my childhood collection to memorialize Janet Taylor Lisle.
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how i read it: i read my slightly beat up copy, pictured, probably from a book fair or one of those catalogs they used to send us home with, curled up cozy in my bed.
try this if you: love bittersweet stories, dig a magical journey and especially magical fish, enjoy timeless-feeling lit, have feelings about hardscrabble fishing communities, or know a kid in the 8-12 range who would enjoy those things.
a line i really liked: just such beautiful insight
So long ago did this seem now that Eric could barely remember it, and even his parents' faces had become vague moons in his mind, though he would never admit this to anyone. Only his memory of the first blind terror of losing them traveled with him through the years, making him a careful person, a boy who'd rather rely on himself than the plans and promises of others.
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goatlingsvent · 10 months
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Confession here cause i would be ripped to shred anywhere else. I love r00p's designs usually but the abyssal one he just posted on discord ? Not a fan. I think it's too clustered, I can't make sense of it. How the tentacles attach to the body bothers me.
I love those teeth though and the lampfishes are lovely. I agree we do need more spooky deep sea ADs, just hope this one will get another rework ;;
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reverseshinden · 2 years
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光の足跡 By: -Lampfish-
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lampternfish · 2 years
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꧁! TAUFAN FUSION IDEAS! ꧂
Because im on copium, surely one day taufan fusion?.....
Boboiboy gelora/ Boboiboy surge
A fusion between ice and taufan, tapping into the more liquidy side of ice, as you know, i like icewotah
Based off storm surge, id imagine they start off calm and collected like ais is the dominant controlling force but slowly slips into chaos as frustration occurs because the fight becomes not fun because hes at the losing end, his jokes are not landin, he cant keep his calm composure, the calm and funny person snaps kinda situation
Weapon?, a modified looking hoverboard that looks more like a drone they sit on?
Boboiboy spora/ Boboiboy spore
A fusion between duri and taufan, basically, chemical warfare, layers of sarcastic jokes, the kind of person who can come up with a life destroying roast in seconds
Weapon?, FERN SPORESS, okay, i was joking, but youre not wrong, probably something like one of those pesticide sprayers guns idk
Boboiboy sandstorm (idk what else to call this)
FEEL THE WRATH OF POCKET SAND!
dad jokes? The clumsy funny parent who tries their best?, perhaps, i am not entirely sure
Weapon?, i guess like the hands the raiden shogun puppet boss has, probably able to disperse and then recombine like the fly dude
Thats it for now, if you make any ideas off this tag me, i need to see, i need to taste your creation
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galbium · 3 years
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The full book title contains 3777 words and reads as follows: 'The historical development of the Heart i.e. from its formation from Annelida: Clam worm, Seamouse, Lugworm, Megascolex, Tubifex, Pheretima, Freshwater leech, marine leech, land leech. Arthropoda: Ladybird, Krill, Rock Barnacle, Root-headed Barnacle, Copepod, Silverfish, Cairns birdwing, Silver - spotted skipper, Scutigera, Cray fish, Large white, Andonis blue, Camberwell beauty, Tiger swallowtail, Regent skipper, Black – veined white, Green – underside blue, Blue Morpho, Apollo, Guava skipper, Cleopatra, Large copper, Millipede, Orb spider, Black widow spider, Giant crab spider, Wolf spider, Bird – eating spider, Tenebrionid beetle, Green Tiger beetle, African goliath beetle, Scolopendra, Diving beetle, African ground beetle, New guinea weevil, Barnacle, Lobster, Shrimp, Woodlice, Mite, Prawn, Housefly, Butterfly, Monarch butterfly, Peacock butterfly, Honey bee, Fairy shrimp, Horsehoe crab, Tick, Bluebootle, Froghopper, Yellow crazy ant, Water flea, Sea spider, Fiddler crab, Shiny spider crab, Hermit crab, Sail swallowtail, Red admiral, Morpho butterfly, Desert locust, Stephens island weta, Speckled bush cricket, Mole cricket, Dung – beetle, Euthalia ynipardus, Small blues, Termite, Hornet, Mosquito, Garden spider, Tarantula, Desert hairy scorpion, Emperor dragon – fly, Moth, Centipede, Wood ant, Stag beetle, Indian red admiral, Blue admiral, Harvestman, Hoverfly, Shield bug, Assassin bug, Cicada, Coreid bug, Rose aphid, Water – boatman, Wasp, June bug, Large tortoiseshell, Frog beetle, Mexican red – legged tarantula, Paintedlady, Sydney funnelweb spider, Small tortoiseshell, Mountain bumble bee, Trapdoor spider, Jumping spider, Daddy longlegs spider, Orchind bee, Asian carpenter bee, Parasitic bee, House spider, Giant longhorn beetle, Flea, Bedbug Beetle, Cockroach, Scorpion, Spider, Ant, Gnats, Grasshopper, Silver fish, Crab, Great green bush cricket, Elephant hawk – moth. Mollusca: Neomenia, Chaetoderma, Chiton, Lepidopleurus, Apple snail, Sea hare, Sea lemon, Dentalium, Freshwater mussel, Marine mussel, Pearl oyster, Cuttlefish, Giant squid, Chambered fish, Devilfish. Fishes or Pisces: African glass catfish, African lungfish, Aholehole, Airbreathing catfish, Alaska blackfish, Albacore, Alewife, Alfonsino, Algae eater, Alligatorfish, Alligator gar, Amberjack - Seriola dumerili, American sole, Amur pike, Anchovy, Anemonefish, Angelfish, Angler, Angler catfish, Anglerfish, Antarctic cod, Antarctic icefish, Antenna codlet, Arapaima, Archerfish, Arctic char, Armored gurnard, Armored searobin, Armorhead, Armorhead catfish, Armoured catfish, Arowana, Arrowtooth eel, Asian carps, Asiatic glassfish, Atka mackerel, Atlantic Bonito (Sarda sarda), Atlantic cod, Atlantic herring, Atlantic salmon, Atlantic Sharpnose Shark - Rhizoprioltodon terraenovae, Atlantic saury, Atlantic silverside, Australasian salmon, Australian grayling, Australian herring, Australian lungfish, Australian prowfish, Ayu, Baikal oilfish, Bala shark, Ballan wrasse, Bamboo shark, Banded killifish, Bandfish, Banjo, Bangus, Banjo catfish, Bank Sea Bass, Barb, Barbel, Barbeled dragonfish, Barbeled houndshark, Barbel-less catfish, Barfish, Barracuda, Barracudina, Barramundi, Barred danio, Barreleye, Basking shark, Bass, Basslet, Batfish, Bat ray, Beachsalmon, Beaked salmon, Beaked sandfish, Beardfish, Beluga sturgeon, Bengal danio, Betta, Bichir, Bicolor goat fish, Bigeye, , Bighead carp, Bigmouth buffalo, Bigscale, Billfish, Bitterling, Black angelfish, Black bass, Black dragonfish, Blackchin, Blackfin Tuna - Thunnus atlanticus, Blackfish, Black neon tetra, Blacktip reef shark, Black mackerel, Black scalyfin, Black sea bass, Black scabbardfish, Black swallower, Black tetra, Black triggerfish, Bank Sea Bass aka Yellow Sea Bass - Centropristis ocyurus, Bleak, Blenny, Blind goby, Blind shark, Blobfish, Blueline Tilefish, Blowfish, Blue catfish, Blue danio, Blue-redstripe danio, Blueline Tilefish , Blue eye, Bluefin tuna, Bluefish, Bluegill, Blue gourami, Blue shark, Blue triggerfish, Blue whiting, Bluntnose knifefish, Bluntnose minnow, Boafish, Boarfish, Bobtail snipe eel, Bocaccio, Boga, Bombay duck, Bonefish, Bonito, Bonnetmouth, Bonytail chub, Bronze corydoras, Bonytongue, Bowfin, Boxfish, Bramble shark, Bream, Brill, Bristlemouth, Bristlenose catfish, Broadband dogfish, Brook lamprey, Brook trout, Brotula, Brown trout, Buffalo fish, Bullhead, Bullhead shark, Bull shark, Bull trout, Burbot, Bumblebee goby, Buri, Burma danio, Burrowing goby, Butterfish, Butterfly ray, Butterflyfish, California flyingfish, California halibut, Canary rockfish, Candiru, Candlefish, Capelin, Cardinalfish, Cardinal tetra, Carp, Carpetshark, Carpsucker, Catalufa, Catfish, Catla, Cat shark, Cavefish, Celebes rainbowfish, Central mudminnow, Chain pickerel, Channel bass, Channel catfish, Char, Cherry salmon, Chimaera, Chinook salmon, Cherubfish, Chub, Chubsucker, Chum salmon, Cichlid, Cisco, Climbing catfish, Climbing gourami, Climbing perch, Clingfish, Clownfish, Clown loach, Clown triggerfish, Cobbler, Cobia, Cod, Codlet, Codling, Coelacanth, Coffinfish, Coho salmon, Coley, Collared carpetshark, Collared dogfish, Colorado squawfish, Combfish, Combtail gourami, Common carp, Common tunny, Conger eel, Convict blenny, Convict cichlid, Cookie-cutter shark, Coolie loach, Cornetfish, Cowfish, Cownose ray, Cow shark, Crappie, Creek chub, Crestfish, Crevice kelpfish, Croaker, Crocodile icefish, Crocodile shark, Crucian carp, Cuckoo wrasse, Cusk, Cusk-eel, Cutlassfish, Cutthroat eel, Cutthroat trout, Dab, Dace, Desert pupfish, Devario, Devil ray, Dhufish, Discus, Diver: New Zealand sand diver or long-finned sand diver, Dogfish, Dogfish shark, Dogteeth tetra, Dojo loach, Dolly Varden trout, Dolphin fish - Corypaena hippurus, Dorab, Dorado, Dory, Dottyback, Dragonet, Dragonfish, Dragon goby, Driftfish, Driftwood catfish, Drum, Duckbill, Duckbill eel, Dusky grouper, Dusky Shark - Carcharhinus obscurus, Dwarf gourami, Dwarf loach, Eagle ray, Earthworm eel, Eel, Eel cod, Eel-goby, Eelpout, Eeltail catfish, Elasmobranch, Electric catfish, Electric eel, Electric knifefish, Electric ray, Elephant fish, Elephantnose fish, Elver, Ember parrotfish, Emerald catfish, Emperor angelfish, Emperor bream, Escolar, Eucla cod, Eulachon, European chub, European eel, European flounder, European minnow, European perch, False brotula, False cat shark, False moray, Fangtooth, Fathead sculpin, Featherback, Fierasfer, Fire goby, Filefish, Finback cat shark, Fingerfish, Firefish, Flabby whale fish, Flagblenny, Flagfin, Flagfish, Flagtail, Flashlight fish, Flatfish, Flathead, Flathead catfish, Flier, Flounder, Flying gurnard, Flying fish, Footballfish, Forehead brooder, Four-eyed fish, French angelfish, Freshwater eel, Freshwater hatchetfish, Freshwater shark, Frigate mackerel, Frilled shark, Frogfish, Frogmouth catfish, Fusilier fish, Galjoen fis, Ganges shark, Geel, Garibaldi, Garpike, Ghost fish, Ghost flathead, Ghost knifefish, Ghost pipefish, Ghost shark, Ghoul, Giant danio, Giant gourami, Giant sea bass, Gibberfish, Gila trout, Gizzard shad, Glass catfish, Glassfish, Glass knifefish, Glowlight danio, Goatfish, Goblin shark, Goby, Golden dojo, Golden loach, Golden shiner, Golden trout, Goldeye, Goldfish, Gombessa, Goosefish, Gopher rockfish, Gourami, Grass carp, Graveldiver, Grayling, Gray mullet, Gray reef shark, Great white shark, Green swordtail, Greeneye, Greenling, Grenadier, Green spotted puffer, Ground shark, Grouper, Grunion, Grunt, Grunter, Grunt sculpin, Gudgeon, Guitarfish, Gulf menhaden, Gulper eel, Gulper, Gunnel, Guppy, Gurnard, Haddock, Hagfish, Hairtail, Hake, Halfbeak, Halfmoon, Halibut, Halosaur, Hamlet, Hammerhead shark, Hammerjaw, Handfish, Hardhead catfish, Harelip sucker, Hatchetfish, Hawkfish, Herring, Herring smelt, Hickory Shad, Horn shark, Horsefish, Houndshark, Huchen, Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, Hussar, Icefish, Ide, Ilisha, Inanga, Inconnu, Jack, Jackfish, Jack Dempsey, Japanese eel, Javelin, Jawfish, Jellynose fish, Jewelfish, Jewel tetra, Jewfish, John Dory, Kafue pike, Kahawai, Kaluga, Kanyu, Kelp perch, Kelpfish, Killifish, King of the herrings, Kingfish, King-of-the-salmon, Kissing gourami, Knifefish, Knifejaw, Koi, Kokanee, Kokopu, Kuhli loach, Labyrinth fish, Ladyfish, Lake chub, Lake trout, Lake whitefish, Lampfish, Lamprey, Lanternfish, Largemouth bass, Leaffish, Lefteye flounder, Lemon shark, Lemon sole, Lemon tetra, Lenok, Leopard danio, Lightfish, Limia, Lined sole, Ling, Ling cod, Lionfish, Livebearer, Lizardfish, Loach, Loach catfish, Loach goby, Loach minnow, Longfin, Longfin dragonfish, Longfin escolar, Longfin smelt, Long-finned char, Long-finned pike, Longjaw mudsucker, Longneck eel, Longnose chimaera, Longnose dace, Longnose lancetfish, Longnose sucker, Longnose whiptail catfish, Long-whiskered catfish, Loosejaw, Lost River sucker, Louvar, Loweye catfish, Luderick, Luminous hake, Lumpsucker, Lungfish, Mackerel, Mackerel shark, Madtom, Mahi-mahi, Mahseer, Mail-cheeked fish, Mako shark, Mandarinfish, Masu salmon, Medaka, Medusafish, Megamouth shark, Menhaden, Merluccid hake, Mexican golden trout, Midshipman fish, Milkfish,, Minnow, Minnow of the deep, Modoc sucker, Mojarra, Mola, Monkeyface prickleback, Monkfish, Mooneye, Moonfish, Moorish idol, Mora, Moray eel, Morid cod, Morwong, Moses sole, Mosquitofish, Mouthbrooder, Mozambique tilapia, Mrigal, Mud catfish (Mud cat), Mudfish, Mudminnow, Mud minnow, Mudskipper, Mudsucker, Mullet, Mummichog, Murray cod, Muskellunge, Mustache triggerfish, Mustard eel, Naked-back knifefish, Nase, Needlefish, Neon tetra, New World rivuline, New Zealand smelt, Nibble fish, Noodlefish, North American darter, North American freshwater catfish, North Pacific daggertooth, Northern anchovy, Northern clingfish, Northern lampfish, Northern pike, Northern sea robin, Northern squawfish, Northern stargazer, Notothen, Nurseryfish, Nurse shark, Oarfish, Ocean perch, Ocean sunfish, Oceanic whitetip shark, Oilfish, Oldwife, Old World knifefish, Olive flounder, Opah, Opaleye, Orange roughy, Orangespine unicorn fish, Orangestriped triggerfish, Orbicular batfish, Orbicular velvetfish, Oregon chub, Orfe, Oriental loach, Oscar, Owens pupfish, Pacific albacore, Pacific cod, Pacific hake, Pacific herring, Pacific lamprey, Pacific salmo, Pacific saury, Pacific trout, Pacific viperfish, Paddlefish, Pancake batfish, Panga, Paradise fish, Parasitic catfish, Parore, Parrotfish, Peacock flounder, Peamouth, Pearleye, Pearlfish, Pearl danio, Pearl perch, Pelagic cod, Pelican eel, Pelican gulper, Pencil catfish, Pencilfish, Pencilsmelt, Peppered corydoras, Perch, Peters' elephantnose fish, Pickerel, Pigfish, Pike conger, Pike eel, Pike, Pikeblenny, Pikeperch, Pilchard, Pilot fish, Pineapplefish, Pineconefish, Pink salmon, Píntano, Pipefish, Piranha, Pirarucu, Pirate perch, Plaice, Platy, Platyfish, Pleco, Plownose chimaera, Poacher, Pollock, Pomfret, Pompano dolphinfish, Ponyfish, Popeye catalufa, Porbeagle shark, Porcupinefish, Porgy, Port Jackson shark, Powen, Prickleback, Pricklefish, Prickly shark, Prowfish, Pufferfish, Pumpkinseed, Pupfish, Pygmy sunfish, Queen danio, Queen parrotfish, Queen triggerfish, Quillback, Quillfish, Rabbitfish, Raccoon butterfly fish, Ragfish, Rainbow trout, Rainbowfish, Rasbora, Ratfish, Rattail, Ray, Razorback sucker, Razorfish, Red Grouper, Red salmon, Red snapper, Redfin perch, Redfish, Redhorse sucker, Redlip blenny, Redmouth whalefish, Redtooth triggerfish, Red velvetfish, Red whalefish, Reedfish, Reef triggerfish, Remora, Requiem shark, Ribbon eel, Ribbon sawtail fish, Ribbonfish, Rice eel, Ricefish, Ridgehead, Riffle dace, Righteye flounder, Rio Grande perch, River loach, River shark, River stingray, Rivuline, Roach, Roanoke bass, Rock bass, Rock beauty, Rock cod, Rocket danio, Rockfish, Rockling, Rockweed gunnel, Rohu, Ronquil, Roosterfish, Ropefish, Rough scad, Rough sculpin, Roughy, Roundhead, Round herring, Round stingray, Round whitefish, Rudd, Rudderfish, Ruffe, Russian sturgeon, Sábalo, Sabertooth, Saber-toothed blenny, Sabertooth fish, Sablefish, Sacramento blackfish, Sacramento splittail, Sailfin silverside, Sailfish, Salamanderfish, Salmon, Salmon shark, Sandbar shark, Sandburrower, Sand dab, Sand diver, Sand eel, Sandfish, Sand goby, Sand knifefish, Sand lance, Sandperch, Sandroller, Sand stargazer, Sand tiger, Sand tilefish, Sandbar Shark - Carchathinus plumbeus, Sarcastic fringehead, Sardine, Sargassum fish, Sauger, Saury, Sawfishm, Saw shark, Sawtooth eel, Scabbard fish, Scaly dragonfish, Scat, Scissortail rasbora, Scorpionfish, Sculpin, Scup, Sea bass, Sea bream, Sea catfish, Sea chub, Sea devil, Sea dragon, Sea lamprey, Sea raven, Sea snail, Sea toad, Seahorse, Seamoth, Searobin, Sevan trout, Sergeant major, Shad, Shark, Sharksucker, Sharpnose puffer, Sheatfish, Sheepshead, Sheepshead minnow, Shiner, Shortnose chimaera, Shortnose sucker, Shovelnose sturgeon, Shrimpfish, Siamese fighting fish, Sillago, Silver carp, Silver dollar, Silver dory, Silver hake, Silverside, Silvertip tetra, Sind danio, Sixgill ray, Sixgill shark, Skate, Skilfish, Skipjack tuna, Slender mola, Slender snipe eel, Sleeper, Sleeper shark, Slickhead, Slimehead, Slimy mackerel, Slimy sculpin, Slipmouth, Smalleye squaretail, Smalltooth sawfish, Smelt, Smelt-whiting, Smooth dogfish, Snailfish, Snake eel, Snakehead, Snake mackerel, Snapper, Snipe eel, Snipefish, Snoek, Snook, Snubnose eel, Snubnose parasitic eel, Sockeye salmon, Soldierfish, Sole, South American darter, South American lungfish, Southern Dolly Varden, Southern flounder, Southern hake, Southern sandfish, Southern smelt, Spadefish, Spaghetti eel, Spanish mackerel, Spearfish, Speckled trout, Spiderfish, Spikefish, Spinefoot, Spiny basslet, Spiny dogfish, Spiny dwarf catfish, Spiny eel, Spinyfin, Splitfin, Spookfish, Spotted climbing perch, Spotted danio, Spottail Pinfish - Diplodus holbrooki, Sprat, Springfish, Squarehead catfish, Squaretail, Squawfish, Squeaker, Squirrelfish, Staghorn sculpin, Stargazer, Starry flounder, Steelhead, Stickleback, Stingfish, Stingray, Stonecat, Stonefish, Stoneroller minnow, Stream catfish, Striped bass, Striped burrfish, Sturgeon, Sucker, Suckermouth armored catfish, Summer flounder, Sundaland noodlefish,Sunfish, Surf sardine, Surfperch, Surgeonfish, Swallower, Swamp-eel, Swampfish, Sweeper, Swordfish, Swordtail, Tadpole cod, Tadpole fish, Tailor, Taimen, Tang, Tapetail, Tarpon, Tarwhine, Telescopefish, Temperate bass, Temperate perch, Tenpounder, Tenuis, Tetra, Thorny catfish, Thornfish, Threadfin, Threadfin bream, Thread-tail, Three spot gourami, Threespine stickleback, Three-toothed puffer, Thresher shark, Tidewater goby, Tiger barb, Tigerperch, Tiger shark, Tiger shovelnose catfish, Tilapia, Tilefish, Titan triggerfish, Toadfish, Tommy ruff, Tompot blenny, Tonguefish, Tope, Topminnow, Torpedo, Torrent catfish, Torrent fish, Trahira, Treefish, Trevally, Triggerfish, Triplefin blenny, Triplespine, Tripletail, Tripod fish, Trout, Trout cod, Trout-perch, Trumpeter, Trumpetfish, Trunkfish, Tubeblenny, Tube-eye, Tube-snout, Tubeshoulder, Tui chub, Tuna, Turbot, Two spotted goby, Uaru, Unicorn fish, Upside-down catfish, Vanjaram, Velvet belly lanternshark, Velvet catfish, Velvetfish, Vermillion Snapper - Rhomboplites aurorubens, Vimba, Viperfish, Wahoo, Walking catfish, Wallago, Walleye, Walleye Pollock, Walu, Warmouth, Warty angler, Waryfish, Waspfish, Weasel shark, Weatherfish, Weever, Weeverfish, Wels catfish, Whale catfish, Whalefish, Whale shark, Whiff, Whitebait, White croaker, Whitefish, White marlin, White shark, Whitetip reef shark, Whiting, Wobbegong, Wolf-eel, Wolffish, Wolf-herring, Worm eel, Wormfish, Wrasse, Wrymouth, X-ray fish, Yellowback fusilier, Yellowbanded perch, Yellow bass, Yellowedge grouper (Hyporthodus flavolimbatus), Yellow-edged moray, Yellow-eye mullet, Yellowhead jawfish, Yellowfin croaker, Yellowfin cutthroat trout, Yellowfin grouper, Yellowfin Tuna - Thunnus albacares, Yellowfin pike, Yellowfin surgeonfish, Yellowfin tuna, Yellowmargin triggerfish, Yellow moray, Yellow perch, Yellowtail, Yellowtail amberjack, Yellowtail barracuda, Yellowtail clownfish, Yellowtail horse mackerel, Yellowtail kingfish, Yellowtail snapper, Yellow tang, Yellow weaver, Yellowtail catfish, Zander, Zebra bullhead shark, Zebra danio, Zebrafish, Zebra lionfish, Zebra loach, Zebra oto, Zebra pleco, Zebra shark, Zebra tilapia, Zebra turkeyfish, Ziege, Zingel. Amphibians: Frogs and Toads, Painted frogs, Disc tongued frogs, Fire Belly toads, Litter frogs, European Spadefoot toads, Parsley frogs, Tongueless frogs, Clawed frogs, Mexican Burrowing Toad, American spadefoot toads, Screeching frogs, True toads, Glass Frogs, Poison dart frogs, Ghost frogs, Shovelnose frogs, Tree frogs, Sedge frogs, Southern frogs, Narrow-mouthed frogs, Australian ground frogs, True frogs, Moss frogs, Seychelles frog, Giant Salamanders, Asiatic Salamanders, Mole Salamanders, Pacific giant salamanders, Amphiumas, Lungless salamanders, Mudpuppies and Waterdogs, Torrent salamanders, True salamanders and Newts, Sirens, Common caecilians, Fish caecilians, Beaked caecilians. Reptiles: Turtles, common snapping turtles and alligator snapping turtle, pond turtles and box turtles, tortoises, Asian river turtles and allies, pignose turtles, softshell turtles, river turtles, mud turtles, sea turtles, leatherback turtles, tuataras, scaled reptiles, agamas, chameleons, casquehead lizard, iguanas, Madagascar iguanids, collared and leopard lizards, horned lizards, anoles, wood lizards, Neotropical ground lizards, geckos, legless lizards, blind lizards, spinytail Lizards, plated lizards, spectacled lizards, whiptails and tegus, Lacertids, skinks, night lizards, glass lizards, American legless lizards, knob-scaled lizards, gila monsters, earless Monitor lizards, monitor lizards, worm Lizards, shorthead Worm Lizards, two-legged Worm Lizards, snakes, wart snakes, false coral snakes, dwarf pipe snakes, African burrowing asps, stiletto snakes, boas, anacondas, Old World sand boas, Mauritius snakes, Colubrids, typical snakes, Asian pipe snakes, cobras, coral snakes, mambas, sea snakes, Mexican pythons, pythons, dwarf boas, pipe snakes, shield-tailed snakes, vipers, pitvipers, Fae's viper, night adders, pitvipers, rattlesnakes, true vipers, sunbeam snakes, blind snakes, primitive blind snakes, slender blind snakes, thread snakes, blind snakes, typical blind snakes, Crocodiles, alligators, garials. Aves: Ostrich, rheas, cassowaries and emu, kiwis, elephant birds, upland moas, great moas, lesser moas, Tinamous, Australian brush turkey,megapodes, chachalacas, curassows, and guans, Guineafowl, pheasants and allies, New World quail, pheasants and relatives, mihirungs, screamers, magpie-goose, ducks, geese, and swans, grebes, swimming flamingos, flamingos, pigeons and doves, sandgrouse, mesites, Tawny frogmouth, Nightjars, oilbird, potoos, frogmouths, owlet-nightjars, treeswifts, swifts, hummingbird, cuckoos and relatives, turacos and relatives, bustards, hoatzin, cranes and allies, cranes, limpkin, trumpeters, rails and allies, adzebills, finfoots, flufftails, rails and relatives, thick-knees and allies, thick-knees and relatives, sheathbills, Magellanic plover, plover-like waders, golden plovers, ibisbill, oystercatchers, plovers and lapwings, jacana-like waders, painted snipes, Egyptian plover, jacanas, seedsnipes, plains-wanderer, sandpipers and relatives, buttonquail, gulls and allies, coursers and pratincoles, crab-plover, skuas and jaegers, auks and puffins, gulls, skimmers and terns, sunbittern, tropicbirds, penguins, albatrosses, austral storm petrels, northern storm petrels, petrels and relatives, White stork, storks, frigatebirds, boobies and gannets, darters, cormorants and shags, ibises and spoonbills, hamerkop, shoebill, pelicans, herons and relatives, New World vultures, secretarybird, osprey, hawks, eagles, buzzards, harriers, kites and Old World vultures, barn owls, true owls, mousebirds, cuckooroller, trogons and quetzals, hornbills, hoopoe, woodhoopoes, bee-eater, rollers, ground rollers, todies, motmots, Kingfisher, jacamars, puffbirds, African barbets, Asian barbets, toucans, toucan barbets, American barbets, woodpeckers, honeyguides, seriemas, falcons and relatives, kakapo, kea and kakas, cockatoos, African and American parrots, Australasian parrots, Pesquet's parrot, vasa parrots, Pitta cyanea, Lyrebird, New Zealand wrens, suboscines, Old World suboscines, sapayoa, Calyptomenid broadbills, pittas, broadbills, asities, New World suboscines, bronchophones, manakins, cotingas, sharpbills, royal flycatchers and allies, becards and tityras, spadebills, many-colored rush tyrants, mionectine flycatchers, tyrant flycatchers, tracheophones, crescent-chests, gnateaters, antbirds, antpittas, ground antbirds, ovenbirds, oscines, scrub-birds, lyrebirds, bowerbirds, Australasian treecreepers, Australasian wrens, bristlebirds, gerygones and allies, honeyeaters and relatives, Australasian babblers, logrunners, quail-thrushes and jewel-babblers, cuckoo-shrikes, whitehead and allies, sittellas, wattled ploughbills, whipbirds and quail-thrushes, Australo-Papuan bellbirds, crested shriketits, painted berrypeckers, vireos and relatives, whistlers and relatives, Old World orioles, Boatbills, woodswallows and butcherbirds, mottled berryhunter, ioras, bristlehead, bushshrikes and relatives, wattle-eyes and batises, vangas , fantails, silktail, drongo fantail, drongos, blue-capped ifrits, Australian mudnesters, birds-of-paradise, monarch flycatchers, shrikes, jays and crows, berrypeckers, satinbirds, Australasian robins, stitchbird, wattlebirds, rockfowl, rock-jumpers, rail-babbler, fairy warblers, hyliotas, penduline tits, chickadees and true tits, Nicators, bearded reedling, larks, African warblers, cisticolas and relatives, marsh warblers, pygmy wren-babblers, grass warblers, Malagasy warblers, swallows and martins, bulbuls, leaf warblers, bush warblers , Bushtits, true warblers, parrotbills, fulvettas, white-eyes, babblers and relatives, fulvettas, ground babblers, laughing thrushes, kinglets, spotted wren-babblers, Hawaiian honeyeaters, silky-flycatchers, waxwings, Palmchat, hypocolius, wallcreeper, nuthatches, treecreepers, wrens, gnatcatchers, dippers, thrushes and relatives, flycatchers and relatives, oxpeckers, mockingbirds and thrashers, starlings and mynas , sugarbirds, dapplethroat and allies, flowerpeckers, sunbirds, fairy-bluebirds, leafbirds, olive warbler, accentors, pink-tailed bunting, weavers and relatives, whydahs and indigobirds, weaver finches, Old World sparrows, wagtails and pipits, finches and relatives, longspurs, snow buntings, rosy thrush-tanagers, Old World buntings and New World sparrows, American sparrows, palm-tanager and allies, New World blackbirds and New World orioles, Cuban warblers, wood warblers, cardinals, grosbeaks, and New World buntings, tanagers and relatives. MAMMALS: Rat, Bat, Horse, Standardbred, Throughbred, Saddlebred, Arab, Palomino, Australian stock, Appaloosa, Barb, Lippizaner, Mustang, American Shetland, Falabella, Percheron, Shire, Mule, Bullock, Setter, Oxen, Camel, Tiger, Lion, Hyaenas, Leopard, Bear, Cat, Dog, Sheep, Goat, Cow, Cob, Pig, Chamois, Bulldog, Borzoi, Loris, Longspur, Harvest mouse, Spiny – ant eater, Duck – billed platypus, Elephant, Rhinoceros, Tonkinese, Ragdoll, Margay, Tapir, Seal, Sea lion, Walrus, Dolphin, Bactrian camel, Arabian camel, Bushbaby, Burmese cat, Whale, Porpoise, Aardvark, Ape, Monkey, Gorilla, Chimpanzee, Flying Lemur, Hare, Pika, Macaque, Rabbit, Colobus, Antelope, Caribou, Cattle, Deer, Grizzly bear, Hyrax, Armadillo, Porcupine, Hedgehog, Arctic hare, Mole, Shrew, Beaver, Asian black bear, Polar bear, Sloth bear, Spectacled bear, Mouse, Squirrel, Dugong, Moose, Fallow deer, Reindeer, Red deer, Manatee, Egyptian Mau, Scottish fold, Himalayan, Birman, Red squirrel, Hippopotamus, Weasel, Whale, Wither, Blue whale, Sperm whale, Killer whale, Wallaby, Beluga, Baird’s beaked whale, Grey whale, Bryde’s whale, Pygmy right whale, Southern right whale, Seal, Ape, Indri, Aye – aye, Alaskan Malamute, Dobermann, Beagle, Kinkajou, Afgan Hound, Rough Collie, Cardigan Welsh Corgi, Sheepdog, Pointer, Poddle, Weimaraner, Bloodhound, Zebra, Giraffe, Yak, Arctic fox, Polecat, Golden Retriever, Kerry Blue, Prairie dog, Airedale, German spitz, Pekingese, Otter, Shih Tzu, Proboscis monkey, Orang – utan, Red Howler monkey, Spider monkey, Sloth, Koala, Pangolin, Mustelid, Mongoose, Guinea pig, Malayan Porcupine, Naked Mole rat, Capybara, Pallid Gerbil, Brown rat, Somali, Ocicat, Balinese, Bengal, Cymric, Chartreux, Devon Rex, Turkish Angora, Russian Blue, Yellow – necked woodmouse, Hamster, Grey squirrel, Chipmunk, Fox, Blue Longhair, Chinese Pangolin, Blue – cream shorthair, Tortoiseshell and white shorthair, Brown spotted shorthair, Red and white Japanese bobtail, Javanese, Red Persian Longhair, Brown classic tabby maine coon, Lilac angora, Seal point Siamese, Brown and white sphinx, Red classic tabby manx, Vampire bat, Proboscis bat, Franquet’s fruit bat, Bengal Tiger, Horseshoe bat, Noctule bat, Funnel - eared bat, Blue exotic, Foreign lilac oriental shorthair, Boxer, Bay, Cream point colour pointed british shorthair, Abyssinian, Cinnamon silver Cornish rex, Wolverine, Skunk, Human being, Pine marten, Stoat, Chocolate point longhair, Husky, Ant eater, Kangaroo, Gray Mouse Lemur, Musk oxen, Raccoon dogrie, Pasnda, Bouto, Pembroke Welsh corgi, Whippet, Whisker, Indus river dolphin, Franciscana, Sorrel, Finless porpoise, Jerboa, Harbour porpoise, Bottlenose dolphin, Border Collie, Diana Monkey, White – beaked dolphin, Atlantic white – sided dolphin, Bobcat, Alpaca, Aberdeen angus, Lynx, Pacific white – sided dolphin, Rhesus monkey, Irish wolfhound, Baboon, Slivery marmoset, Puma, Ocelot, Norwegian Forest Cat, Basenji, Keeshond, Akita, Samoyed, Briard, Brittaney, Vizsla, Weimaraner, Saluki, Greyhound, Rottweiler, Bullmastiff, Newfoundland, Puli, Bombay, Sphynx, Kangaroo rat, Humpback whale, Red panda, Maltese, Pug, Chihuahua, Papillon, Pomeranian, Schipperke, Aardwolve, Cheetah, Civet, Red – Bellied Lemur, Moustache, Monkey, Yorkshire terrier, German shepherd, Clumber spaniel, Bouvier des Flandres, Belgian sheepdog, Boston terrier, Italian greyhound, Chesapeake Bay retriever, Genet, Musk deer, Bichon fries, Rock Hyrax, Pony, Mink, Mammoth, Mastodon, Giant sloth, Llama, African Elephant, DeBrazza’s Monkey, Siberian Tiger, Hackney Pony, Bonnet Monkey, German wirehaired pointer, Ferret, Jaguar, Dalmatian, Red Bengal Tiger, Badger, Shunk, Skye terrier, Great dane, Grampus, Bandicoot, Wolf, Marmot, Squirrel monkey, Sable, Minke whale, Spectacle porpoise, Opossums, Airedale, Wombat. etc , Ramapithecus, Australopithecus bosei or Paranthropus bosei, Zinjanthopus bosei, Homo – erectus ( Java man, Peking man, Heidelberg man ), Homo – Sapiens ( Neanderthal man, Cro – Magnon man) to the modern humans with their development and structure of their Heart, their contributions to the formation of the modern humans. What is the origin of the heart? In which place the heart is situated? What is the weight of our (modern humans) heart? Can a person live without a heart? What is the function of the heart? How heart pumps blood to the body? What type of circulation takes place in the human heart? How big our human heart is? Why is our (modern humans) heart considered as the most developed in the world? Why does heart stop? What are heart sounds? What are the types of heart sounds? What causes the heart sounds heard with a stethoscope? What is the anatomy of the heart? Why heart is considered an important organ in the body? Why can’t people live if heartbeat stops? Where is heart located in? How many chambers are present in the heart? What is the number of heart beats per minute? What is the amount of blood pumped by heart? How much blood does the human heart pump in a lifetime? And Short notes on heart attack i.e. what is the definition of a heart attack? Why does a heart attack occur? What are the types of the heart attack? What happens if human get a heart attack? What are the symptoms of Heart attack? What are the causes of the Heart attack? What are the risk factors related to the Heart attack? What are the types of risk factors cause the Heart attack? What are the complications of a Heart attack? What types of diagnosis useful in detecting and treating a heart attack? What treatment is needed to treat heart attack patients? What are 5 strategies to be maintained after the heart attack? What to do after recovery from a heart attack? What is cardiac rehabilitation? Why cardiac rehabilitation is needed to heart attack patients? Does cardiac rehabilitation create positive effects? What are a lifestyle and home remedies are to be maintained? What type of coping and support should be given to heart attack patients? What are the immediate measures should be taken when you encounter an emergency of heart attack patient? What signs and symptoms list should be made to consult a doctor? What is a widow maker heart attack? What is the definition of a widowmaker heart attack? What are the symptoms of Widowmaker heart attack? What are the causes of Widowmaker heart attack? What are the risk factors related to Widowmaker heart attack? What are the complications of a widowmaker heart attack? What types of diagnosis useful in detecting and treating a widowmaker heart attack? What treatment is needed to treat heart attack patients? How to make over your lifestyle? What type of measures should be taken to stay away from a heart attack? What are 20 types of foods should be taken to keep your heart healthy? Solutions and answers of above questions, material and topics are included and cleared in this book.'
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singingvio · 4 years
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Didn’t want to completely miss out on MerMay, so here’s a Mer!Shadow from an AU I’ve... been working on for a while, actually.
Shadow is a Lanternfish.
There are more than 240 species of Myctophids, which are also known as lanternfish or lampfish. There are so many of them that they are thought to be some the most common deep-sea creatures. Lanternfish mostly feed on plankton, and follow the tiny organisms' daily migration by spending the day at the bottom of the sea and coming close to the water's surface at night. The lanternfish's luminescent organs, called photophores, are pale green or blue and are located on the fish's head, underside, and tail. The distribution of their light organs follow a design that is species-specific, with each species lighting up in a different pattern. This variation could be helpful for when lanternfish are attempting to attract and recognize potential mates.
So, yeah. On the Lanternfish, the lights are on its head, underside, and tail, and on Shadow, they’re on his tail, some of his joints (elbows, neck, and down his spine), and in his eyes. Shadow also has sharp teeth, like most merpeople, but his are sharp even for mers, and he’s scared many local fishermen by baring his fangs. He finds it hilarious. Green does not.
Shadow lives in an old sunken ship that is very dark, but not deep down in the ocean. The ship is extremely close to his, Green’s, and Zelda’s hang out spot, a cavern about as big as the average living room that opens onto a private beach. He loves collecting old things he finds, especially shiny things like coins, gems, and jewelry. If he was human, he’d probably be rich with how much he has, but he doesn’t know that it’s worth anything, he just likes that they’re shiny.
So, yeah! That’s Shadow from my Mer AU!
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hee-blee-art · 6 years
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'Fear, Freckles and Warm' for the cryptid prompt :] absolutely adore your art by the way!!
you have summoned: verity !
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verity is a dark elf born with a very strange and inexplicible condition that makes her extremely sensitive to heat & light, especially fire. her skin breaks out in ember-like glowing sores that are incredibly painful and leave freckled scars. as a result, she only goes out at night and is terrified of fire; even candles. usually the only sightings of her involve her glowing purple eyes (and occasionally a collection of glowing sores) moving through shadows. she is called "the walking constellation" by those who happen to catch a glimpse of her travelling through rural areas at night. her favorite thing is swimming to the bottom of a deep lake in early winter, safe from light and fire (she is very good at swimming and holding her breath because of this) and is sometimes mistaken for a lampfish or lake dragon.
(thnk you anon!♡)
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septembriseur · 7 years
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I did not have a chance to share these dreams from yesterday, so: 
A dream in which I was walking through a Mediterranean city, trying to find an incredibly popular boat-restaurant that sailed from this port to Djibouti, while the chefs onboard caught fish and immediately turned them into sushi. The city was set on a bay between vast dark mountains, and packed with a teeming crowd of different cultures: Cossacks doing dances to hurdy-gurdy music for money, women in brightly colored saris and niqabs, Hasidic men wearing shtreimels, and American tourists in shorts with cameras around their necks. As I found the boat, the sun was setting over the sea between the mountains, and dark clouds were swarming in— it was the most strikingly beautiful scene of gold bracketed by bright reflections and blue and black. The crowd was so thick I could barely get through, and as I boarded the boat, I saw that the sea was churning with fish, so thickly that it seemed like you could catch one in your hand. 
In another dream, I was working on Lewis while also sort of living in the world of Lewis— working in a shabby police department in a run-down little building, and solving crimes that all seemed to occur in cathedrals or in vast spacious white lofts. At one point I left the ITV lot and it was right next to Dover, which was more-or-less just a beach, and there was a famous cathedral nearby that had been built in the 12th century. This began as an English cathedral that I visited to listen to a very renowned choir, but became an Italian cathedral. You could buy jewelry that people had excavated from the foundations, little Roman rings with blurry stones and strange earrings. When I left, I was walking along the beach at dusk, and all these lampfishing boats were on the water— very close to shore. You could see the lights through the bottoms of the boats, as though the boats were translucent or made of light. I sat down on the beach to watch, and a huge wave came up overhead. I was very calm, and closed my eyes and imagined that I wasn’t there, and when I opened my eyes the wave had hit the beach but left me untouched, and I was holding a copy of a Victor Hugo novel called Pearl. It turned out that everyone around me had seen me blink out of existence just before the wave struck, and then reappear when it receded.
I also had a dream that I was an apprentice to a man who was going to teach me to use a special magical power that I had. He looked exactly like my college Spanish tutor, an Argentinian artist. He had a vast, beautiful Spanish-style house with adobe walls. It was filled with woven rugs and art objects. (I also have in my dream notes: “He had a lot of dogs,” but I don’t remember the dogs.) People would drive up to the house at night in extremely fancy cars, Rolls Royces and Jaguars, and he would fight them in the driveway. I had to hide in a secret room so that I would be safe, because I hadn’t learned to use my power yet. I felt very safe in the room, which contained an old desktop computer and a battered library of paperback books, and had Hebrew letters written in ink all over the walls. 
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blue-belta · 4 years
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2019年の #夏休みの自由研究 。 #葛西臨海水族園 の #マグロ の水槽での観察。 高速で泳ぐマグロは、どうやって止まったり、方向転換をするのか? 答えは腹ビレ。 高速泳法のときは、ぴたっとお腹にくっついていますが、止まるときに、ぴっ!と開きます。 小さなヒレですが、水の抵抗は大きいんですね。 もう一つは #ランプフィッシュ 。 #キャビア の代用品として有名ですね。 お腹に吸盤があり、ぴたっとくっつきます。 同じ魚なのに、高速で泳ぐマグロ、泳ぎたがらないランプフィッシュ、おもしろい。 余談ですが、マグロ見ていると「 #ゾウの時間ネズミの時間 」の #本川達雄 先生の #生き物は円柱形 を思い出します。 ♪素早く泳ぐ円柱は、前後がスリムな円柱形♪ まさにマグロ。 #art #coloredpencil #drawing #travelersnotebook #tuna #maguro #lampfish #色鉛筆 #トラベラーズノート #ペンスケッチ #pensketch #絵を描く暮らし https://www.instagram.com/p/CD6Xmm0JDre/?igshid=1kkxlg30yacl8
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rhetoricalrogue · 7 years
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11 Questions
I was tagged by @zombolouge to answer her eleven questions, thank you!
1. You have successfully cloned yourself. What is the first thing you will ask your clone to do? Technically how many clones have I decided to clone?  Because I’d ask one to go out grocery shopping, another to clean the house, and another to take it easy and nap or work on all the crochet WiPs I’ve promised people but never had time to finish.  I’ll go to work since I don’t know if cloning = passing along info on how to do my job and someone needs to earn money for all of us and one of us might as well take a nap.
2. You have to change your name, BY LAW, and you get to choose what it will be. The catch? It can only be from JRPGs created in the last 2 years. SO, WHO ARE YOU GOING TO BECOME? Oh man, I am so behind on my JRPGs.  A quick Google search to see what came out in 2015/2016 and the first one that comes up is Tales of Zestiria.  I know absolutely nothing about the game, but I am familiar with the Tales franchise, so zipping through the Wiki for main characters…Lailah, both for high odds of no one spelling/pronouncing my name right and to see how many people start randomly singing an Eric Clapton song of a similar name (that is, if I haven't butchered the pronunciation of the name myself).
3. When was the last time you got so happy you screamed and kicked your feet a lil’ bit like a cartoon character? When Cassandra went out to dance on the balcony with Rolfe during the Winter Palace.  DO YOU KNOW HOW UPSETTING HIS FIRST RUN WAS FOR ME?  The Boy deserves his Disney Prince moment!
4. What the fuck is wrong with ducks? Ducks want people to stop feeding them plain bread all the time and are fed up with that “what does a duck say to the bartender/put it on my bill” joke.  I’m thinking that they heard it one time too many and now they’re just mean little bastards in retaliation.
5. What are your three least favorite synonyms for “balls”? Heard in person: the crown/family jewels, boys, plums.  Bonus seen-online: ye olde creamery.  WTF.
6. You have been tasked with saving the Bees. All of them. FUCKING DO IT, THEY ARE ENDANGERED OMG. PLANTS ALL THE BEE FRIENDLY PLANTS AND SETS UP APIARIES LIKE WOAH.  WASPS CAN STILL GTFO THOUGH.
7. YOU HAVE TEN SECONDS, THE CLOCK IS TICKING, DON’T MESS IT UP: What is your favorite animal? Cats!  Wait, corgis!  No, otters!  Hold on…
8. If you could be any deep sea horror, which one would you be and why? A lampfish!  That way I’ll always have a nice, friendly light in the dark.
9. My autocorrect really wants to change “Cthulhu” to “Cathleen”. If Cathleen were an eldritch horror, what do you think would be her worst attribute? Probably that sense of something not quite right.  You can’t ever put your finger on it, but Cathleen “call me Cathleen, not Cathy” has something otherworldly about her.  Her smile is too big for her face and she shows more teeth than a regular person should have.  She’s also weirdly perky for someone who hasn’t had coffee before 8 am.
10. How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck were a 50-foot tall robot with the fur of a thousand moose plastered to its cold, chrome exterior? As much as it wants to, because no agency is about to go up to it and shut their operation down, but it also has a sense of land stewardship and environmental responsibility. It always plants new trees to make up for all the wood the woodchuck chucked.
11. You’re going to the family reunion. Are you: Depending on what side of the family and which relatives I’m around, I’m either o) the cat person, q) the Slytherin, u) the sane one, or z) fucking done.
MY QUESTIONS!  I don’t know who’s done this one, so tag, you’re all it!
1. If given the choice of winning a million dollars all at once or spreading out a million dollars over the course of a lifetime (ex. getting a weekly check), which would you pick? 2. You’re trapped in an elevator and maintenance is going to take an hour to repair it.  To your right is your favorite celebrity.  What do you do? 3. You enter a section of the library where you can physically enter the world of any book on the shelf.  Which book do you pick? 4. Someone is sharing Starbursts, but there’s only one of your favorite flavor, which also happens to be THEIR favorite flavor.  The remaining pieces are all a flavor that you can’t stand.  They let you pick first: what piece do you pick?  5. Corner, middle, or side brownie piece? 6. Pineapple on pizza: delicious topping or unholy abomination? 7. Cake or death? 8. Kettle corn: yes or yes? (not a real question, I just really like kettle corn) 9. What is the carbonated beverage that comes in either a can or a bottle called where you’re at? 10. What’s the most polite “they don’t even know I’m insulting them” insult in your region? 11. What is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
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daemonenhalbblut · 7 years
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Scoro If you want to see the full picture: http://ift.tt/2h2DNzT #fantasy #art #blueandwhite #blackandwhite #art #mystery #creature #imagination #dream #reptile #humanoid #animal #lampfish — view on Instagram http://ift.tt/2h2rrrs
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yeuxdeux · 7 years
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Angelic Details
Lampfish unevolved, light the crevice, (otherworldly!) Blindly finding their ceviche (weirdly!) A dinner time resevation for one, Below the heaving inky pressures Seas lifting other treasures. Above on uboats rocking, spit roasted on a gun, On rising waves. Cresting, comes the new, Seemingly unborn facing headlong, due east. Darwinian treasures and Blackbeards treasures Never found a way to count…
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lampternfish · 2 years
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Random ying headcannon
Guys guys
I have an idea
Okay hear me out
Time manipulation'a "original" user is ironically eroded by time, as speculation of who could be the time manipulation users depend on who you ask, it used to be so much more op, but their powers got fragmented into diffrent sections, thus why "time manipulation" power ying has currently is quite nerfed, it cannot stop time fully, it cannot loop time like loopbot, its power intensive, she isnt able to rewind time, ext.
Ying mightve gotten a kuasa that is a branch of time manipulation, but is categorised as such, thus leading to why loopbot exists
Perhaps by slim chance we will get to see ying achieve tahap 2 by literally stopping time or going in back in time to warn the kokotaim gang of the enemy ahead, thus creating a time paradox where she basically changed fate and history
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