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[Not pictured: Me screaming every 0.5 seconds whenever a Rajang looked at me]
We need to bring back the athletics body type post
if you’re on tumblr and over the age of 24 it means the mental illness won
yay I'm back. i struggled to art anything (woy or otherwise) for over a month, it sucked lollipops. greetings to my new followers!
so,,, this is how Sylvia would react to Wander and Dee breaking the news
Hello I just finished reading all the lore in Marvel Rivals. This is what I would recommend the reading order to be for the hero stories.
A rubberhose cartoon in a dapper costume who dances and cause problems for humans after being brought to life?
Oh, this episode was made for me!
I absolutely love Mr Ring-a-Ding, and I just had to draw Bendy based on some screenshots I took from some gif sets and such!
Thank you all for your feedback on the last poll! I did not expect so many people to vote for Hunsrück!
Now I can narrow down what posters could be good to include in a run like this. But there is still stuff to decide. While I could just post these naked I would prefer to give some context and information on the formation and animals depicted. So here a´few options I worked on.
Btw. if this goes well it might eventually end up as a book or I would at least try to turn it into one.
Geometric Dominator beloved
She is complete….! Really loved inking this one
The removed gene controls the production of the hormone thyroxine, which fuels the metamorphosis that occurs when a tadpole transforms into a toad. Rick Shine, an evolutionary biologist and ecologist at Macquarie University, is one of the scientists behind the "Peter Pan toads". He said cane toad tadpoles were known to be voracious cannibals with a preference for snacking on their kin, both in egg and hatchling form. This is especially true in Australia where rates of cannibalism of hatchlings by tadpoles have been recorded as 2.4 times that of South America — where the cane toad originated...
Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2025-04-08/cane-toad-created-that-never-grows-up-and-eats-its-siblings/105100286
💧 The Clean Water Act faced a tougher path to passage. President Nixon vetoed it—but public support was so strong, Congress overrode the veto the very next day!
🤔 Why did these landmark laws have such strong bipartisan support back then?
🔥In the late ’60s and early ’70s, the environment was in crisis—rivers burned, oil spills made headlines, and smog filled the air. Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (1962) had helped spark a national movement, and public pressure pushed lawmakers from both parties to act, protecting our air, water, and wildlife.
🌎 Today, we’re facing a new kind of crisis—these and other essential environmental laws that for decades have protected our health, communities, and wildlife are under attack.
📢 But if this history teaches us anything, it’s this: our voices are our power—and when we speak up together, we can have an impact!