Hello! I'm paradox the blue fox. I'm a gay furry. Love doctor who. I'm a musician, wheel throwing artist, and a glassblowing artist. I love space.
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Oh look I made a Red Panda Character….
I’m so ready for March!
Forget the fox and bunny pair, I wanna see more of these guys in Zootopia.
Swiper McCloud
Swiper McCloud
Let Go - by blackteagan
Just Dance
Leaf by Sam
it’s friday i’m in love
By:
kerotzuki
On FA:http://www.furaffinity.net/user/kerotzuki
http://www.furaffinity.net/user/cherrybox/
Art by Timo
.Faux - by iHazelis
Disney Zootopia poster
m'laaadies - by Kenket
Art by: falvie
No Trouble at All - by Kenket
Sketch || Jazz - by Ailuranthropy
Let’s go on an adventure.
Surprise sits - by aurifelix
hehe did I ever tell you how soft you are!!!!! Also did you know your eyes are so beautiful and pretty!!!! 💙💚💛💜💓💗💘💝💖💏
Wiggle your toes - by kitsunezero - toobusybeingfat (tumblr)
My favorite is always the blue one! ♡✧˚ ヽ(*✪ω✪*)/ ˚✧♡
Playtime by Mazouz Shana
On Tuesday, September 15th, at 5 p.m. ET, astronauts Serena Auñón, Cady Coleman, Samantha Cristoforetti, plus NASA chief scientist Ellen Stofan will be stopping by Skunk Bear HQ – and I’ll be asking them your questions live on Periscope and SnapChat (user: nprnews)!
Cady Coleman has been to space three times, once spending 158 days aboard the International Space Station. While on earth, she set several endurance and tolerance records when she participated in tests of new equipment. She plays flute in Bandella, a musical group made up of astronauts. Here, I’ve depicted her zero-gravity hair-do.
Serena Auñón hasn’t been to space … yet. She was selected in 2009 as a member of the 20th NASA astronaut class. She has a bachelors degree in electrical engineering, a doctorate in medicine, and a masters in public health.
Samantha Cristoforetti is the first Italian woman in space, the woman who has stayed in space the longest (199 days) and the first person to brew espresso in space. She’s a fighter pilot in the Italian Air Force and speaks fluent Italian, English, Russian, German, and French.
Ellen Stofan is the Chief Scientist of NASA, advising the administrator on all things scientific. She is especially interested in the geology of other planets.
The dwarf planet Ceres (a giant rock located in the asteroid belt) has two bright spots in the center of one of its craters. As the Dawn spacecraft has approached Ceres, those spots have become more distinct - but scientists still have no idea what they’re made of. Ice? Salt? Volcanic rock?
Dawn has also peered down at the tallest feature on Ceres, a 4-mile-tall mountain. Again, scientists aren’t sure what forces could have shaped it, or why it has dark streaks on one side, and bright streaks on the other.
It’s a mystery!
Credit:NASA/JPL
Tomorrow at 5ET I’ll be interviewing three astronauts (read all about them here) live on Periscope and Snapchat (user: nprnews).
What would you like me to ask them? Submit questions here.
Sketch || Jazz - by Ailuranthropy
Cosmosepticeye and Wandaplier
RT @x6herbius: .@CosmicWuffy’s being a tourist! #FursuitFriday http://t.co/ynxpJj2G3R (Source)