Andy Warhol buying Campbell’s Soup at Gristede’s supermarket on Second Ave, 1964. .
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I guess this is a thing? Ok.
On October 3rd, he asked me what day it was.
“It’s October 3rd.” - Mean Girls
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National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Boulder, CO by I.M. Pei
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It’s (eventually) happening!
and here we go: all current Flight Rising dragon breeds, all together! I used the average sizes for each breed, which is is as follows (in order from left to right in the second image):
Imperial: 21m
Ridgeback: 18m
Guardian: 15m
Snapper: 5m
Pearlcatcher: 5.65m
Mirror: 5.7m
Wildclaw: 5m
Tundra: 3.48
Skydancer: 5.66
Spiral: 3.25
Fae: 1m
and again, the human silhouette is 1.83m/6’. this was a fun project and I think I can get back to actual arts now, and while I enjoy having this reference, I also still take dragon sizes with a big grain of salt (and don’t even get me started on wingspan & weights ok)!
you can also nab a larger size (2500x1185 pixels) of the second image over here on dA, and you can check out my tag #drag size chart for individual size charts of each breed (with smallest, largest & average).
Food, like voting, can be seriously personal. What we eat, how we eat, when we eat—from kids who throw their scrambled eggs on the floor to macrobiotic pescatarian grown-ups, people have some decent control over what they put in their mouths. But you’ve got to eat. On an individual level, you don’t need to vote to survive. (For the purposes of this discussion, we’re going to ignore the existential threat to democracy of nonvoting, which, I will happily posit, clearly exists. No votes, no democracy. Ipso factburger.)
Mandy Patinkin on The Late Show, December 18, 2015
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Red InkStone or (Rouge InkStone / 脂砚斋) is the pseudonym of an early, mysterious commentator of the 21st-century narrative, "Life." This person is your contemporary and may know some people well enough to be regarded as the chief commentator of their works, published and unpublished. Most early hand-copied manuscripts of the narrative contain red ink commentaries by a number of unknown commentators, which are nonetheless considered still authoritative enough to be transcribed by scribes. Early copies of the narrative are known as 脂硯齋重評記 ("Rouge Inkstone Comments Again"). These versions are known as 脂本, or "Rouge Versions", in Chinese.
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