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11 years ago
L O O K  U P

L O O K  U P

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With someone...

I'm in love...


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6 years ago
....well Then.

....well then.

ha?

every single person who reblogs this

every

single

person

will get “doot doot” in their ask box


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7 years ago
Over 100 Layers, And 5+ Hours Later, I Finished. Promoting Me And Helping Me Out On Twitter Helps A Lot.

Over 100 layers, and 5+ hours later, I finished. Promoting me and helping me out on Twitter helps a lot. You’ll find this under his tweet. Even if I don’t win, it was still so much fun to do this piece. I’m super proud of it too, and hope I have a chance. ●《PLEASE REBLOG》●


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7 months ago

literally crying because why tf did my aunt get to meet Michael Graves, and jerry only.

And on top of that she literally got to hang out with them!

what the flip dude


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1 month ago

Just trying a new iPhone app.


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9 months ago

I love a good switcharoo.

Captain Swap Continues!
Captain Swap Continues!

Captain swap continues!

Hello, I'm alive! I got engaged! So I've been a bit busy but I'll always find time to doodle.


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5 years ago
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works

Hey guys CHAPTER 2 IS OUT!! Please let me know what you think. I have some real cute ideas for the next chapter!! It started with a simple game on twitch. A reddie fic with streamer!Richie and youtuber!Eddie.


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11 months ago

Starting a Picrew chain!

Here’s mine:

Starting A Picrew Chain!

@that-fox-wit-adhd @catlover19847 @silverfoxfeather @gendrsoup @mile5w4sh3re if you wantttt


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4 years ago
Witchblades

witchblades


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7 months ago

beautiful ❤️❤️❤️

The Magpie Who Fishes Stars

The magpie who fishes stars


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3 years ago
Wanted To Something More Painterly, So I Did A Portrait Of Me Before I Dyed My Hair.

Wanted to something more painterly, so I did a portrait of me before I dyed my hair.

I think it turned out pretty good, also I am liking this new painting style I am doing.


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4 years ago

Drawing

I did this during the weekend, so here it is. By the way, the Wifi is out.

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4 years ago

Feeling cool right now, so..

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Swagger


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8 years ago

Astronomy From 45,000 Feet

What is the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, or SOFIA, up to?

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SOFIA, the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, as our flying telescope is called, is a Boeing 747SP aircraft that carries a 2.5-meter telescope to altitudes as high as 45,000 feet. Researchers use SOFIA to study the solar system and beyond using infrared light. This type of light does not reach the ground, but does reach the altitudes where SOFIA flies.

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 Recently, we used SOFIA to study water on Venus, hoping to learn more about how that planet lost its oceans. Our researchers used a powerful instrument on SOFIA, called a spectrograph, to detect water in its normal form and “heavy water,” which has an extra neutron. The heavy water takes longer to evaporate and builds up over time. By measuring how much heavy water is on Venus’ surface now, our team will be able to estimate how much water Venus had when the planet formed.

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We are also using SOFIA to create a detailed map of the Whirlpool Galaxy by making multiple observations of the galaxy. This map will help us understand how stars form from clouds in that galaxy. In particular, it will help us to know if the spiral arms in the galaxy trigger clouds to collapse into stars, or if the arms just show up where stars have already formed.

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We can also use SOFIA to study methane on Mars. The Curiosity rover has detected methane on the surface of Mars. But the total amount of methane on Mars is unknown and evidence so far indicates that its levels change significantly over time and location. We are using SOFIA to search for evidence of this gas by mapping the Red Planet with an instrument specially tuned to sniff out methane.

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The plumes, illustrated in the artist’s concept above, were previously seen in images as extensions from the edge of the moon. Next our team will use SOFIA to study Jupiter’s icy moon Europa, searching for evidence of possible water plumes detected by the Hubble Space Telescope. The plumes were previously seen in images as extensions from the edge of the moon. Using SOFIA, we will search for water and determine if the plumes are eruptions of water from the surface. If the plumes are coming from the surface, they may be erupting through cracks in the ice that covers Europa’s oceans. Members of our SOFIA team recently discussed studying Europa on the NASA in Silicon Valley Podcast.

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This is the view of Jupiter and its moons taken with SOFIA’s visible light guide camera that is used to position the telescope.  


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1 month ago

TF you mean poorly drawn?! These are amazing!

Poorly Drawn Gible Line
Poorly Drawn Gible Line
Poorly Drawn Gible Line

Poorly drawn Gible line


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2 months ago
I Wasn’t Crazy About This Piece So I Wasn’t Intending On Publicly Posting It Again, But It Keeps

I wasn’t crazy about this piece so I wasn’t intending on publicly posting it again, but it keeps getting stolen every five minutes so I figured I’d put it here so people at least know who to attribute the original thing to lmao

[Digital illustration, Procreate App, 2020]


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3 months ago
The Ocean, Me, MS Paint, 2022

The Ocean, Me, MS Paint, 2022


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1 year ago

These feel like some sort of coded message that can only be cracked by turning them backwards and crossing your eyes

cmyk test pages r like angels to me


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4 years ago
Look At Realistic (ish) Jiro! She’s So Cool!

Look at realistic (ish) Jiro! She’s so cool!


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6 years ago
I Learned In A Latin Studies Class (with A Chill White Dude Professor) That When The Europeans First
I Learned In A Latin Studies Class (with A Chill White Dude Professor) That When The Europeans First
I Learned In A Latin Studies Class (with A Chill White Dude Professor) That When The Europeans First
I Learned In A Latin Studies Class (with A Chill White Dude Professor) That When The Europeans First
I Learned In A Latin Studies Class (with A Chill White Dude Professor) That When The Europeans First
I Learned In A Latin Studies Class (with A Chill White Dude Professor) That When The Europeans First

I learned in a Latin Studies class (with a chill white dude professor) that when the Europeans first saw Aztec cities they were stunned by the grid. The Aztecs had city planning and that there was no rational lay out to European cities at the time. No organization.


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10 years ago
Jamie Hunter Age 12 And Age 15 Jamie Hunter Went From A Dorky 12 Year Old Girl That Wore Childish Shirts
Jamie Hunter Age 12 And Age 15 Jamie Hunter Went From A Dorky 12 Year Old Girl That Wore Childish Shirts

Jamie Hunter Age 12 and Age 15 Jamie Hunter went from a dorky 12 year old girl that wore childish shirts and had braces and bobbed hair to a cool 15 year old. However does being cool really make you happy? Jamie thought giving up her not so cool friends was for the best but her new friends aren't exactly nice people. Is skipping school and failing in everything really a good idea? Jamie isn't so sure if she likes the new her and when a familiar face arrives in her life she really questions herself.


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10 years ago
Marching Bands Are Ac So Cool😃

Marching bands are ac so cool😃


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10 years ago
Sum 41

Sum 41

only got into these guys a while ago but they are seriously awesome😎❤️


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7 months ago

LINK ! ! !

Hey, LU Fandom. It’s Been A While ;-;

Hey, LU fandom. It’s been a while ;-;

(Unintentional redraw of this post)


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8 months ago
Cursed Relic // Divine Relic

Cursed Relic // Divine Relic


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