This blog was initially for you to meet my half way done drawings, but now it's flooded with reblogged pictures. I'm really sorry for that, you would have to find them with the keyword of "drawing. I'm Solara, I'm too much of a jerk to be an Autobot, yet too kind to be a Decepticon. But Optimus Prime said I could stay in the Ark, so I'm staying. But I'm not a warrior bot nor science bot, so I'm just hanging around taking their photos(especially the Decepticons) and see what could make into black mail materials or just for lulz. http://www.lolformers.tumblr.com/ is where I keep them. I recommend you to look at them for they would be much more interesting.
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Robot Carnival: Opening/Ending Directed by Katsuhiro Otomo & Atsuko Fukushima
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Hogwarts Dormitory Diorama / Snape Potions Classroom 1:12 scale
Nightfall Miniatures on Etsy
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“Tomorrow is in your hands…” : D E A T H S T R A N D I N G
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rb this with ur opinion on this shade of pink:
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TIL our modern English alphabet evolved from Egyptian hieroglyphs (proto-Sinaitic), chart design by Matt Baker.
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Amazing TED talk on the way the strict gender binary harms us, by XY intersex woman Emily Quinn
Here’s an extract of her talk:
“I have a vagina. Just thought you should know. Just thought you should know. I look like a woman. I’m dressed like one, I guess. The thing is, I also have balls….I’m not male or female. I’m intersex.
“Most people assume that you’re biologically either a man or a woman, but it’s actually a lot more complex than that. There are so many ways somebody could be intersex.
In my case, it means I was born with XY chromosomes, which you probably know as male chromosomes. And I was born with a vagina and balls inside my body. I don’t respond to testosterone, so during puberty, I grew breasts… I don’t actually have a uterus – I was born without one, so I don’t menstruate, I can’t have biological children…
“We put people in boxes based on their genitalia. Before a baby’s even born, we ask whether it’s a boy or a girl, as if it actually matters; as if you’re going to be less excited about having a baby if it doesn’t have the genitals you wanted; as if what’s between somebody’s legs tells you anything about that person.
Are they kind, generous, funny? Smart? Who do they want to be when they grow up? Genitals don’t actually tell you anything. Yet, we define ourselves by them. In this society, we love putting people into boxes and labeling each other…
“But there’s one really big problem: biological sex is not black or white. It’s on a spectrum. Besides your genitalia, you also have your chromosomes, your gonads, like ovaries or testicles. You have your internal sex organs, your hormone production, your hormone response and your secondary sex characteristics, like breast development, body hair, etc.
Those seven areas of biological sex all have so much variation, yet we only get two options: male or female. Which is kind of absurd to me, because I can’t think of a single other human trait that there’s only two options for: skin color, hair, height, eyes…”
Listen to the whole talk here. Believe me, it is worth your time!
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Source: PTSD Radio / Kouishou rajio / 後遺症ラジオ
by Masaaki Nakayama
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🏠✨ Pocket Dimension ✨🏠
I’ve been constructing more paper craft pieces! This is the inside of Arnold the Druid’s Gnome-Home rucksack - essentially I tried to create a 3D version of the drawing I made previously (see last pic!).
As you can see, Arnold has a cosy desk, a bench for his experiments, a little fold down bed, a multitude of botanical books and PLENTY of space for plants! 💚
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