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blaithnne · 3 months ago
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Heron with 2 E?
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Human jumpscare!!!!!!
From this ask game
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constanzwork · 6 years ago
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Me trying to get better on my way of drawing, it was kind of boring. So I used my boy Luke! Hope you all like it! Luke by:Me Drawing by: Me Please don't steal the boy, if not i will find it :3 #art #artist #artista #base #tradicionalart #tradicional #huminised #myownart #ballpointpenart #boi #oc #maleoc #nightsuit #hombreoc #artetradicional #lapiceros #proses #poses. #pose https://www.instagram.com/p/BnCxQEunWhjzNNUT-UdoHA7KihT-3S_8rDnZHM0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=s692f7dvcluz
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drawingwithgreen13 · 4 years ago
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More Animal Crossing huminisations, this time with Ruby, Cherry and Renee!
I decided for the next three I did to be designs I specifically found interesting rather than get them from a random number generator. Ironically, they all ended up being female lol
These are incredibly fun to do so I’ll probably do more in the future
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zpiggo · 8 years ago
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OKAY GUYS!
I have a challange for you! The challange is to try to turn back Nuka into her monser form cause’ I huminised her for some reason.
Anyway colour sceme on the right, she is mostly made of plants so..... Go all wild you want but try to follow this picture for ref.
You don’t have to follow me, you just need to tag me in the post (or you can submit it if you want)
This thing ends on fourth of May.
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felixpc · 5 years ago
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i went to the smile foundation to help the homeless the weekend before easter and t was very interesting to say the least. every time i am shocked in what condition the homeless are in. the cloths are all dirty and ripped, they smell and they are always starving. i hate to say this but some have dignity and others dont. this thought always came to my head. when i and out food there are always two types of people, the ones that reach and grab fist fulls of cookiesand the others that take one or two and go. i know this isnt fair to them, but as this is a personal vlog i do feel that i should say what i think.
another very interesting thing i noticed (I’m not the most observent individual) is that every time police go around and do patroles. this is done for safty reasons, but the issue i have with this is that it de-huminises the homless, they are treated like animals. its true there are fights but i cant help but feel that they arent really treated as people
this post ebded up being a bit deap, but thast ok i guess...
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bubbbleofthoughts · 6 years ago
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Animals
Is my love for animals based on my own lies and delusions?
Am I creating a false image of animals due to my lonelyness and longing for love and happiness?
Would I have had such passion for animals if I had not been hurting and searching for something to fill my emptyness?
I need to remember that the animals have different thought prosseses and they are in fact not as huminised as my mind trys to lead me to belive...
I shouldnt hold such high expectations in these creatures or I will only get more hurt in the end...
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princepspollicis · 6 years ago
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Offer Holder’s Day
What I’m Listening To: Bloom - Troye Sivan
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I remember 2010, now eight years past, when I stood in a sports hall with a friend and looked at our AS chemistry results. With relief he sighed, saying “I’m on track to be a doctor in six years!”. I too was relieved that I no interest in being a doctor. How time changes.
The life of a grad-entry medical student is one rather different than the conventional route in the UK to become a physician.
First, GCSEs, A-levels, university, usually time in an NHS hospital working as a salaried healthcare professional (increasingly tough as entry requirements rise to vocational diplomas on top of your biochem/maths/english/IT quals), a much higher UKCAT/BMAT score, several times greater competition per place, and fewer places to apply.
Then there’s the strain on partners, families, finances and moving in mid twenties often to opposite sides of the country, foregoing the salary and taking a reduced student finance loan (if possible), whilst being told the course is “obviously too intense for a part-time job” on the side.
Indeed I’ve just moved back home for the summer, in order to save some rent money for medical school. Its odd returning home at this age, and prepping to spend most all this decade back at school.
You’re told that your twenties are supposed, like the decade, to “roar”. Make selfish mistakes, fall in and out of love with a great many of things, people and with life.
How does cramming for the UKCAT square that hole? Ha.
Anywho, just a thought …
I’m currently en route to Warwick for the Offer Holder’s Acceptance Day. Which is too bizarre to be real. And yet, it is.
I have everything sorted now, save a place to move to, to become an MBChB grad student. Mad.
I think it’ll sink in more over summer, three months seems too remote to contemplate really. I do wonder what it’ll be like to see my name on a register list by the front door
“Warwick Medical School Class of 2018-19”. The sum of what I’ve worked for, for nearly a decade.
I’m also reading a wonderful book by Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee, an oncologist, Rhodes scholar, HMX MD and Pulitzer winner, its called “The Gene” and tells the scientific history of hereditary and the genome. Its fascinating and how science should be taught, not as rote lists of facts, but as a narrative.
I always despaired walking from A level rooms of debates on Churchillian Cabinet decisions during the cold war, to recitations of the periodic table in chemistry. Tell me where those elements came from, how we discover them, and I will remember it far better … not to mention have an understanding that failure is an endemically necessary bedfellow of success.
Too often we cast Newton as “Newton the Great”. But he made a diatribe of mistakes, even in his opus, along the way. It is better to huminise the hero, and realise that we are all capaable of greatness in our niches. Together, the niches combine to make the tapestry of life we all share. Well, thats the hippie utopia I like to think about.
Yeah, read that book.
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