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vintagepromotions · 2 years ago
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Poster for Hennessy cognac (c. 1950). Artwork by Onell.
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nomeniko · 5 months ago
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how content drought look when real trial end come at them
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this-should-do · 3 months ago
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new guy dropped
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giannnnis · 3 months ago
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I did the alien thing again
Og: lilalienz4ever on twitter
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swoncest · 4 months ago
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oneler doodle
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bunnyslize · 5 months ago
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BUTCHER VANITY
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cupofteasant · 5 months ago
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I forgotten how to draw my beloved Oven Trio 😔 I was able to draw LQ easily because he is fitting to my current style, but with Swone and Onag I really had to start from scratch. It’s like I’m an amateur all over again, haha! Usually whatever is most iconic of them stays well in my memory, so first I tried to draw Swone from memory :^) not worry too much about technicalities; just figure out how to capture his likeness. I forgot what his likes and dislikes are so I just drew beans and pork in his thought bubble because… He’s british…
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I also drew A.B. — Swone’s true self. I cheated abit here cause I went looking for the meaning of A.B.’s initials. It would’ve been more honest to write “I think his name is Barney?” cause I legitimately thought it was Barney _| ̄|○ but then I spaced out and wrote “Blake” which actually is his name so now the joke doesn’t make sense anymore. I like to think that A.B. is somewhat shorter than Swone, I mean 6ft is alot of growing!
Also some plant food because irony is funny 😁
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moonymelly · 6 months ago
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Morning!! :D
Took a break from Biggerler last night to instead be with my beloved...
My ✨S K E T C H B O O K✨
BECAUSE OH MY GOD I SWEAR I DRAW SO MUCH BETTER ON PAPER AGHH---
Anywayssss.....
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Made some Truffula Flu fan arts.... >:)
tagging my friend @shakooo cuz I know you're a trufflu girlie too >:)
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shakooo · 1 year ago
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moreDOODLES EEEEEEee about Truffula flu 😌‼️
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and I drew the boys Greedler (band AU) @smolbadguy AAAND viktor (Vampireler) @brovampire-ler i had been wanting to draw them for a while and finallyyyy i made a sketch of them :DDD
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rockysillypookie · 8 months ago
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Other drawings, Rocky💖💓 and My oc popcornie the Kitty🍿😺 , Be My lover~ (I changed my style again😓, Still practicing anatomy and color theory)
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chirapha-sukchai · 9 months ago
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Meow meow is a sound of dog
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tavlerone · 8 months ago
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Tied Up In A Tongue Twister
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digital version from last post
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the progress :)
swag - @teenageswagger | one - @class-cannibal | bitter - @teenangstbitter | deoncelerized version reference - @wansura from these beautiful pieces
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nerdyfins · 1 month ago
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based on that guy on tiktok obsessed with the chinese donut lady
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fasciahb · 1 year ago
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what r u doing dawg
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r--c · 12 hours ago
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Onel de Guzman
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Onel de Guzman, a then-24-year-old computer science student at AMA Computer College and resident of Manila, Philippines, created the malware. - At the time of its creation, de Guzman was poor and struggling to pay for the country's dial-up internet access. De Guzman believed that internet access was a human right, and submitted an undergraduate thesis to the college which proposed the development of a trojan to steal internet login details He claimed that this would allow users to be able to afford an internet connection, arguing that those affected by it would experience no loss. The proposal was rejected by the college, which remarked that his proposal was "illegal" and that "they did not produce burglars". This led de Guzman to claim that his professors were closed-minded, and he ultimately dropped out of the college and began development of the worm. - Because there were no laws in the Philippines against making malware at the time of its creation, the Philippine Congress enacted Republic Act No. 8792, otherwise known as the E-Commerce Law, in July 2000 to discourage future iterations of such activity. However, the Constitution of the Philippinesprohibits ex post facto laws, and as such de Guzman could not be prosecuted.
ILOVEYOU
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ILOVEYOU, sometimes referred to as the Love Bug or Loveletter, was a computer worm that infected over ten million Windows personal computers on and after 5 May 2000. It started spreading as an email message with the subject line "ILOVEYOU" and the attachment "LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs".  - At the time, Windows computers often hid the latter file extension ("VBS", a type of interpreted file) by default because it is an extension for a file type that Windows knows, leading unwitting users to think it was a normal text file. - Opening the attachment activates the Visual Basic script. First, the worm inflicts damage on the local machine, overwriting random files (including Office files and image files; however, it hides MP3 files instead of deleting them), then, it copies itself to all addresses in the Windows Address Book used by Microsoft Outlook, allowing it to spread much faster than any other previous email worm. - The email format is considered to be one of the first examples of malware using social engineering, by encouraging victims to open the attached file under the pretext they had a lover who was attempting to contact them. This was exacerbated by the fact that emails appeared to come from close contacts as a result of the worm's use of its previous victim's contact lists.
De Guzman wrote ILOVEYOU in VBScript, and the Windows Script Host is utilized to run the code. ILOVEYOU was distributed through malicious email attachments. The worm was found in emails with the subject "ILOVEYOU" and a message of "Kindly check the attached love letter from me!" The attachment LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs contained the worm.
Upon opening the file, the worm copies itself into relevant directories so it will be run upon reboot of the computer. Two of the three copies masquerade as legitimate Microsoft Windows library files, named MSKernel32.vbs and Win32DLL.vbs. The other copy retains the original LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.vbs name.
The worm attempts to download a trojan horse named WIN-BUGSFIX.exe. To achieve this, the victim's Internet Explorer homepage is set to a URL that downloads the trojan upon opening the browser. If the download is successful, the trojan is set to run upon reboot and the Internet Explorer homepage is set to a blank page. The trojan fulfils Guzman's primary aim by stealing passwords.
The worm sends its trademark email to all contacts in the victim's address book. To prevent multiple emails being sent to one person from each successive run of the worm, a registry key is generated for each address book entry once an email has been sent. The worm will only send an email if the registry key is not present. This also allows for emails to be sent to new contacts placed in the address book. ILOVEYOU also has the capability to spread via Internet Relay Chat channels.
The worm searches connected drives for files to modify. All VBScript files it finds (.vbs, .vbe) are overwritten with the worm's code. Files with extensions .jpg, .jpeg, .js, .jse, .css, .wsh, .sct, .doc and .hta are replaced with copies of the worm that have the same base file name but appended with the .vbs extension. Copies for .mp2 and .mp3 files are similarly produced, but the original files are hidden instead of removed.
The outbreak was estimated to have caused US$5.5–8.7 billion in damages worldwide, and estimated to cost US$10–15 billion to remove the worm. Within ten days, over fifty million infections had been reported, and it is estimated that 10% of Internet-connected computers in the world had been affected. Damage cited was mostly the time and effort spent getting rid of the infection and recovering files from backups. At the time, it was one of the world's most destructive computer related disasters ever.
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swoncest · 5 months ago
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i have one small theory...
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(might delete this later??)
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