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soranatus · 4 months ago
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Optimus Prime In spray paint, by Daniel Warren Johnson
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uniclair · 2 years ago
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winnebaGO. hurry. RUN. version without the window below
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ladagori · 10 days ago
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опять ультрапельмени в роблоксах
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kimmychin6 · 2 months ago
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Happy 40th Anniversary, Transformers! To celebrate it, I decided to draw Bumblebee, one of the popular Autobots, and also the cutest Autobot ever!
Drawn at September 2024.
I drawn some of Transformers characters in Spray Paint from Roblox, so here are my fanarts:
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Hers's Jazz! The coolest Autobot ever!
Drawn at March 2024.
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Next is Starscream, the ambitious yet cowardly 2nd in Command of the Decepticons! And Optimus Prime, the heroic, kind and gentle Autobot Leader!
Drawn at December 2023.
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And then there's Megatron, the tyrant who lead the evil Decepticons!
Drawn at November 2023.
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Lastly, Soundwave the monotone Spymaster of the Decepticons! And Shockwave, the Decepticon protector of Cybertron assigned by Megatron!
Drawn at September 2023.
That's all I've got!
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cheeriochat · 7 months ago
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How ebony and ivory are coming along!! I already did another pass of putty and some more sanding so I'm just finalising the base before I prime and paint!
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a-dork-n-chips · 3 months ago
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Ready for Maximal Effort
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Making stencils is fun!
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rescuebabiesau · 1 year ago
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Old topic tossed back and forth about that TFP episode where pepper spray works on KO...
I think the pepper spray would be just as effective, if not more effective, against cybertronian optics. They're sensitive sensors, and just like having dust or sand in our eyes can be painful, I think irritants would be the same, except they can't produce tears to clean the irritants out like we can. Imagine looking through a camera and suddenly someone sprays pepper or bug spray onto the lenses. Good luck getting that off by just wiping with your bare hands, you'll probably make it worse.
Temporarily blinding, but also potentially causing further problems by getting into the mechanics themselves and grinding or gumming them up.
So yes, I think his reaction was correct.
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mister-eve · 7 months ago
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i have a copium hc that prime shadow is just a false copy and that somewhere in s2-s3 the real shadow beats his ass and apologizes for any inconveniences, but then sonic is like "you're actually here!" and hugs ensue.
idc what y'all say, this is my copium.
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thatfantasylovingdork · 2 years ago
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The only time the Decepticons ever had a victory was when Starscream, Skywarp and Thundercracker all wore Axe to a battle and formed a wall in front of the other Decepticons. One third of the Autobots passed out; the rest just gagged and coughed uncontrollably until Optimus reluctantly had to call a retreat. Megatron was VERY smug about it.
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happypawshealthylife · 1 month ago
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Say Goodbye to Pet Scratching: The Benefits of Veterinary Formula Itch Relief Spray
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As pet owners, nothing is more distressing than seeing our furry friends constantly scratching, licking, or suffering from irritated skin. Whether it’s caused by allergies, insect bites, or even just a dirty or matted coat, hot spots and itchy skin can make life uncomfortable for both dogs and cats. Fortunately, there’s an easy solution available to help you keep your pets happy and itch-free – the Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Hot Spot & Itch Relief Medicated Spray.
This 8oz spray is not only easy to use but also provides quick and effective relief from itchy, irritated skin. In this article, we’ll break down exactly how this product works, why it’s highly recommended by veterinarians, and why it’s a must-have for pet owners who want to provide their pets with the best care possible.
Why Choose Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Hot Spot & Itch Relief Medicated Spray?
1. Quick and Effective Relief for Sensitive Skin
If your dog or cat has been scratching excessively or licking their coat due to discomfort, this spray offers a quick solution. It's specifically designed to help alleviate the sensitive skin that often results from conditions like hot spots, which can be caused by allergies, insect bites, or wet, dirty fur. The spray works immediately to calm the skin, providing relief and reducing irritation.
2. Promotes Healthy Skin and Coat
This medicated spray does more than just soothe itchy skin; it also promotes a healthy skin and coat. Thanks to ingredients like Wheat Germ Oil, which is known for its ability to moisturize and nourish the skin, this product ensures that your pet's coat stays shiny and soft. It tackles both the symptoms and the root cause of itching, making it ideal for long-term skin care.
3. Use Between Washes for Ongoing Support
Unlike shampoos, which require you to bathe your pet, the Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Hot Spot & Itch Relief Spray can be used between washes for continuous relief. The formula is designed to be applied directly to the affected areas without needing to rinse it off. So, even on busy days, you can quickly spritz your pet’s coat and give them the comfort they deserve.
4. Vet-Recommended for Safe Use
This product is paraben and dye-free, making it a safe and non-toxic choice for your pets. It’s vet-recommended for both dogs and cats, meaning that you can trust its formulation to be gentle on your pets’ skin. The fact that it’s free from harmful chemicals like parabens ensures that it won’t cause further irritation or complications.
5. Affordable and Effective
Pet care can sometimes be expensive, but the Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Hot Spot & Itch Relief Medicated Spray offers an affordable solution without compromising on effectiveness. It’s packed with powerful ingredients that do the job right, without breaking the bank. As fellow pet parents, we understand how important it is to provide quality care at a price that’s manageable.
Key Ingredients and Their Benefits
1. Wheat Germ Oil
Wheat Germ Oil is known for its high content of vitamin E, which plays a critical role in nourishing and moisturizing the skin. It helps restore the skin’s natural oils, ensuring that your pet's coat stays soft and healthy while preventing dryness that can lead to more itching.
2. Moisturizing Ingredients
In addition to Wheat Germ Oil, this spray contains other moisturizing ingredients that hydrate the skin, calm irritation, and protect the coat from further damage. These ingredients ensure your pet stays comfortable and itch-free.
3. Anti-Inflammatory Agents
The formula also includes anti-inflammatory agents that reduce swelling and redness. This is especially useful for pets with inflamed hot spots, as it helps soothe the affected area and prevents the issue from worsening.
How to Use Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Hot Spot & Itch Relief Medicated Spray
Using this product is simple:
Step 1: Shake the bottle well before use.
Step 2: Hold the bottle 4 to 6 inches away from your pet’s fur.
Step 3: Spray directly onto the affected area of the skin, ensuring even coverage.
Step 4: Massage the product into the skin if necessary, but there's no need to rinse it off.
This spray is safe to use on dogs and cats over 12 weeks of age. For best results, apply the spray as needed, especially when your pet starts to show signs of discomfort, such as excessive scratching or licking.
When Should You Use This Spray?
You should consider using this medicated spray whenever your pet shows signs of itchiness, scratching, or licking. It’s particularly helpful in the following situations:
Hot spots: Moist, red patches of skin caused by excessive licking or irritation.
Allergies: Reactions to pollen, dust, or certain foods.
Insect bites: Relief from itching caused by flea or mosquito bites.
Dirty or matted fur: If your pet’s coat gets dirty, it can lead to itching and irritation.
Why Veterinarians Recommend This Product
Veterinarians often recommend the Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Hot Spot & Itch Relief Spray because it’s both safe and effective for a wide range of skin conditions. Its non-irritating formula makes it a good choice for pets with sensitive skin, and its powerful ingredients provide fast-acting relief from common skin issues.
FAQs
1. Can this spray be used with other skin treatments?
Yes, this spray can be used alongside other skin treatments or medications. However, it’s always a good idea to consult with your veterinarian before combining products.
2. How often should I use this spray on my pet?
You can use the spray as often as needed, especially when your pet starts showing signs of discomfort, such as scratching or licking. Regular use may help prevent further irritation.
3. Is this product safe for cats?
Yes, this spray is safe for both cats and dogs. It’s specially formulated for use on pets over 12 weeks old.
4. Can this spray be used on puppies and kittens?
This product is recommended for pets over 12 weeks of age. If your puppy or kitten is younger, it's best to consult your vet for alternative treatments.
5. Will this spray leave an oily residue on my pet’s fur?
No, this spray is designed to absorb quickly into the skin without leaving a greasy or oily residue. Your pet’s coat should feel soft and moisturized after application.
Final Thoughts
The Veterinary Formula Clinical Care Hot Spot & Itch Relief Medicated Spray is a must-have for any pet owner looking to provide quick and easy relief from itchy, irritated skin. It’s effective, affordable, and simple to use, making it an essential addition to your pet care routine. By using this spray, you can help your pet feel comfortable, healthy, and happy in no time.
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soranatus · 3 months ago
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ONE SHALL STAND / ONE SHALL FALL In spray paint, by Daniel Warren Johnson
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calspainthole · 2 months ago
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#Hobbystreak Day 1.6
Most of the models are responding really well to their treatment in Da Big Green Bath! Scrubbed as much paint off as I could, and threw em back in so I can give em a second brushing tomorrow
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leondxs · 6 months ago
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Look at my mailbox :)
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chaosmenu · 10 months ago
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why has nardwuar interviewed literally every single person under the sun
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the-takosader · 8 months ago
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I found the password to my account again!
Nah I'm just joking, I've been logged in all along. Anyway, welcome back to Takosader's ramblings. This is part 2 of the Cherry XII project detailing.
Last month, I outlined the madness that I'm doing with this kit, including:
The inspiration
The logic
The methods
...and other such inane phrases incomprehensible to people who don't trawl Wikipedia and TVTropes pages for fun.
So. Let's review - where am I up to with the build? What's happened in the 6 weeks and a day since I last posted?
When I wrote the post last month, I was as far as making a router template for expanding the neck pocket. I'd already made a centre line (what mathblr may call a datum line), and was getting ready to sort out that router template. By the end of the 9th Feb, I suddenly had a new set of 3 cuts on my right index finger. Ouch.
So yeah, that was not fun. 3 weeks off to let my finger heal up, and I was back up at the beginning of March to continue where I left off. In those 3 weeks, my aunt (who is so very kindly helping me build this and is teaching me how to do woodwork at the same time) had routed out the neck pocket of the semi-hollow Telecaster body I acquired for this madness to accommodate a neck heel of 59mm, expanded from the standard 56mm that it was routed for originally.
We worked our arses off on March 1st, and that's an understatement. In the 6 hours we worked on it, not only did we modify the body to support the bridge pickup, which requires modifying the rear pickup cavity, but we also designed a new scratchplate for it and we attached the neck too.
Most of last week was spent just making the scratchplate, ensuring that it actually fit on the guitar. By the end of it, well...
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I'd say these photos prove more than anything that we came up with a pretty damn good design. Yeah, for my fellow guitar nerds out there, this is in fact a Telecaster Thinline body modded to fit '69 pickup styling. Why '69 specifically? Because according to Fender, the '70s thinlines were H-H, not S-S. Also '69 was the first year they even came out.
Of course, to be fair, the entire thing, aside from the scratchplate, is purely pre-built stock. I think I mentioned last time that this is a kit-build right? Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm too lazy to check right now.
Next week's going to be fun, though. Might actually get to first assembly stage of putting the bridge and the string ferrules in, and then, who knows, maybe I'll get to start finishing the damn thing. Either way, it's been 3 months well spent, I'll tell you that. And that's not even accounting for making the brand new nut that's going to be required for this!
Maybe I can set up the pickups on the 6 string (which I'll make from the original kit's body) in such a way that combining them has the same effect as on a J-Bass, or the Red Special. Hell, maybe I could do that on the Sunset Fade. Options, options, options.
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theriverbeyond · 1 year ago
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Where did u get her printed? I also bought the mesh but I keep being turned away by local print places cause she for resin printing and idk where to go online 🥲✊
I went on etsy!! I picked FilamentFarm because their reviews looked really good. The print came out beautiful, basically cleaned up already, & very well packed. it was.... NOT cheap, I will say, but also I'm paying for the service of not having to buy own store and troubleshoot my own resin printer so it was worth it in my eyes.
I just sent them a message via etsy messaging and they responded quickly! When I was looking I did see other 3D resin print services also on etsy, so you can shop around a bit if you want.
good luck!!
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