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sketchedraven · 9 months ago
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Woooo. Hopefully making this account will make things a bit easier on me.
Hello, I'm Sketch. I'm a trans-guy artist who is just trying to do his thing. I'm going to be posting art and general game dev things in regards to my current projects here.
I ask that those who follow me be over the age of 18, due to the nature of my game projects/content I consume/art I wish to make: I can't exactly stop you, but please respect my boundaries for your own sake.
I will list my current/future game projects, as well as some general tags I will be using on this blog, under the cut.
Current Projects:
- An Anomaly. [Hiatus] Themes: Horror, Yandere(?).
- More Than Meets The Eye. [Hiatus] Themes: Horror, Yandere, Kidnapping, Alot of things honestly(I'll fix this tomorrow).
Future Projects:
- If Not Limbo.[working title] Themes: Surreal(?), Liminal(?), Horror, Science, Supernatural elements??. It's a w.i.p idea that I really like, even though I likely won't be able to make it for a few years.
General Tags:
- Raven's Gaw [My posts]
- SketchedDev [Posts relating to my games]
- LookIntoTheAbyss [Mature or 18+ Content]
- Pebble Horde [Fan Content. I will treasure.]
- Feather Drop [My Fanart]
- Birdscratch [My original art]
- Rebird [Reblogs]
- mtmte ["More than meets the eye" posts]
- Anomaly ["An Anomaly" posts]
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inevitable-maze · 2 years ago
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Una pequeña colección de ilustraciones que hice para mi final de semestre <:
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photozoi · 9 months ago
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Ready or not, here I come!
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📷 by Mike Krehbiel
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IL SEGRETO DI SUPER RESPIRAZIONE?
IL SEGRETO DEL RESPIRO DELLA VITA? Con questo audio mp3 DCS di autoipnosi Vera e Professionale, dal titolo: MIGLIORA LE TUE VIE RESPIRATORIE (MIGLIORA I TUOI POLMONI) MIGLIORA LE TUE VIE RESPIRATORIE (MIGLIORA I TUOI POLMONI) – Metodo DCS tu guiderai la tua mente o la mente del tuo caro a trovare la soluzione al problema mentale e fisico che, magari,  non ti fa vivere da anni facendoti…
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boostcmg · 2 years ago
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Have you ever been imagined that Sergey Magnitsky and Mikhail Khodorkovsky participated in series of aggravated crimes, and that their imprisonment was not the worst option comparing to the real opportunity of lethal injection in the USA or life inprisonment? What if this penalty for them was very real? At the moment society can's assess the real state of things, to judge either about Russia, or its' justice.
#fakehares #shitomordniki #whoframedblackrabbit #boost #meggi #raevskayarepnina #cardinlist #sergeymagnitsky #meggifromhouseofskjold #hatefuleight #heritage #nürembergring #yukos #khodorkovsky
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dark-elf-writes · 1 year ago
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Between Hibird and Mukurowl I’m starting to see that none of these kids should name things ever
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professionalowl · 16 days ago
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@astriiformes tagged me to post about the books I have on my to-be-read list for 2025, and I promised myself I'd get through at least twelve of them, so here's a selection of the "at least twelve" I want to get through. I'm a habitual non-fiction reader because when I was 12 I hated everything "written for twelve year olds" and switched my focus to pop science (and to a lesser extent history) instead, so I am, consequently, much better at judging and picking up quality non-fiction than I am finding and reading fiction. I'm trying to spice it up by adding some (science...) fiction to the list this year, as I did last year.
I'm currently reading the very last one, Selfish Genes to Social Beings, and am hoping (in vain?) to get it done before I get back to university on Sunday. Currently stalling on chapter 6 of 13-or-so, so probably not. (It doesn't help that like...see...I've been to the optician four times in the past three weeks...and I've come away with a new prescription three of those times, with more on the way...and on top of all that, I have a "dissertation to draft" or something. It's hard.) It's very readable, though, I'd recommend it.
Tagging: @magiefish, @t4tbruharvey, @specialagentartemis and...whoever else I've interacted with who has a long list of things to read on their plate.
Detailed exposition below the cut, because one of my other goals is to get used to expositing more frequently and more clearly:
Fiction:
On The Origin Of Species and Other Stories (Bo-Young Kim, 2021) - I was looking for short story collections to try and get back into the habit of reading at lunchtime, and a user I follow recommended this one. The theme is, roughly, "posthumanist stories about evolution" and it's great so far - I've only read the first one, but. Like. (Staring out over the water) Man.
Children of Ruin (Adrien Tchaikovsky, 2019) - I really liked Children of Time, which is about artifically-evolved hyperintelligent spiders colliding with the descendants of the dying civilisation that accidentally created them while trying to force-evolve servile primates. They make a computer out of ants and store a person on it. It absolutely ruled the whole way through, so obviously I have to read the sequels - I hear this one is about octopi, but I'm about 12 pages in, so who can say.
Absolution (Jeff VanderMeer, 2024) - again, I finished Annihilation, Authority, and Acceptance last summer, specifically because I discovered he was dropping a new one, and really enjoyed them. I think my sibling has made off with this one for now, though.
Non-fiction:
Planetary Social Thought: The Anthropocene Challenge to the Social Sciences (Nigel Clark and Bronislaw Szerzynski, 2021) - my best friend got me this for my birthday. I've read a small chunk of the literature on the Anthropocene, and the concept succeeds and fails in ways I find really interesting, so I'll happily read an entire book about it.
The Serviceberry (Robin Wall Kimmerer, 2024) - I've been meaning to read Braiding Sweetgrass since forever, and the economic angle of this one really intrigues me - I've encountered similar ideas in the course of reading anthropology, but one of my missions for this year is to start reading indigenous authors directly instead of just letting anthropologists paraphrase them, so I'd like to get a hold of a copy at some point.
Rebirding: Restoring Britain's Wildlife (Benedict Macdonald, 2019) - I read the first chapter of this in Year 13, which was about the history of Britain's relationship with its wildlife, and it was horrifying. I must read more.
The Museum of the Wood Age (Max Adams, 2022) - my brother gave this to me for Christmas and it looks awesome. It's about wood technology - "basic devices" like screws, levers, and wheels, as the blurb calls them - and its adaptability. I'm always a fan of flipping the script on quote-unquote "basic technologies" and simplicity/complexity is a favourite issue of mine, so I'm quite excited about this one!
The History of Magic: From alchemy to witchcraft, from the Ice Age to the present (Chris Gosden, 2020) - picked it up at a local bookshop for £6 (a steal) last Christmas because it was there, started reading it, got distracted, never made it past the second chapter. What I did read was very good, as is everything else I've read by Chris Gosden - albeit very broad in scope, so it'll be interesting to see what he chooses to cover! Probably one for after I graduate in June. Most of these are for after I graduate in June.
Black Spartacus: The Epic Life of Toussaint Louverture (Suhir Hazareesingh, 2020) - another book I got halfway through and then dropped when school started again, way back in 2021. I distinctly remember that it was impressively well-written and engaging, and I'm not usually one for biographies, but the guy is really compelling, as are the details Hazareesingh includes on the specifics of the Haitian Revolution and the links between revolutionary action and Haitian culture. It's high on my "HAVE to finish this at some point" list.
What An Owl Knows (Jennifer Ackerman, 2023) - Ackerman's The Genius of Birds had a massive impact on me and the way I thought about intelligence (human and animal) when I was like, 14, and I was a big fan of the half of the sequel The Bird Way I managed to get through in 2020. I've always been a fan of making the self-deprecating joke "I call myself Owl online because I appear to be wise but am actually very stupid," and this book seems like it's trying to swing the pendulum back in the other direction - so, of course, I must read it.
Are We Smart Enough To Know How Smart Animals Are? (Franz de Waal, 2016) - relatedly, I've read a lot of cognitive archaeology over the course of my degree, much of which plays on the same things I found interesting about The Genius of Birds, but it's obviously hominid-focused, and where it isn't the lens is mostly on other primates and occasionally some cetaceans and corvids, and it's prone to making sweeping statements about what animals can/can't do. This one came up in a book I read last year, which was also about conceptions of 'intelligence,' and we had a copy lying around, so it's on the list.
Selfish Genes to Social Beings: A Cooperative History of Life (Jonathan Silvertown) - relatedly relatedly, I know a guy who does social cognition and philosophy of nature, and this one partially derives from trying to pick up on those threads, as well as get to grips with the "cooperation versus competition" arena of the philosophy/science of evolution. I'm reading it right now and while I have some nitpicks about the way it talks about human cooperation (of the "reliance on modelling leaves it stripped down and apolitical" variety), the science is very clearly presented and the author is pretty funny.
Assume also that whatever godforsaken iteration of the Skulduggery Pleasant threequels drops next is on this list, as well as a variety of other books I have yet to acquire a copy of. Most of these are recent to very old Christmas/birthday presents, so I'm prioritising the things I have a physical copy of for now.
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chickada · 1 year ago
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Dynablade kinda a milf, rebird
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dovetailsreflection · 8 months ago
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hi hi hi im avis
lol not much to say here , but im avis ! i use any pronouns and i really like a ton of things like poetry and birds and surgery ! happy to be here : ]
OOC: hi im @clay-pidgeon this is the blog of my homestuck oc from @malignancehomestuckau mx avis bailey. just clearing this up that this is not a real person its a roleplay
tags under the cut. cws will just be tagged as the thing
dovetails rambles: avis posting
ooc: posts from me, goose
the palsies: other malignance characters
ask me anything: asks for avis
rebirds: reblogs related to avis
art heart: art of avis (or other related to this blog art)
probably gonna change these tags at some point?? wip
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dippedanddripped · 1 month ago
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Alpha SV Insert Patch - ReBIRD
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carlosmerinoart · 6 months ago
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Arc'teryx SV Insert Patch - ReBird - Sound Design & Mixdown from Carlos Mer on Vimeo.
Campaign for ARCTERYX Canada, Dir Michael Makaroff Sound Designer / Re - Recording Mixer
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bkfisher · 3 months ago
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I didn't have the energy to rebird all of Spoons' birdtober collection because I was dealing with dog death but check out the adoption page!
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Did you enjoy Birdtober and their designs? Well you’re in luck because my Ko-Fi shop has them up for sale!
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smilepebble · 1 year ago
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imagine if birds had tumblr what do you think they would blog about
#op
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🕊️ zenaida-macroura 🔄 pidgeonmilkers Follow
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hey does anyone wanna sit in this tree all day with me
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🕊️ zenaida-macroura
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🐦‍⬛ bust-a-nuthatch
hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe
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🐦‍⬛ bust-a-nuthatch 🔄 woodcock Follow
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MATURE GOBBLERS WITH SPURS LESS THAN 4 INCHES DNI
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you know, DNIs don't really work. there's nothing stopping anyone from ignoring all these bans you put in place. sometimes birds purposely look for them so they can harass you! i mean how else are you still posting on here if you've excluded yourself from your own blog?
🦃 meleagris-gallopavo
ILL KILL YOU
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🕊️ zenaida-macroura 🔄 mealworms Follow
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hey is anyone else gonna take this spot at the finch feeder
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no? well, more for me then!
🐦‍⬛ housefinchcrisis Follow
hey can i have a turn
🐦‍⬛ housefinchcrisis
hey
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hey
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hello
🐦‍⬛ housefinchcrisis
can i please have some food
#imagine hogging the bird feeder. couldn't be me #rebird
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🐦 peterpeterpeter 🔄 cyanocitta-cristata Follow
🐦 peterpeterpeter
you know just because you CAN take a bunch of peanuts from the feeder doesn't mean you SHOULD. let some of us smaller birds enjoy them too.
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mad because you can't fit three whole shelled peanuts down your throat aren't you
🐦 peterpeterpeter
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this is who you're talking to every time you're mean to me
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🦉 who-cooks-for-you 🔄 woodcock
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meep
🦉 who-cooks-for-you
literally the most sexual motherfucker in this forest edge habitat.
#owl shut up
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boostcmg · 2 years ago
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We bet that most of you have repeatedly wondered what Joseph Kobzon has with his face and hair, and why he has such an unnatural appearance. It's pretty simple. Serial cannibal Nikolai Espopovich Dzhumangaliyev, as it turned out, not only knows how to sing, but also works part-time as a deputy of the State Duma in his free from singing and culinary experiments with humans. Discover more fake hares following hashtag #shitomordniki. #Kobzonjumangaliyev #fakehares #whoframedblackrabbit #boost #boostcmg #meggi #meggifromhouseofskjold #raevskayarepnina #nürembergring #3rdreich #göring #sisterofgöring #daughterofskjold #hatefuleight #jesuishash #hasheight #heritage #shitomordniki
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boostprivateequity · 1 year ago
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🪄Investment magic comics: true meaning of common economics definitions.
Follow Black Rabbit:
🖤#boost #boostcmg #alternativeinvestments #assetsmanagement #uhnwi #heritage #harefuleight #nürembergring #boostvs3rdreich #boostvsvanguard #whoframedblackrabbit #fakehares #battleonkrupskayabulge #crueltyfreeinvestments #rebird #turbosuperiority #rbrd #meggi #meggifromhouseofskjold #ceoboost #meggifromskjold #daughterofskjold #sisterofgoering #meggigoering #meggigöring #raevskayarepnina #annamariaserafimaraevskayarepnina #мэгги #мэггигёринг #раевскаярепнина #аннамариясерафимараевскаярепнина
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alma-draws · 2 years ago
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Yes. Yes he can. The shaft of the cane is inscribed with a gravity rune, letting it float when activated. Morred uses this to circumvent problems or cause mischief, or to circumvent problems that stand in the way of causing mischief.
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Morred, taking the phrase “mobility aid” to unconventional extremes.
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