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ultra-phthalo · 5 months ago
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wip title tag game [I got tagged]
RULES: Make a new post with the names of all the files in your WIP folder, regardless of how non-descriptive or ridiculous. Let people send you an ask with the title that most intrigues them, and then post a little snippet or tell them something about it! [Link to the previous tags]
@fiber-optic-alligator Thank you for the tag, this looks fun :D I'll be sending an ask about 'Lost and Found', the plot sounds so cute. I welcome anyone to ask about the WIPs I've got.
My WIP names: 1. The Take Over AU - g/t 2. Little Islands - Story Revisited (Draft 7) - g/t 3. Cinnabar One Way / Zonal - TFP 4. War AU 5. Desert Survival With Starscream / Know the Dunes - G1 6. Polar Inquiry - G1 7. Reverse First Contact AU Notes 8. Forgotten Habitat 9. 5 Years of Kindness 10. Soot Water - Sky Bound EU 11. Nuclear war 12. Delphi
I don't organise my WIPs very well. I've written story drafts in the notes app and written the notes of other stories inside of unrelated WIPs whenever ideas come to mind, oof. But hay, I am curious about what others might be working on. And interested in sending asks your way! Mutuals: @steelthroat @topaz616 @cryingline @soothedcerberus @theinkwaygame
It's alright if you don't really have any WIPs, if you don't mind asks about the ideas that aren't quite WIPs and you're interested in sharing that'll be fun. Others are welcome to reblog and join the tag game.
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moodboard-d · 10 months ago
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pangeen · 2 days ago
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Ever seen anything like this? Watching these bulls for long periods is fascinating. Their behaviour is part of complex social structures that serve many purposes. They spar aggressively to establish dominance, determine hierarchy and test each other’s strength and skill. After sparring, they embrace as a way to strengthen their social bonds. It demonstrates that the sparring wasn’t meant to cause harm but part of their natural interaction. It helps maintain peace and cohesion in the group. The trunk intertwining is a sign of a mutual respect. If one bull emerges more dominant, the act of embracing acknowledges the other’s strength and reinforces the social structure without escalating aggression. So fascinating and utterly captivating.
// © Harry Blakey
Music: © Lord Huron - The Night We Met
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islamprotestan-blog · 26 days ago
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take refuge from orca chase...
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athos-outdoor-prospector · 1 year ago
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Cooking potatoes😍👌 🥔
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 1 year ago
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Worry not for the Nameless Red Disciple, they just went down to the river to chill with the river turtles!
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horygory · 5 months ago
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Vivarium (2019)
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This is an example of brood parasitism. A parasitic bird lays its eggs in the nests of other species. The parasitic chick often hatches earlier, grows faster, and out-competes the host's own chicks, sometimes even ejecting them from the nest.
The host parents unknowingly raise the parasitic chick, investing resources into it.
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docileeffects · 14 days ago
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afrotumble · 1 month ago
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bigdesiresadventure · 1 month ago
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When the adventure lights up the world
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sylunisart · 11 days ago
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Posting my part of the Halloween collab
Left is nighttime, and right is daytime
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txcampingyoutube · 1 month ago
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texas of morocco
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conkreetmonkey · 26 days ago
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Best part of being Canadian is that when there's moose in a survival game, you can instantly know if the devs know what a moose actually is or not. Is it the size of a donkey and/or has behaviour identical to a normal deer? Then nobody who's worked on the game has ever actually lived in moose country nor seen a moose in the flesh. If it has no capacity to deal damage to the player, it's inaccurate.
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athos-outdoor-prospector · 7 months ago
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my little wild garden! 😁👌
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thedisablednaturalist · 1 year ago
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Not me picking up a guy who secretes cyanide oops
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I put my hand near him and allowed him to crawl on his own so he didn't get spooked and use his poison attack
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Very pretty, but do not pick these guys up without gloves!!!
Apheloria virginiensis
Yellow and black flat millipede
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thisthat-ortheother · 9 months ago
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