Name: Little Beepo
Skill: Fucking Miserable
Quote: Please let me have some grease from the stovetop. I’ll cry if you don’t let me have some grease. I need it.
Thx for reading
The Lich's well from his debut episode in Adventure Time
This was in Sioux Falls South Dakota! The green sky is caused by large hail stones within the storm refracting back green light to the observer.
please interact if: you are only eighteen, you have a ruptured spleen, you always carry a purse, you've got eyes like a bat, your feet are flat, your asthma's getting worse, you ain't no fool, you're a-goin' to school, you're working in a defense plant, you've got a dislocated disc and a wracked up back, you're allergic to flowers and bugs, if when the bombshell hits you get epileptic fits, if you're addicted to a thousand drugs, you've got the weakness woes, you can't touch your toes, you can hardly reach your knees, and if the enemy came close to you you'd probably start to sneeze
Thinking about colouring sleeping annie, but here's some coffee fueled warmups for the day
Clue™
That ol’ chart of mine makes the rounds online periodically and it drives me crazy because it’s frankly not very good. So, I finally got around to remaking it.
I doubt this will get anywhere near as popular, but I wanted to make it.
Good reference for animation, comics, and for visualizing phonetics!
I had to
a fun little challenge ive given myself in monster hunter rise is to initiate combat with a monster, go into camera mode, activate the depth of field effect, and try to get a decent picture of it while also trying not to get hit. anyway here are some really good kulu pics i just took
Luz: I’m gonna mess with her by calling her Amity.
Willow: But that’s her name?
Amity, entering the room: Hey, guys.
Luz: Hey, Amity.
Amity:
Luz: Amity?
Amity: Are you mad at me?
Luz, hugging her: Oh damn— No no, I’m sorry, Sweet Potato. Come here.
Fun Fact: opossums have so low of a body temperature that rabies can't survive in its body. Don't worry, you probably just spooked it into playing dead
Today I sat in unbeknownst close proximity to an opossum that was either afflicted with rabies, or that I had frightened nearly to death.
I'm assuming the latter because it literally looked dead — eyes open, not breathing, slightly bloated — and only moved when I left the area. As I am aware this behavior is an entirely involuntary state of shock, no wonder it walked a little... er, wobbly, when it finally recovered.
Still, I called as many wildlife hotlines as I could, given I've rarely seen an opossum active diurnally, and I'm hoping for the best for the critter I likely scared into catatonia.