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vickorano:

beesmygod:

psuedofolio:

Got some spare time? Make a comic!

Download the sample printable comic right here!

Reasons for doing this?

1: My followers can finally have a printed comic by me.

2: It seemed like a fun activity to do, specially with young kids.

3: It might be cool if interweb folks shared tiny little mini comics with each other. And a whole bunch of people can print each other’s comics and maybe we could collect ones by other artists. So… ya know. Why not?

ahhh cute

Yesss…

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animationtidbits:

Whisper of the Heart - Backgrounds

(via letsnotcake)

discoverynews:

Is This a Parrot on Mars?
A new paper claims this is not a Rorschach test for the extraterrestrially challenged, but an anatomically correct, three-dimensional rendering of a parrot on Mars that is too accurate for chance.
So concludes an independent team of two geologists, three veterinarians and a sculptor — who spent six years hashing out the details of three images from NASA’s now-defunct Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft taken between April 2000 and December 2005.
What is generically described by NASA as “repeat layered material and rectilinear ridges” in its description of Mars Global Surveyor photo No. S13/01480, actually includes an “avian-shaped formation that exhibits a unique set of proportional features,” says independent researchers Michael Dale, George Haas, James Miller, William Saunders and veterinarians A.J. Cole, Joseph Friedlander and Susan Orosz, in a paper in the Journal of Scientific Exploration.
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discoverynews:

Is This a Parrot on Mars?

A new paper claims this is not a Rorschach test for the extraterrestrially challenged, but an anatomically correct, three-dimensional rendering of a parrot on Mars that is too accurate for chance.

So concludes an independent team of two geologists, three veterinarians and a sculptor — who spent six years hashing out the details of three images from NASA’s now-defunct Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft taken between April 2000 and December 2005.

What is generically described by NASA as “repeat layered material and rectilinear ridges” in its description of Mars Global Surveyor photo No. S13/01480, actually includes an “avian-shaped formation that exhibits a unique set of proportional features,” says independent researchers Michael Dale, George Haas, James Miller, William Saunders and veterinarians A.J. Cole, Joseph Friedlander and Susan Orosz, in a paper in the Journal of Scientific Exploration.

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ramirezdahmerbundy:

Spined Soldier Bug Eggs.

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aetheria:

Watercolor illustrations of different styles of sari & clothing worn by women in South Asia, 1928.

(Source: Wikipedia, via robotverve)

animationtidbits:

Kiki’s Delivery Service - Backgrounds 

(via letsnotcake)

beconinriot:

Moon Bridge in Taiwan by bbe022001 

beconinriot:

Moon Bridge in Taiwan by bbe022001 

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vickorano:

beesmygod:

psuedofolio:

Got some spare time? Make a comic!

Download the sample printable comic right here!

Reasons for doing this?

1: My followers can finally have a printed comic by me.

2: It seemed like a fun activity to do, specially with young kids.

3: It might be cool if interweb folks shared tiny little mini comics with each other. And a whole bunch of people can print each other’s comics and maybe we could collect ones by other artists. So… ya know. Why not?

ahhh cute

Yesss…

(via daleoflikes)

animationtidbits:

Whisper of the Heart - Backgrounds

(via letsnotcake)

pussylequeer:

Crystal Renn

pussylequeer:

Crystal Renn

(via oscardeegrouch)

discoverynews:

Is This a Parrot on Mars?
A new paper claims this is not a Rorschach test for the extraterrestrially challenged, but an anatomically correct, three-dimensional rendering of a parrot on Mars that is too accurate for chance.
So concludes an independent team of two geologists, three veterinarians and a sculptor — who spent six years hashing out the details of three images from NASA’s now-defunct Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft taken between April 2000 and December 2005.
What is generically described by NASA as “repeat layered material and rectilinear ridges” in its description of Mars Global Surveyor photo No. S13/01480, actually includes an “avian-shaped formation that exhibits a unique set of proportional features,” says independent researchers Michael Dale, George Haas, James Miller, William Saunders and veterinarians A.J. Cole, Joseph Friedlander and Susan Orosz, in a paper in the Journal of Scientific Exploration.
keep reading

discoverynews:

Is This a Parrot on Mars?

A new paper claims this is not a Rorschach test for the extraterrestrially challenged, but an anatomically correct, three-dimensional rendering of a parrot on Mars that is too accurate for chance.

So concludes an independent team of two geologists, three veterinarians and a sculptor — who spent six years hashing out the details of three images from NASA’s now-defunct Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft taken between April 2000 and December 2005.

What is generically described by NASA as “repeat layered material and rectilinear ridges” in its description of Mars Global Surveyor photo No. S13/01480, actually includes an “avian-shaped formation that exhibits a unique set of proportional features,” says independent researchers Michael Dale, George Haas, James Miller, William Saunders and veterinarians A.J. Cole, Joseph Friedlander and Susan Orosz, in a paper in the Journal of Scientific Exploration.

keep reading

ramirezdahmerbundy:

Spined Soldier Bug Eggs.

(via mylittlenestofvipers)

lulubonanza:

Drawn By Massimo Carnevale

lulubonanza:

Drawn By
Massimo Carnevale

(via mylittlenestofvipers)

aetheria:

Watercolor illustrations of different styles of sari & clothing worn by women in South Asia, 1928.

(Source: Wikipedia, via robotverve)

animationtidbits:

Kiki’s Delivery Service - Backgrounds 

(via letsnotcake)

(Source: thrustr, via emilygracevee)

(Source: exsect, via the-hazeltons)

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