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salmondragonart:

Emergency Comms

I’ve applied to multiple jobs and it’s gotten me nowhere, and I am currently staying at a homeless shelter…

I don’t have easy access to my drawing tablet. I can only use it by going to someone’s place and setting it up there and I can only do this for a few hours every week.

Below are some examples of my traditional art. It will be done in pencil on blank white paper. (Zane is on lined paper but I have access to better paper now.)

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Prices are

$5 CAD for an uncolored bust sketch

$10 CAD for an uncolored full body

Extras/addons

+$5 for an extra character

+$5 for coloring

The coloring will be done in Ibis paint since I can use it from my phone and don’t need a laptop or drawing tablet. Examples of colored art seen below.

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Please message me if you are interested. Payment taken through Ko-fi

Im willing to draw any fandom or character and not just Borderlands. I can also do ship art and draw OCs as long as you have refs.

cpunkhobie2:

shoutout to everyone with forget disorders (adhd, DID/osdd, ptsd/c-ptsd, asd, dementia/alzeheimers, schizophrenia, other psychotic disorders, major depressive, chronically ill/phys disabled people with brain fog, people with long-Covid, natural memory degradation, and etc.)

odekirk:

i hate when people use “#yeah i’ll reblog that” on very high effort posts like fanart and stuff that probably took OP hours. “#yeah i’ll reblog that” is for text posts that just say “jackin’ off my beanstalk” or whatever

fishyfishyfishtimes:

fluffiest-bug:

fishyfishyfishtimes:

fluffiest-bug:

tiktoks-for-tired-tots:

I really want to like this video, but we have giant isopods (Bathynomus giganteus) at our local aquarium and I learned about their stressed behaviors and the poor fella is hella stressed. Giant isopods they only move to eat or escape predators because they need to conserve energy. Two of them were swimming which means they’re probably quite stressed.

Plus taking them out of the water is the biggest problem here because the live in extremely cold water so it’s probably also overheating. Hell, oceanic hermit crabs try to escape your hand’s warmth even if you’re holding them under water and they live in relatively warm water in comparison to giant isopods.

Educating children and introducing them to oceanic life is important, but not at the cost of the animal’s comfort and safety.

Gosh! That’s horrid, I had no idea! D:

If you’re wondering what proper giant isopod education and interaction entails and maybe need a pick me up, the Monterey Bay aquarium has a monitored touchpool with 4 isopods to gently pet so no one isopod gets too stressed, the water is absolutely frigid (which also helps with keeping people from bothering them too much) and they are never picked up, unless it’s by a trained individual. They feel like sandpaper btw.

They’re my favorite aquarium because I am biased and because they help do research on the animals they keep. When possible they try to rescue animals and only keep ones that are unreleasable and/or breed them so they aren’t pulling animals from the wild as much as possible and because captive bred animals experience less stress in displays.

Once again a win for Monterey Bay Aquarium! Good for them and good for their isopods. :>