Chikn nuggit :D
Finally done with this drawing
I was a half asleep while drawing this lol
I was inspired by a song called Lil Nuggit (Original Chikn Nuggit Song)by Chi-Chi
That song bops hard >:D
Please check out the song and chikn nuggit ^^
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As I scroll through my social media feeds, I can't help but notice how so many people are taking sides in the Palestine-Israel conflict. It's as if they're choosing teams, like it's a game where one side must win and claim the entire territory. But in reality, it's not a game at all. It's a heartbreaking situation that's tearing lives apart.
I recently saw a post about a place in Palestine considered sacred, where the second masjid was built. On the other side, Israel is the homeland of Jesus Christ, making it sacred in its own right. But as I prayed and knelt before God, I couldn't help but wonder if this is what He intended. Is this a test of people's beliefs? And if so, why do innocent lives have to suffer?
I asked God why life, which is said to be fair in His eyes, seems so painfully unfair for so many people. Some live in comfort, while others cry themselves to sleep because they can't solve their problems. These thoughts brought tears to my eyes, and my heart ached for all those affected.
I watched a video where an 8-month-old baby was crying in her father's arms, frightened by the sounds of bullets and the chaos of the hospital. It made me think of my little sister in such a terrifying situation, and I could hardly breathe at the mere thought. What about that baby's father, who was desperately trying to protect his daughter, knowing he couldn't stop the war just because she was crying?
Turning back to the social media posts, it's disheartening that everyone seems focused on their religious beliefs, whether they are Muslims or Jews, but hardly anyone is talking about the people. It's not about religion, sacred lands, or territory. It's about the people, and every human deserves freedom and peace. No one should have to witness a war, be involved in it, or endure its horrors.
The ongoing genocide is a painful reality that cannot be ignored. The loss of countless lives is a tragedy that should break our hearts. We must come together to call for an end to this violence, an end to the suffering, and an end to the killing of innocent people. No conflict should ever lead to the senseless loss of life.
I believe in a world where every person deserves a peaceful and fulfilling life. A life where dreams can be pursued, choices are made freely, and where the sounds of war aren't the lullaby for the night. I pray for the children, the adults, and the leaders caught in this conflict. I hope for smiles, laughter, full stomachs, and the chance to experience the beauty of the world, rather than its cruelty.
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Do your rules say what to do with a pea seed that first has its radicle emerge and grow downwards. And then um. Have another radicle emerge and grow upwards. (Idk if it was anatomically another radicle but it lacked cotyledons and chlorophyll.)
i hate to be a seed analyst on main but it could have been a secondary epicotyl? peas have a thing where if their terminal bud (area of the stem with the leaves) gets damaged, they can send up a second one, but in my experience it looks a bit wonky in comparison, like kind of stunted and stiff and not really as stem-like. according to the AOSA rules for peas (might be different depending on which rules youre going by), each seedling needs to have at least one strong epicotyl with good leaves to be considered normal, and a damaged primary with a good enough secondary epicotyl with those characteristics can pass as a normal seedling if they have leaves at the top and a nice root and looks...fine, but if its just a pale peg thing, it's not considered enough to make up for a missing stem. id call it abnormal (wont make it to adulthood or if it does, wont be a normal productive plant).
alternatively, if it genuinely was growing two roots, no epicotyl/damaged shoot would be my official reason for saying it's abnormal. unofficially i would say Damn Thats Crazy.
(also, a note on pea anatomy-- in the case of peas, the cotyledons are most of the seed itself that stays below the soil, and then the plant sends up a stem and just uses it as a food source. so the little guy DID have cotyledons, it just...was not putting out an actual stem + leaves. the no chlorophyll part doesnt surprise me, a lot of newly germinated seedlings take a minute to get their chlorophyll and look pale at first, then develop actual green coloration in their leaves and stems as they get to be around a few days old-- especially if theyre being grown in low/no light-- but if it stayed with no chlorophyll it would be albino, which is very possible and an abnormal condition in most rulebooks).
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