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sketchedraven · 1 month
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Woooo. Hopefully making this account will make things a bit easier on me.
Hello, I'm Sketch. I'm a trans-guy artist who is just trying to do his thing. I'm going to be posting art and general game dev things in regards to my current projects here.
I ask that those who follow me be over the age of 18, due to the nature of my game projects/content I consume/art I wish to make: I can't exactly stop you, but please respect my boundaries for your own sake.
I will list my current/future game projects, as well as some general tags I will be using on this blog, under the cut.
Current Projects:
- An Anomaly. [Hiatus] Themes: Horror, Yandere(?).
- More Than Meets The Eye. [Hiatus] Themes: Horror, Yandere, Kidnapping, Alot of things honestly(I'll fix this tomorrow).
Future Projects:
- If Not Limbo.[working title] Themes: Surreal(?), Liminal(?), Horror, Science, Supernatural elements??. It's a w.i.p idea that I really like, even though I likely won't be able to make it for a few years.
General Tags:
- Raven's Gaw [My posts]
- SketchedDev [Posts relating to my games]
- LookIntoTheAbyss [Mature or 18+ Content]
- Pebble Horde [Fan Content. I will treasure.]
- Feather Drop [My Fanart]
- Birdscratch [My original art]
- Rebird [Reblogs]
- mtmte ["More than meets the eye" posts]
- Anomaly ["An Anomaly" posts]
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inevitable-maze · 11 months
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Una pequeña colección de ilustraciones que hice para mi final de semestre <:
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IL SEGRETO DI SUPER RESPIRAZIONE?
IL SEGRETO DEL RESPIRO DELLA VITA? Con questo audio mp3 DCS di autoipnosi Vera e Professionale, dal titolo: MIGLIORA LE TUE VIE RESPIRATORIE (MIGLIORA I TUOI POLMONI) MIGLIORA LE TUE VIE RESPIRATORIE (MIGLIORA I TUOI POLMONI) – Metodo DCS tu guiderai la tua mente o la mente del tuo caro a trovare la soluzione al problema mentale e fisico che, magari,  non ti fa vivere da anni facendoti…
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boostcmg · 1 year
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Have you ever been imagined that Sergey Magnitsky and Mikhail Khodorkovsky participated in series of aggravated crimes, and that their imprisonment was not the worst option comparing to the real opportunity of lethal injection in the USA or life inprisonment? What if this penalty for them was very real? At the moment society can's assess the real state of things, to judge either about Russia, or its' justice.
#fakehares #shitomordniki #whoframedblackrabbit #boost #meggi #raevskayarepnina #cardinlist #sergeymagnitsky #meggifromhouseofskjold #hatefuleight #heritage #nürembergring #yukos #khodorkovsky
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dark-elf-writes · 6 months
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Between Hibird and Mukurowl I’m starting to see that none of these kids should name things ever
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professionalowl · 2 months
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Actually, while we're shaming people for their 452 unread books, here's a list of unread books of mine of which I own physical copies, attached to the year I obtained them, so that you can all shame me into reading more:
2024: Ways of Being: Animals, Plants, Machines: The Search for a Planetary Intelligence (James Bridle; just started)
2021: Islands of Abandonment: Life in the Post-Human Landscape (Cal Flyn)
2024: Extreme Fabulations: Science Fictions of Life (Steven Shaviro)
2021: The Unreal & The Real Vol. 1: Where on Earth (Ursula K. Le Guin)
2023: A Study in Scarlet (Arthur Conan Doyle)
2023: Ritual: How Seemingly Senseless Acts Make Life Worth Living (Dmitri Xygalatas)
2023: Vibrant Matter: A political ecology of things (Jane Bennett)
2023: The History of Magic: From Alchemy to Witchcraft, from the Ice Age to the Present (Chris Gosden)
2018: Ways of Seeing (John Berger)
2022: An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us (Ed Yong)
2020: Owls of the Eastern Ice: The Quest to Find and Save the World's Largest Owl (Jonathan C. Slaught)
2023: My Life in Sea Creatures (Sabrina Imbler)
2020: The Bird Way: A New Look at How Birds Talk, Work, Play, Parent, and Think (Jennifer Ackerman)
2023: Birds and Us: A 12,000-Year History, from Cave Art to Conservation (Tim Birkhead)
2020: Rebirding: Restoring Britain's Wildlife (Benedict Macdonald)
2022: The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human (Siddhartha Mukherjee)
2022: An Anthropologist on Mars (Oliver Sacks)
2021: Sex, Botany & Empire: The Story of Carl Linnaeus and Joseph Banks (Patricia Fara)
2023: At The Mountains of Madness (H.P. Lovecraft)
2019: Invisible Cities (Italo Calvino; I have been trying to finish this forever and am so, so close)
2023: Brian Boru and the Battle of Clontarf (Sean Duffy)
2021: What is History, Now? How the past and present speak to each other (Helen Carr and Suzannah Lipscomb; essay collection, half-read)
2020: Winter King: The Dawn of Tudor England (Thomas Penn)
2022: Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body, and Primitive Accumulation (Silvia Federici)
2020: Black Spartacus: The Epic Life of Touissant Louverture (Sudhir Hazareesingh; half-read)
2019: The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (Hallie Rubenhold; 3/4 read)
2022: Lenin on the Train (Catherine Merridale)
2020: October: The Story of the Russian Revolution (China Miéville)
2019: The Villa, the Lake, the Meeting: Wannsee and the Final Solution (Mark Roseman)
2019: Heimat: A German Family Album (Nora Krug)
2018: Maus I: My Father Bleeds History (Art Spiegelman)
2020: Running in the Family (Michael Ondaatje)
2022: Wide Sargasso Sea (Jean Rhys; also never technically "finished" Jane Eyre, but I did my time, damn you)
2023: Time Shelter (Georgi Gospodinov)
2019: Our Man in Havana (Graham Greene; started, left unfinished)
2019: The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (John le Carré)
2021: Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race (Reni Eddo-Lodge; half-read)
2017: Rebel Without Applause (Lemn Sissay)
2022: The Metamorphosis, and Other Stories (Franz Kafka)
2011?: The Complete Cosmicomics (Italo Calvino; vaguely remember reading these when I was maybe 7 and liking them, but I have forgotten their content)
2022: Free: Coming of Age at the End of History (Lea Ypi)
2021: Fairy and Folk Tales of Ireland (W.B. Yates)
Some of these are degree-related, some not; some harken back to bygone areas of interest and some persist yet; some were obtained willingly and some thrust upon me without fanfare. I think there are also some I've left at college, but I'm not sure I was actually intending to read any of them - I know one is an old copy of Structural Anthropology by Claude Levi-Strauss that Dad picked up for me secondhand, which I...don't intend to torment myself with. Reading about Tom Huffman's cognitive-structural theory of Great Zimbabwe almost finished me off and remains to date the only overdue essay I intend to never finish, mostly because the professor let me get away with abandoning it.
There are also library books, mostly dissertation-oriented, from which you can tell that the cognitive archaeologists who live in my walls finally fucking Got me:
The Rise of Homo sapiens: The Evolution of Modern Thinking (Thomas Wynn & Fred Coolidge)
The Material Origin of Numbers: Insights from the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (Karenleigh A. Overmann)
Archaeological Situations: Archaeological Theory from the Inside-Out (Gavin Lucas)
And, finally, some I've actually finished recently ("recently" being "within the past year"):
The Body Fantastic (Frank Gonzalo-Crussi, solid 6/10 essay collection about a selection of body parts, just finished earlier)
An Entertainment for Angels: Electricity in the Enlightenment (Patricia Fara, also a solid 6/10, fun read but nothing special)
Babel: An Arcane History (R.F. Kuang, 8/10, didactic (sometimes necessary) but effective; magic system was cool and a clever metaphor)
The Sign of Four (A.C. Doyle, 2/10 really racist and for what)
Dr. Space Junk vs. the Universe: Archaeology and the Future (Alice Gorman, 8/10, I love you Dr. Space Junk)
In Search of Us: Adventures in Anthropology (Lucy Moore, 8/10, I respect some of these people slightly more now)
The Dispossessed (Ursula K. Le Guin, 9/10 got my ass)
The Hound of the Baskervilles (A.C. Doyle, 7/10 themez 👍)
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chickada · 6 months
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Dynablade kinda a milf, rebird
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dovetailsreflection · 10 days
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hi hi hi im avis
lol not much to say here , but im avis ! i use any pronouns and i really like a ton of things like poetry and birds and surgery ! happy to be here : ]
OOC: hi im @clay-pidgeon this is the blog of my homestuck oc from @malignancehomestuckau mx avis bailey. just clearing this up that this is not a real person its a roleplay
tags under the cut. cws will just be tagged as the thing
dovetails rambles: avis posting
ooc: posts from me, goose
the palsies: other malignance characters
ask me anything: asks for avis
rebirds: reblogs related to avis
art heart: art of avis (or other related to this blog art)
probably gonna change these tags at some point?? wip
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redwritr · 5 months
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been readin redbird for a long time now. i can't remember the exact chapter i started but i do remember fallin in love with it as soon as i read the first chapter. being on this journey with nell and arthur has been nothin short of beautiful and i cannot wait for the last chapter. literally itchin and writhin around waiting to see how it all pans out. rebird is, and i think will forever, remain my favourite fanfic i've perhaps ever read. god bless you for such beauty.
💗bless you and thank you for readin it, stayin with it all this time (especially the last…five months), and for this absolute rush of joy you sent, which was pure dopamine with a chaser of adrenaline.
i jinx myself every damn time, so i'm definitely not going to say i'm posting part one (désolé) of the ending today.
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icaruspal · 1 year
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✤ FENIX ✤ Symbol of change and rebird . First session for D. Thanks for your trust 🤍🔥 Blackwork done at @arrecife_studio 🪸
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smilepebble · 5 months
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imagine if birds had tumblr what do you think they would blog about
#op
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hey does anyone wanna sit in this tree all day with me
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hey is anyone else gonna take this spot at the finch feeder
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no? well, more for me then!
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hey can i have a turn
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can i please have some food
#imagine hogging the bird feeder. couldn't be me #rebird
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you know just because you CAN take a bunch of peanuts from the feeder doesn't mean you SHOULD. let some of us smaller birds enjoy them too.
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mad because you can't fit three whole shelled peanuts down your throat aren't you
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this is who you're talking to every time you're mean to me
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boostprivateequity · 9 months
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🪄Investment magic comics: true meaning of common economics definitions.
Follow Black Rabbit:
🖤#boost #boostcmg #alternativeinvestments #assetsmanagement #uhnwi #heritage #harefuleight #nürembergring #boostvs3rdreich #boostvsvanguard #whoframedblackrabbit #fakehares #battleonkrupskayabulge #crueltyfreeinvestments #rebird #turbosuperiority #rbrd #meggi #meggifromhouseofskjold #ceoboost #meggifromskjold #daughterofskjold #sisterofgoering #meggigoering #meggigöring #raevskayarepnina #annamariaserafimaraevskayarepnina #мэгги #мэггигёринг #раевскаярепнина #аннамариясерафимараевскаярепнина
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Arc’teryx Workshops Invite Consumers to Engage in Upcycling
JUNE 24, 2022
https://sourcingjournal.com/topics/sustainability/arcteryx-circular-by-design-workshops-outdoor-los-angeles-upcycling-350239/
Canadian outdoor brand Arc’teryx’s series of hands-on workshops shows consumers how they can help their clothing and gear last longer.
The Arc’teryx store on La Brea Ave. in Los Angeles recently doubled as a cut-and-sew facility where pre-owned outerwear such as ski jackets, pants, vests and fleeces were deconstructed and transformed into new items. Alongside the brand’s design team, consumers created belt bags, chalk bags or reimagined garments from reclaimed textile waste.
The event was the first of three public workshops. According to Arc’teryx, the Circular by Design initiative was conceived last year with Nicole McLaughlin, a New York-based designer who specializes in upcycling retail samples and salvaged materials, who now serves as a brand ambassador on the project. The public seminars and upcycling events help consumers see how they can rework the items they already own and learn the basics of at-home tailoring. McLaughlin, who has worked with labels like Calvin Klein, Fila, Puma, Opening Ceremony and Prada on special projects, crafted a number of one-of-a-kind pieces to be auctioned off to support the Lagartijas Climbing Cru, an L.A.-based group of BIPOC climbers.
“As a brand that really commits itself to durability and extending the life of the products, we really firmly believe that we need to keep them out of landfills,” Arc’teryx’s ReBird vice president Dominique Showers, said. Launched last year, the ReBird circularity platform currently allows e-commerce shoppers to purchase a small selection of upcycled outerwear and accessories. Showers wants to expand the number of channels making use of Arc’teryx apparel waste.
Brand ambassador Nicole McLaughlin (right) works with an attendee on a reimagined piece.
While the company re-sells a selection of used product through its Used Gear microsite, it is currently working to develop the infrastructure to facilitate extensive product take-back and refurbishment. “These workshops are opportunities for us to engage with the community, to test and learn, and to figure out how we can actually scale,” she added. One option is an ongoing platform to work with designers like McLaughlin to create unique capsules made from waste-bound goods.
A challenge for the brand—which sells high-performance Gore-Tex jackets and technical gear for climbing, hiking, skiing and snowboarding—is ensuring that used goods stand up to rigorous quality and performance standards. Though attendees took fabric shears to garments that looked to be in “phenomenal condition” at the workshop, Showers said appearances can be deceiving.
The brand hosted a panel discussion at its La Brea Ave. store in Los Angeles.
Gore-Tex products need to be washed regularly in order to guard against membrane de-lamination, she said. Consumers who miss this step allow dirt and grime to build up. Skipping maintenance causes the layers of fabric to pull apart internally (a condition often invisible to the untrained eye). When that happens, “the jacket is toast,” and it loses its weather-proof qualities. Creating smaller, one-off items like belt bags from these “problem products” enables designers to make use of their undamaged areas, Showers said.
Part of the goal of the workshops, which Arc’teryx said will continue on in other locations, is to encourage shoppers to hold onto products that they believe are beyond-repair. “There’s a waste stream of great material that can become something beyond a jacket or a pair of pants,” McLaughlin said. Working with consumers, “you see this realization taking place in front of your eyes.”
Belt bags and other small accessories were created from discarded outerwear.
Equipment designer Mike Foley said that in the absence of a full take-back program, Arc’teryx hopes to show consumers “how accessible it really is” to undertake upcycling at home. While repair and reuse may not replace the fast-paced, season-to-season trend cycle, “that doesn’t mean that you can’t play with those existing pieces and make them something current or relevant that you’re excited about.”
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boostcmg · 1 year
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We bet that most of you have repeatedly wondered what Joseph Kobzon has with his face and hair, and why he has such an unnatural appearance. It's pretty simple. Serial cannibal Nikolai Espopovich Dzhumangaliyev, as it turned out, not only knows how to sing, but also works part-time as a deputy of the State Duma in his free from singing and culinary experiments with humans. Discover more fake hares following hashtag #shitomordniki. #Kobzonjumangaliyev #fakehares #whoframedblackrabbit #boost #boostcmg #meggi #meggifromhouseofskjold #raevskayarepnina #nürembergring #3rdreich #göring #sisterofgöring #daughterofskjold #hatefuleight #jesuishash #hasheight #heritage #shitomordniki
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goosetooths · 7 years
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some sketches of my oc Caujae feat. their partner, Pan by @opaloracle!! clicky clicky for better quality. she’s a french-nigerian boxer and fashion icon. I’m gonna try n do more pages of my ocs like this, wish me luck,,
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mosswolf · 2 years
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Ooh also do you have any book recommendations?
so there are just so so many good environment related books and these are all wildly different aspects and topics and they should definitely all be read critically! im also especially interested in 1) botany and 2) people and culture, and am british, so there's a definite lean towards all three of those!
braiding sweetgrass, robin wall kimmerer
silent spring, rachel carson
the next great migration, sonia shah
on the origin of evolution, john & mary gribbin
feral by george monbiot
the archipelago of hope, by gleb raygorodetsky
trash animals, edited kelsi nagy
the deep, alex rogers
entangled life, merlin sheldrake
beak, tooth and claw, mary colwell
evolution's rainbow, joan roughgarden
much ado about mothing, james lowen
where our food comes from, gary paul nabhan
in defense of plants, matt candeias
the triumph of seeds, thor hanson
underland, robert macfarlane
the book of trespass, nick hayes
the mushroom at the end of the world, anna tsing
as long as grass grows, dina gilio-whitaker
rebirding, benedict macdonald
islands of abandonment, cal flyn
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