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I had a lot of fun with those Permian drawings, so I decided to do another quick set of designs for my red bubble! Link will be in a reblog. If you’d like other flags or flag combos, just ask!
[ID: Several versions of the same drawing, showing two cartoony Opabinia facing each other. They are aquatic arthropods with segmented bodies with fin-like appendages, five eyes, and a single long facial appendage with a grasper at the end. The two are forming a heart shape with their curved facial appendages. Cursive text above them reads, “Gaymbrian Period.” In each image, the animals’ segments are colored with the colors of a different pride flag. In the first, one is the color of the original 9-stripe gay flag, while the other is trans flag colors. There are also two in gay flag colors, two in pan colors, two in bi colors, and two in lesbian colors. End ID.]
In honor of our D&D party finally choosing a team name after [checks notes] 10 months of playing, here is some spotify album art for the shared party playlist. Here they are, the Gold Standard!
[ID: A drawing showing the silhouettes of a group of five people in gold against a black background. From left to right, there is a tall man with long hair holding a trident, a short and stocky woman with fur over her shoulders, a slightly taller woman with an afro and a star near her head, a tall man with a single dangling earring and a spear at his back, and a tiefling woman in profile with her hand on her hip. Above each of their heads is a different symbol, outlined in gold: a trident with rays coming from the tips, an abstracted wave, a crescent moon next to a star, a pomegranate with leaves beneath it, and a feather, respectively. End ID.]
for@tgtw-project
foods from the greying wildlands ✸
[Image ID: A digital drawing of a table spread, a meal in various bowls and pots. The whole drawing is cast in soft, warm candle light. There is a steaming iron pot of root vegetable stew, a bowl of cut up tubers, sliced venison still bleeding onto the beige tablecloth, wild rice, a jar of pickled plums with its cork besides it, a small bowl of some kind of orange condiment, and a sliced squash. Beneath everything is a beige tablecloth with fringe on the sides. Set on either sides of the table are steaming cups of tea, and pale wooden dishes with small pieces of food already inside, such as a single blue-green radish, a carrot slice and some rice. There is a knife balances on the frontmost plate and a fork beside it, as well as a folded napkin. There are other wooden spoons in and around the various pots. Two tall thin beeswax candles sit on the windowsill above table, reflected in the window in front of a dark night sky. A dark-skinned red hand, dressed in sage green and rust coloured robes, reaches in from the right side of the drawing to take the lid off a blue patterned, steaming bowl of porridge with red jam on top. End ID.]
Transbian Pride Flag
Adapted from original. [transcript: 5 horizontal stripes colored with cyan, pink, white, orange, and hot pink. end ID]
Transbian: describing a transgender lesbian.
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for real once you realize that you can actually wear whatever you want and call yourself whatever name and pronouns you want and have whatever interests you want and be whatever gender you want your life gets so much better and more fun
[Image ID/ #unlocking the character customization screen /End ID]
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To understand how ridiculous this is, the first successful powered airplane flew this same year, 1903
You’re understating how ridiculous
it wasn’t just the same year. it was nine days later
[id: two images. The first is a photo of a screen displaying the following: “The New York Times, December 8, 1903.
Man won’t fly for a million years. To build a flying machine would require “the combined and continuous efforts of mathematicians and mechanics for one million to ten million years.””
The second image is a screenshot of a Google search. It reads: “when did the wright brothers fly? Answer: December 17, 1903.”]
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ID: A digital drawing of Count Dracula from Bram Stoker’s Dracula. He is a skinny white man with white hair, bushy eyebrows, a bushy moustache, and pointed ears. He is wearing a lizard onesie with the mouth open around his face. The onesie is green with yellow teeth and yellow spikes down the back, and with a red interior lining and red eyes. He is wearing red scaled boots and holding a red lizard-shaped handbag. He is pouting and brusing his hair back from his face, walking down the hall of his castle like he’s on a catwalk. He is wearing green eyeliner and a tasteful red lip. The background is mostly empty, shades of grey and green showing two windows letting in light. Above him, an excerpt from a Dracula Daily email reads: “15 May. - Once again have I seen the Count go out in his lizard fashion.”
[id: two images. The first is a twitter screenshot of a tweet by evelia @/penismommy. Their icon is Shodan from System Shock. The text reads, “when i see a lanky girl with a bit of a jaw, wearing an anime graphic tee, and pretending to be mute to hide an angelically husky voice, i always lick my thumb to shape my eyebrows, swish my hair back, and say “hey mamacita, what rhythm games you autistic about”.
The second image is the above tweet edited into a direct message from Shodan, the AI antagonist of the System Shock video game series.]