Crimson Corona

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
asmeesh
oakishly

Silly piece inspired by this drawing by @asmeesh (her stuff is great- go check it out). The spirit of Monday mornings.


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I didn't do an exact 1-for-1 from the reference, as I wanted to try my hand at a properly groggy expression to work with the to-go mug. This piece was really an exercise in making something 3d out of a 2d image, so it's pretty experimental- I had a tricky time figuring out the anatomy on the left side, which isn't pictured in the reference. I think it turned out all right.


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I'll probably paint this one as well once it's been fired. I'd like to put some moss on the rocks, and I absolutely want to put some kind of bright, cheery logo on the to-go mug. Huge, pointy claws will be added post-firing as well, of course.



So there it is. Enjoy the coffee-wolf.

oakishly

Finally started painting this one. Expect a 100% finished version soon!

asmeesh

I will always reblog this magnificent creature

bunjywunjy
uwillneverknowwho

Hey. Stop for a second. Take this moment to appreciate that you don't have to write a paper right now. No one is asking you to write a paper. You don't have to think about the paper or plan your time around the paper. You have the freedom to think about whatever you want. Everything is going to be okay. At least you don't have to write a paper right now

you can write one if you want though but the glory is that you have a choice reblog
everythingafterall
pansyfemme

i really need to shake some people and say “being passive in every situation does not mean you are not making active choices and it does not absolve you from harming others. consistently choosing to do nothing in every situation and believing that you couldn’t have possibly been the problem because you chose inaction and not a more agressive approach can in fact also be harmful.” because this keeps happening and its driving me nuts

every day we go over the trolley problem again the choice not to act is itself an action reblog
ao3commentoftheday

Anonymous asked:

I write my fics out in Google Docs and then paste the text into Ao3 when I'm ready to post it. Does anyone else have the problem of pasting with italics? If there's a word in italics next to punctuation, Ao3 will add in a space for some reason and it's kind of infuriating.

ao3commentoftheday answered:

One of the AO3 translation volunteers (Min) created a Google Docs script to handle issues when copying from a doc into AO3. It’s really easy to use

  1. create a copy of this google doc. It contains the script that will do all of the HTML formatting for you.
  2. Delete all of the text from the document.
  3. Write or paste your fic/chapter into the document.
  4. Go up to the top menu and click the new menu option Post to AO3, then choose Prepare for posting into the HTML editor
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Note: because this is an apps script, you’ll need to give it permission to run the first time. 

The script will automatically mark up your document with the required HTML that you can then paste into the AO3 composition window. \o/

To revert your text back to normal, just go back up to that menu and choose Remove HTML. It will look like regular text again. 

Once you have the doc, you can make a new copy of it for each new fic you write and that way you’ll always have that script available when you need it :)

For other cool stuff, read this post from @ao3org - which is where I found this script in the first place ❤

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lavenderlemniscate
wtf-scientific-papers

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[Screeching sound of peeling tape

The screeching of peeling tape is a familiar albeit annoying sound. However, despite decades of study, its source has remained elusive. Herein we demonstrate that this sound is produced by a discrete train of weak shocks emanating from the fine fractures which travel supersonically with respect to the surrounding air, in the transverse direction within the detaching adhesive. Each sound pulse is generated when a fracture tip reaches the edge of the tape. We verify this using two microphones synchronized with clips from two simultaneous high-speed video cameras, one observing the fracture motions in the adhesive through the transparent substrate, while the other captures schlieren imaging of the shock fronts in the air.]

Li et al. (2026)

delighted this exists reblog