ok bye now
[some blinkies made by @/official-rpd and @/b0nkcreat]

ok bye now
[some blinkies made by @/official-rpd and @/b0nkcreat]
listen. I am on a multi-week long trip through the western U.S. right now but I’m coming here to say
(ID under the cut)
a series of EYES I made last summer while camping (with tents and all), spent about an hour and a half on each, hence the poor materials and inconsistent proportions. inspired by the 5th season of tma and follows jon and martin on a very normal day
okay. I am wheezing with laughter. beloved followers. let's play a game. take a look at this map.
what do you think this is a map of. just any guesses, just drop 'em in my replies, c'mon.
(if you've seen the video I took this from don't spoil it please)
All very good answers! The closest one was:
to any mutuals who have a toyhouse account, what the hell is the invite code…….
y’know I could be doing something useful like reading but no. I’m design a species of weird teacup people
hopefully some Lindsey doodles will make up for my absence
my personal character design opinion
alternatively
peak character design right here
this right here is the best reblog so far
I just settled back into my not-actually-normal life after being at camp for 6 days. what the hell did I miss.
you know I had the opportunity to sleep in the car to actually be ready for camp tomorrow (technically today actually) but NOOOOOOOOO I’ve just been scrolling on tumblr and watch YouTube videos
guess who’s staying up past midnight to wait for their mom to get back from a flight to Utah that will probably be cancelled due to bad weather. this guuuuuyyyyy 👈
I’m convinced it was an interdimensional portal
Oooh, I know this one! The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration - they make the rules for flying here in the US) has designated “roads” in the sky to keep all the commercial jets from running into each other. When you’re headed the same direction at the same speed, you don’t get in each other’s way. If you’re heading east you fly at one elevation, and west-bound planes fly at a different height. There are lots of rules to keep mid-air crashes to a minimum.
However, if you’re running late, or weather in one spot is bad, you can call up Air Traffic Control and ask for a new route! And they will look at their little radar screens and maps of all the airplanes in the area, and tell you what shortcut you can take.