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The HandDrawn Hero

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This adorable little robot is designed to make sure its photosynthesising passenger is well taken care of. It moves towards brighter light if it needs, or hides in the shade to keep cool. When in the light, it rotates to make sure the plant gets plenty of light. It even likes to play with humans.

Oh, and apparently, it gets antsy when it’s thirsty.

The robot is actually an art project called “Sharing Human Technology with Plants” by a roboticist named Sun Tianqi. It’s made from a modified version of a Vincross HEXA robot, and in his own words, it’s purpose is “to explore the relationship between living beings and robots.”

I don’t care if it’s silly. I want one.

Could you imagine a whole greenhouse full of these? I always thought of spaceship greenhouses as big stationary things, but imagine a rotating “sun” and a bundle of little, shuffling planters that come find crew member when their plants are dehydrated.

Steel/Grass Type

imagine if you will

this adorable lil buddy meets stabby

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They’d be soft pastel girlfriend/violent trash goblin girlfriends and I’d bake their wedding cake and stabby would just fucking shred it at the ceremony and her wife would be so proud

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Father uses sons’ drawings as inspiration for anime transformations

By: Thomas Romain (twitter | instagram | youtube | patreon)

Wholesome and badass

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The father’s artistic talent is clearly on display here, but I’m actually really impressed with this kid’s wild imagination. Many of his drawings are both conceptually unique and coherent.

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When I was 4,” McKinnon explained, “I asked my mom what a gay person was. She said, ‘A gay person is someone who loves people of their own gender, and also a lot of times gay people are very creative, like Michelangelo was gay.’ I loved Michelangelo and so I thought, ‘Well, s—, I want to be gay then.’ I was very pleasantly surprised to find out that I was.

This is so cute.

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“Last week, DC Comics released to press a splash image promoting Rebirth, its purported new and optimistic creative force for its main continuity comic line-up. In an interview with Newsarama, DC Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns said ‘Rebirth is the compass, here’s where we’re going.’ The splash image, according to its accompanying press copy, is ‘a visual Who’s Who of the DCU.’ If you want to know who matters in the DC Rebirth, well, here’s your guidemap.

In the preceding image (illustrated by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado and Hi-Fi) you will find the Trinity, Raven sans avian attire, Captain Boomerang, and two Wally Wests—one white, one black.

What you won’t find in this image, this veritable directory of DC’s plans over the next weeks, months, years, is much queer representation. I’ve edited the image to highlight the company-acknowledged-as-LGBTQ characters present.

What’s not pictured: transgender characters, non-binary characters, gay men, queer people of color, any of the several queer characters created since the New 52. No Bunker, Black Orchid, Virtue, Operator, Porcelain, Ya’Wara, or Starling. Even some of DC’s most noteworthy or headline-nabbing queer characters failed to make the cut.” — LGBTQ Hide Month: DC’s Rebirth Demotes Queer Characters

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Bless the fuck out of Harley Quinn.

Too many people actually forget that she’s a fricken Psychiatrist.

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yikes

Why do the movie???? Literally no one asked for Dr. Strange.

Seems like they don’t want money I guess. It must feel weird to be so committed to racism that you turn down money/success over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over just to make sure everyone has to see your racist visual fan fiction.

KAYLA BRINGIN IT bc all of this is fucking true

this movie can go fuck itself

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Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon for the 25th anniversary of Thelma & Louise photographed by Jason Schmidt for Harper’s Bazaar, 2016/ Thelma & Louise, 1991