I made a doll wishlist- I had a lot bookmarked on various sites, but needed a compiled list.
It's text only for (hopefully) easy access.

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I made a doll wishlist- I had a lot bookmarked on various sites, but needed a compiled list.
It's text only for (hopefully) easy access.
Helpful Hints For Knits & Crochets Illustration Detail From the February, 1982 Woman’s Day Super Special 101 Needlework & Sweater Ideas Magazine
The koroks have graduated to thrill rides, I’m so proud :D
get lost with this shit
my ace powers grow ever stronger with each passing Pride
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Tardigrade corn maze at Treinen Farm in Wisconsin.
[Image description: an arial shot of a corn maze designed to look like a tardigrade in a field of flowers. End image description.]
The sets for the Barbie movie - Architectural Digest
Athlete
Catrobatics?
Cathletics perhaps
tbh i don't really get why we divide the oceans into different oceans because they're all connected it's the same ocean
no metaphor here just pure confusion...is there a line where one ocean stops and another begins? or is it like a smooth gradient of percentages of one ocean shading into another ocean?
Yes, there is a line. There are confluences you can see and touch and they are NOT subtle in the slightest.
That's the Atlantic and the Caribbean on a particularly pronounced day.
This is the Indian and the Pacific. It's not always this obvious everywhere but the dividing lines are very much there.
Oceans have their own properties as far as temperature and salinity and unless something like a storm or a current forces them to mix they won't. Mostly this applies to vertical mixing and it gives you things like thermoclines and haloclines but water is wierd and won't mix horizontally either.
The ocean basins tend to have their own currents that go in a circle and define that ocean, and those patterns mix the water within that ocean. Like a washing machine.
The Caribbean has a little loop of its own that not on this map, but that current keeps that ocean pretty internally consistent. It's got clear warm water because of the shallow bowl of limestone sand it sits in. Where it meets the Atlantic with wildly different conditions the water is traveling in opposite directions, and it acts kind of like an oncoming lane of highway traffic. Species that have adapted to a narrow band of temperatures and salinities (most fish) can't cross, while species with a stronger homeostasis hang out there on purpose, (marine mammals, turtles, sharks). Plankton, that cannot control their horizontal movement in the water column, are held in their home territories by these barriers.
Since the place you work at receive a lot of purebred cats, can you say what maine coons are like in terms of personality? Are they cuddly?
You know, I wouldn't really describe them as 'cuddly', exactly. They enjoy attention. They like to be pet. A lot of them even like to be held and just sort of melt there.
But most of the ones I know aren't lap cats. They like to relax NEARBY their person rather than ON their person. They tend to be extremely active cats who are more interested in what's going on around them rather than lazing around with their human, especially while they are still young.
It's worth noting that maine coons seem to stay young for longer too. A typical domestic longhair cat is pretty much full grown at two years old. A maine coon will keep filling out until around four, and maintains a lot of that kittenish energy for longer.
They're very clownish cats too. I think they often get a kick out of doing things just to see how their people react.
non-confrontational cowboy that wont turn around after the 10 paces
he just breaks into a sprint and nobody has ever been able to hit him because he serpentines so well
“This town ain’t big enough for the two of us”
Non-confrontational cowboy: “SURE AINT!” *sprints away*
i offer you a set of worm on a string pride pictures. these ones are ace, aromantic/agender, and nonbinary! color-picked flags under the cut, for fun.
*flails around like kermid t. froge* I'm promoting myself I'm promoting my stuff look at me aaaaaaaaaaa
Patreon (SEE MY SHAME! uh I mean my WIPs): https://patreon.com/pandorkful
Ko-fi (feed me kitties guvna?): https://ko-fi.com/pandorkful
Fourthwall (because I deleted my redbubble!): https://pandorkful-shop.fourthwall.com
Merfolk Coloring Book (last day of Mermay oops):
Twitch (plz follow for art and games? :3c): https://twitch.tv/pandorkful
Youtube (Twitch VODs go here, among other miscellany): https://youtube.com/@pandorkful
Aaaaaand that's all I can remember.
It would be nice to not be constantly struggling financially someday! The most helpful things you could do to get me closer to that dream, FOR FREE(!!!), would be to follow my twitch and youtube channels and reblog this post! <3
merry pridemas everyone
Seconded! Have a clawsome Pride, folks!
The Kickstarter is live!
Unicorns: Their Life and Habits is a celebration of unicorns in all their many forms. Not the wispy, white-clad unicorns of mere legend, but the humble, salt-of-the-earth, occasionally flea-bitten (don't tell them I said that) ungulates that caper through our fields and woodlands.
(Seriously, please don't let on that I mentioned the fleas)
This 48 page art book will include illustrations I created in the years 2019-2022, as well as sketches and related lore. Pictures shown are of a mock-up, not the final product
Check out the Kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/625829517/unicorns-their-life-and-habits-art-book