What if you had a chocolate walrus instead of a chocolate bunny
I want a chocolate walrus
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What if you had a chocolate walrus instead of a chocolate bunny
I want a chocolate walrus

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Can you have just one smithereen?
Zelda 2 enemy encounter. I disliked the grass enemies. I hated the forest enemies. I detested the swamp enemies. I only tolerate desert enemies. They are easy to spot and beat.
You can't change what is written So when fate cries, you listen And flowers on the grave Of the child that I used to be
sometimes I sketch. not often but sometimes
This is so cute

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the rubber duck
For anyone curious what they mean by the rubber duck, rubber duck debugging is a tactic used by programmers to figure out bugs in the code. To do it, they explain the code, verbally, line by line, to the rubber duck until they find it.
It’s also very useful for writers, and I’ve used it multiple times with rubber ducks, stuffed animals, and my friends.
“when i say it out loud i realize where the stupid was”
I literally cannot count the number of times I’ve gone to someone and told them ‘I can’t figure out what’s wrong with my story, please let me explain it to you’ and that was all it took. Sometimes they ask helpful questions like ‘did you remember to feed them’ or ‘so is this all on the same day’ but other times I don’t even need that, it just figures itself out as soon as I try to explain it to someone else.
It’s one of my go-to pieces of writing advice. You’re stuck on your story? sit down and tell me/someone all about it.
This is so true, and as a random but potentially significant side note, it can also be true about lies we believe. So often I'll be acting or worrying based on some assumption, but then if I stop and say it out loud, I'll realize how false it is. E.g. lies like, "All my friends are only pretending to like me and they actually wish I would go away," or "I got into a fender bender; therefore I'm a terrible person who doesn't deserve a driver's license." They almost make sense when they're hidden in my subconscious, but once I say them I can hear how dumb they are!
Kilroy Was Here!
He’s engraved in stone in the National World War II Memorial in Washington, DC – back in a small alcove where very few people have seen it. For the WWII generation, this will bring back memories. For younger folks, it’s a bit of trivia that is an intrinsic part of American history and legend.
Anyone born between 1913 to about 1950, is very familiar with Kilroy. No one knew why he was so well known….but everybody seemed to get into it. It was the fad of its time!
At the National World War II Memorial in Washington, DC
So who was Kilroy?
In 1946 the American Transit Association, through its radio program, “Speak to America,” sponsored a nationwide contest to find the real Kilroy….now a larger-than-life legend of just-ended World War II….offering a prize of a real trolley car to the person who could prove himself to be the genuine article.
Almost 40 men stepped forward to make that claim, but only James Kilroy from Halifax, Massachusetts, had credible and verifiable evidence of his identity.
“Kilroy” was a 46-year old shipyard worker during World War II (1941-1945) who worked as a quality assurance checker at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts (a major shipbuilder for the United States Navy for a century until the 1980s).
His job was to go around and check on the number of rivets completed. (Rivets held ships together before the advent of modern welding techniques.) Riveters were on piece work wages….so they got paid by the rivet. He would count a block of rivets and put a check mark in semi-waxed lumber chalk (similar to crayon), so the rivets wouldn’t be counted more than once.
A warship hull with rivets
When Kilroy went off duty, the riveters would surreptitiously erase the mark. Later, an off-shift inspector would come through and count the rivets a second time, resulting in double pay for the riveters!
One day Kilroy’s boss called him into his office. The foreman was upset about unusually high wages being “earned” by riveters, and asked him to investigate. It was then he realized what had been going on.
The tight spaces he had to crawl in to check the rivets didn’t lend themselves to lugging around a paint can and brush, so Kilroy decided to stick with the waxy chalk. He continued to put his check mark on each job he inspected, but added ”KILROY WAS HERE!“ in king-sized letters next to the check….and eventually added the sketch of the guy with the long nose peering over the fence….and that became part of the Kilroy message.
Kilroy’s original shipyard inspection “trademark” during World War II
Once he did that, the riveters stopped trying to wipe away his marks.
Ordinarily the rivets and chalk marks would have been covered up with paint. With World War II on in full swing, however, ships were leaving the Quincy Yard so fast that there wasn’t time to paint them. As a result, Kilroy’s inspection "trademark” was seen by thousands of servicemen who boarded the troopships the yard produced.
His message apparently rang a bell with the servicemen, because they picked it up and spread it all over the European and the Pacific war zones.
Before war’s end, “Kilroy” had been here, there, and everywhere on the long hauls to Berlin and Tokyo.
To the troops outbound in those ships, however, he was a complete mystery; all they knew for sure was that someone named Kilroy had “been there first.” As a joke, U.S. servicemen began placing the graffiti wherever they landed, claiming it was already there when they arrived.
As World War II wore on, the legend grew. Underwater demolition teams routinely sneaked ashore on Japanese-held islands in the Pacific to map the terrain for coming invasions by U.S. troops (and thus, presumably, were the first GI’s there). On one occasion, however, they reported seeing enemy troops painting over the Kilroy logo!
Kilroy became the U.S. super-GI who had always “already been” wherever GIs went. It became a challenge to place the logo in the most unlikely places imaginable. (It is said to now be atop Mt. Everest, the Statue of Liberty, the underside of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, and even scrawled in the dust on the moon by the American astronauts who walked there between 1969 and 1972.
In 1945, as World War II was ending, an outhouse was built for the exclusive use of Allied leaders Harry Truman, Joseph Stalin, and Winston Churchill at the Potsdam Conference. It’s first occupant was Stalin, who emerged and asked his aide (in Russian), “Who is Kilroy?”
To help prove his authenticity in 1946, James Kilroy brought along officials from the shipyard and some of the riveters. He won the trolley car….which he attached to the Kilroy home and used to provide living quarters for six of the family’s nine children….thereby solving what had become an acute housing crisis for the Kilroys.
The new addition to the Kilroy family home.
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And the tradition continues into the 21st century…
In 2011 outside the now-late-Osama Bin Laden’s hideaway house in Abbottabad, Pakistan….shortly after the al-Qaida-terrorist was killed by U.S. Navy SEALs.
>>Note: The Kilroy graffiti on the southwest wall of the Bin Laden compound pictured above was real (not digitally altered with Microsoft Paint, as postulated by some). The entire compound was leveled in 2012 for redevelopment by a Pakistani company as an amusement park….and to avoid it becoming a shrine to Bin Laden’s nefarious memory.
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A personal note….
My Dad’s trademark signature on cards, letters and notes to my sisters and I for the first 50 or so years of our lives (until we lost him to cancer) was to add the image of “Kilroy" at the end. We kids never ceased to get a thrill out of this….even as we evolved into adulthood.
To this day, the “Kilroy” image brings back a vivid image of my awesome Dad into my head….and my heart!
Dad: This one’s for you!
cat totk!link :3 planning to make some stickers for my friends
uh yeah of course why not
Spring in Altai Krai by Alyona Ruban
*that one tiktok trend about best places to bleed out*

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Majora's Mask/Skull Kid gouache done! I'm really happy with how the page spread turns out. Didn't use white at all so the color looks more vibrant :)
I only watched playthrough of MM (never played any Zelda game) but everything about this game just stuck with me... To the point that Skull Kid became one of my inspiration for my character Woodkid!
Whoa
Thoughts Not Spoken to a Friend Who Was in an Accident
I can’t tell you I’m jealous. You wouldn’t understand.
If I told you I was jealous for the stitches in your leg (long and jagged, certain to leave a scar with a story) you would think I didn’t know how much it hurt like how they didn’t know I wasn’t fine when I was overcome with shame.
If I told you I was jealous for the bandage on your hand (white with a touch of red, a better fashion piece than any hat or scarf) you would think I didn’t care you can’t get work done like how they told me to try harder when I was already giving more than my all.
If I told you I was jealous for the scabs on your arms (rough and halfway healed, too big to fully cover up) you would think I didn’t realize it was scary like how they told me to stop worrying when I was drowning in anxiety.
I didn’t choose to feel this way when I looked at you. I didn’t choose to want to feel pain that can be seen.
I know I shouldn’t think these thoughts at all when you’re the one who’s hurting. I know I’m being selfish and this is not about me. (Those are the same words I said when I was hurting.)
I want you to know I care about you and I’m glad you’re alive and I’m sorry it hurts so much and I hope you recover quickly. And if I could heal your wounds by taking them onto myself I would do it in a heartbeat and I don’t say that selflessly.
some zelink wip
oot and alttp is my zelink slop of choice (affectionate)
Probably made his tunic to botw like but so fun to think about designs 🌿

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Angsty OOT Zelink
Link Between Rooms
If this were a game I would play it so immediately 😂