Your art trademark to me is... facial expressions. So vivid! Much nuance in even subtle ones. Also facial hair you do really well
Ooo thank you…I pride myself in my microexpressions. It’s the one thing I feel…actually quite good at.



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Your art trademark to me is... facial expressions. So vivid! Much nuance in even subtle ones. Also facial hair you do really well
Ooo thank you…I pride myself in my microexpressions. It’s the one thing I feel…actually quite good at.

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Trick or treat! I am dressed in a hyperrealistic blue jay fursuit and clack my beak at you
Happy Halloween! :)
just kidding, here ya go!
throw some more on that bad boy (tfp), happy wip wednesday!
Don't mind if I do ;)
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"Oh, you didn't, sir. Or at least, not directly." Columbo gave him a piercing smile. "Do you happen to remember who you did give this to?"
Edgeworth's gaze shifted away from Columbo's. "I...can't recall."
cant put together monty and a blorbo ask game w/out sending in spader so
WEEEE (spins around really fast)
Hey can I get a new safe name, Archivist? I... might have gambled my old one away in a game of Knife Pong last night that I don't remember. In return, I offer a charm I think I won in that same game? Either way it appeared in my pocket when I woke up the next afternoon: a lanyard tied of catgut and twine and strung with a punched copper penny, that makes sure the keys they're attached to always appear in the first place you check when you've lost them.
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hey! so im writing a story that might require a tallship/windjammer to sail in the winter and im trying to do research on how viable that would be/what kind of prep the ship would need for it, but all my searches lead to summer cruise results. do you have any knowledge to impart, or anywhere you could direct me for better research? thank you so much! love ur stuff btw 💙💙
Hi! It’s definitely feasible to sail tall ships in the winter. You won’t find a whole lot of that in the present day because for the casual passenger out for a pleasure sail, being on the ocean in winter is a fairly miserable experience, so it’s not generally worth selling tickets. Nevertheless, it’s definitely possible!
Note - I loathe the cold, and have done my absolute best to avoid it - it took a global pandemic to force me back to New England before April. So my own experience is limited to, at worst, early November. That said, sailing in late fall included having to break ice off the lines in the morning (and break the ice in the barrel of drinking water we had on deck), and keeping our Franklin stoves going to keep the boat comfortably heated for passengers - the cook’s huge woodstove in the daytime, and the smaller one in the main salon overnight. The weather (at least off New England) gets much rougher in winter, as well. Besides preparing for that (keeping an eye on the weather, limiting the number/size of sails in use so the boat isn’t overwhelmed) and the crew dressing warm and watertight, I’m not sure what other specific preparations would be in order.
One possible resource you could check out is the Bark Europa, which in normal years does trips through Antarctica. Some digging also turned up the Antigua, which apparently sails in the Arctic. I’m not sure if they’re available to answer questions, but it couldn’t hurt to drop a line and see!
One of my captains once described to me what it was like to sail in the snow - how it’s the only time you can really see how the wind moves between the sails. I think it would be worth the cold to see that, if only once.
✨vorduukmiraad, my asshole gold dragonborn son! he was a professional Gladiator before an injury forced him to recover for upwards of a year, thereby making him essentially start over with the newbies at level one which he HATES. hes a battle master fighter and thinks hes hot shit and needs to be taken down a half dozen pegs. hes got a heart under all those hard scales though! he just refuses to show it bc he thinks hes better than that (hes fooling himself)
Love gold dragonborns! Love to let this fool express an emotion someday!
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Just wanna say your sayerposting got me to listen to it earlier and I swear I spent two hours disassociating while cross stitching with sayers monotone voice filtering thru my headphones it was an Experience thank you for this gift
i'm glad you like it!!!! also: