Just Sebastian in a SLEEVELESS TURTLENECK.
I needed this i needed this so i drew it myself.
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Just Sebastian in a SLEEVELESS TURTLENECK.
I needed this i needed this so i drew it myself.

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when giving a witcher CPR do you do chest compressions:
same speed as for a human
1/4 the speed to match their regular heartbeat
Some Simon designs :D His mutations are my fav thing. I gave him photophores and all, mostly based on the Pacific Viperfish
Simon doodles from my PHM rewatch
Also serves as an expressions and face study. I don't do a lot of these since my style became more anime leaning
Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom (Volume 1) #13

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A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by scientists from Israel and Ghana shows that an evolutionarily si
A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by scientists from Israel and Ghana shows that an evolutionarily significant mutation in the human APOL1 gene arises not randomly but more frequently where it is needed to prevent disease, fundamentally challenging the notion that evolution is driven by random mutations and tying the results to a new theory that, for the first time, offers a new concept for how mutations arise. Implications for biology, medicine, computer science, and perhaps even our understanding of the origin of life itself, are potentially far reaching.
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