Taking Each Day One Rage At A Time

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

MTG Proxy Megapost

As I plan on making a shitload of art to be used as proxies for my commander decks, I’m making a pinned post to keep them all available in one megapost to be easily accessible (aside from accessing them from the tag I use).

I’ll be editing this post as I make each piece, so if you’re actually following this post then check back up on it every so often.

Anim Pakal, Thousandth Moon

[Tessa Violet, Bad Bitch]

Krenko, Mob Boss

[Hatsune Miku, Crowd Caller]

Goblin Creature Tokens

[Goblin Token 01] | [Goblin Token 02]

Goreclaw, Terror of Qal Sisma

[Hatsune Miku, Rampage Reveller]

Bristly Bill, Spine Sower

[Togemon] | [Cacturne] | [Jumbo Cactuar]

Storm, Force of Nature

[John Egbert, Heir of Breath]

Obeka, Splitter of Seconds

[Dave Strider, Knight of Time]

Elrond, Master of Healing

[Rose Lalonde, Seer of Light]

Tanazir Quandrix

[Jade Harley, Witch of Space]

Aragorn, the Uniter

[The Beta Kids]

Sol Ring

[Mushroom Theme] | [Cactus Theme]

Command Tower

[Mushroom Theme] | [Cactus Theme]

Commander’s Sphere

[Mushroom Theme]

Basic Lands

[Forest 01]

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sparrowlucero

the "dire wolves are no longer extinct" stuff is gonna be the most annoyingly persistent science misinformation for the next decade at least

sparrowlucero

my theory is they went with dire wolves because it's the easiest pop culture-famous extinct animal to evoke. anything people would see as cool or notable enough to care about, like a dinosaur or a woolly mammoth or a dodo, is really hard to genetically edit into existence; the exception being dire wolves, which people both think of as an epic game of thrones fantasy creature that also looks exactly like a normal wolf (as opposed to a large bush dog that isn't that closely related to grey wolves)

crassjellyfish

here's a good article from New Scientist for anyone who wants it!

skyrim-forever

If you’re a creator and you needed to hear this today:

mypoorfaves

You have no idea how many people lurk on your work. No idea how many times people go back to revisit your work. How big they smile when they simply think about your work. How fast their heart beats, how excited they get when they see that you posted something.

People are shy with their feedback. Sometimes it’s because they’re simply shy. Other times it’s because they assume you already know how great and talented you are. Could be both.

My point is, even if you barely have any likes or reblogs, don’t get discouraged. You have a lot of silent fans, but they are still your fans. Keep on creating. Because there is always someone out there who will love what you have made.