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Hello hello, you can call me Daxie. This is just a place for doodles, plants, food, video games, and other silly things I find intertaining.
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1 note = 1 pixel for your fandom’s symbol (shown above) in an art piece I’m making
If you would like to see all of the fandoms, look through these posts
IF YOU DON’T SEE YOUR FANDOM, send me a message saying what fandoms I missed and I’ll add them
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Finally uploading these! SOME BATS that I painted for the Artists for Animals show, which has a ton of work up for sale right now and you should check it out:
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Hyleoroi Project concept junk!
which is basically where im creating character designs based on plants ;D
working on carnivorous plant characters!
more McCoy
does it bother anyone else that reboot Mccoy doesnt part his hair on the same side as TOS mccoy?? like I dont even know how im supposed to draw your hair anymore mccoy
i told you there would be more mccoy
so much more mccoy
and maybe some of those other guys too
Hi, welcome, to the Star Trek fandom!
Whether you’re young or old, a newbie or an oldie, we welcome you!
If you became apart of it through Benedict, or through TOS, or The Next Generation, welcome!
Liked the films but never watched the series? Hi, it’s great to have you!
I know it’s going to be great serving with you, cadet. Welcome aboard the Enterprise, and don’t forget to pick up your Starfleet uniform on the way in.
*don’t grab the red ones
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Steven gets a hold of a magical time travel device and does what any kid would do - he uses it to make jokes. But toying with magic draws trouble to his sleepy beach town and Steven has to step up and save the day - with more jokes.
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Vera Cooper Rubin (1928 - )
Vera Rubin is credited with proving the existence of “dark matter,” or nonluminous mass, and forever altering our notions of the universe. By the late 1970s, after Rubin and her colleagues had observed dozens of spiral galaxies, it was clear that something other than the visible mass was responsible for the motions of the stars within them. Her calculations showed that, for the velocities measured, the galaxies must contain about ten times as much “dark” mass as can be accounted for by the visible stars. As a result of Rubin’s groundbreaking work, it has become apparent that more than 90% of the universe is composed of dark matter (as well as dark energy). Defining it is one of astronomy’s most important pursuits.
When Vera Cooper Rubin told her high school physics teacher that she’d been accepted to Vassar, he said, “That’s great. As long as you stay away from science, it should be okay.” Ignoring him, and the countless others like him, was truly a great idea.
Rubin graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1948, the only astronomy major in her class at Vassar, and went on to receive her master’s from Cornell in 1950 (after being turned away by Princeton because they did not allow women in their astronomy program) and her Ph.D. from Georgetown in 1954. Rubin made a name for herself not only as an astronomer but also as a woman pioneer; she fought through severe criticisms of her work to eventually be elected to the National Academy of Sciences (at the time, only three women astronomers were members) and to win the highest American award in science, the National Medal of Science. However, it is not the fame that Rubin values: “My numbers mean more to me than my name. If astronomers are still using my data years from now, that’s my greatest compliment.”
Rubin is also an observant Jew, and sees no conflict between science and religion. In an interview, she stated: “In my own life, my science and my religion are separate. I’m Jewish, and so religion to me is a kind of moral code and a kind of history. I try to do my science in a moral way, and, I believe that, ideally, science should be looked upon as something that helps us understand our role in the universe.”
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Test Number Two. Stay tuned. Next week she uses the sword.
For those of you who missed it: Test Number One.
-Jake
That is beautiful.
dang man u know how old sniper is???? about like 14 man, that s like super oldd
Oc belongs to this awesome artist~
Pretzel loves this blanket, but he hasn’t yet learned that he can’t burrow into it. :L
working on a page of mermaids for for something to print - I’m too tired to keep working on it tonight but I feel like i should be more active on my...
My family legitimately knows the woman who made this pie.
Really? That is totally rad.
Really really. I...
thesanityclause’s Nasrin, about to go and kick some bad guy behind. J’adore this character!
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