Was practicing my writing and suddenly a thought hit me.
I didn't expect to actually ship it, but I don't regret it either.
Feel free to use this as an art prompt, but please tag me so that I may see :3
I didn't expect to actually ship it, but I don't regret it either.
Feel free to use this as an art prompt, but please tag me so that I may see :3
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Dog (Other)
Size 960 x 720px
File Size 44.7 kB
Careful: philosophizing on alliteration of imagery is where religion came from.
This is actually an interesting parallel. Many religions owe their origins to the story told by our ancestors to help us remember when it was the heart of winter, so we could know when it would be over. The story of the birth of the son of god is just someone taking the story which told of how to tell it was what we now call the 25th of December literally, and then philophizing about that story as if it was anything but a story.
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog was how manual typewriters and similar mechanisms could be tested as it used all 26 letters and was easy to remember.
There was no fox to jump, nor was there a lazy dog. There are only hand-drawn letters layed on paper by hand the way we did before we had machines to do so.
Try not to think about anything but the quality of the calligraphy and form of each letter...which is quite beautiful and tangible.
This is actually an interesting parallel. Many religions owe their origins to the story told by our ancestors to help us remember when it was the heart of winter, so we could know when it would be over. The story of the birth of the son of god is just someone taking the story which told of how to tell it was what we now call the 25th of December literally, and then philophizing about that story as if it was anything but a story.
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog was how manual typewriters and similar mechanisms could be tested as it used all 26 letters and was easy to remember.
There was no fox to jump, nor was there a lazy dog. There are only hand-drawn letters layed on paper by hand the way we did before we had machines to do so.
Try not to think about anything but the quality of the calligraphy and form of each letter...which is quite beautiful and tangible.
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