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To all trans men on this site, im gonna put you onto something. If you are in need of a binder but have unsupportive parents or are closeted, if you have a fondness for the ocean, or if youre bored with the normal colors of binder available, go to Waterlust and get a top

As you can see above, theyre all patterned like marine life, but theyre also reversible! One side has the pattern, the other is solid color, and they're all fun colors like blues and reds and greens, but some like the whale and tiger shark ones are more subtle grays and blacks. I have the whale shark one and the spongebob one (which was a limited run), and theyre both very well designed and printed. My spongebob one has served me for roughly four years and it hasn't worn at all.

What really matters? The binding power, and these things are great. I'm a triple D cup and with a medium I look like I have subtle pecs. They're also much less compressive than other binders due to their materials (which are mostly recycled!), so you can wear them for longer without getting sore. When I did more intensive theater and band performances, I could still act, dance, and play bari sax without getting winded or hurting myself. They're also swim tops, and I've scuba dived in these as well comfortably.

If that wasn't all, proceeds from each purchase are donated towards marine conservation and education initiatives! Purchasing shark printed ones specifically donate to shark studies and conservation orgs, parrotfish and coral prints support coral restoration initiatives, and so on. The high price tag is for a good reason.

Overall, if you're looking for an all around good binder, one that matches your whimsey and supports a good cause, Waterlust is the place to go.

Was Elfangor Really Buff?

I am practicing how I draw Andalites again, and an important question came up - the cover of The Andalite Chronicles shows what is presumably Elfangor looking like a sculpted god, but elsewhere in the series it's confirmed over and over that Andalites have weak upper bodies, particularly their arms. Ax's torso is described as boyish on like, two different occasions.

BUT THEN! VISSER confirms on its cover that Visser Three is jacked. Book 40, we meet Gafinilan, who is described like a bodybuilder. Book 41, Jake sees a super handsome and jacked Andalite and immediately assumes they're Elfangor. (It's not, but it *is* a morph based on his his younger brother Ax's DNA, so it's close enough?)

SO. IMPORTANT QUESTION.

I will back torso-less andalites until the sun collapses into a lump of coal the size of a dog's forehead.

22 YEARS AGO ON DECEMBER 18, 1998 - DREAMWORKS ANIMATION RELEASED “THE PRINCE OF EGYPT”

Because DreamWorks was concerned about theological accuracy, they decided to call in Biblical scholars, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim theologians, and Arab American leaders to help the film be more accurate and faithful to the original story. After previewing the developing film, all these leaders noted that the studio executives listened and responded to their ideas, and praised the studio for reaching out for comment from outside sources.

The animation team for The Prince of Egypt included 350 artists from 34 different nations. Careful consideration was given to depicting the ethnicities of the ancient Egyptians, Hebrews, and Nubians properly.

Both character design and art direction worked to set a definite distinction between the symmetrical, more angular look of the Egyptians versus the more organic, natural look of the Hebrews and their related environments. The backgrounds department, headed by supervisors Paul Lasaine and Ron Lukas, oversaw a team of artists who were responsible for painting the sets/backdrops from the layouts. Within the film, approximately 934 hand-painted backgrounds were created.

THE PRINCE OF EGYPT (1998)

DESORA : Part 8 of 11 : Classical Fantasy : Green  Velvet sequel

Desora is the second sequel to GREEN VELVET.

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DESORA

Part 8 of 11

by

De Writer (Glen Ten-Eyck)

16893 words

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All rights reserved.

Reproduction in any form, physical, electronic or digital is prohibited without the express written consent of the author or proper copyright holder.

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Users   of Tumblr.com are specifically granted the following rights. They may   reblog the story. They may use the characters or original characters in   my settings for fan fiction, fan art works, cosplay, or fan musical   compositions. I will allow those who do commission art works to charge   for their images.

All sorts of Fan Activity, fiction, art, cosplay, music or anything else is ACTIVELY encouraged!

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“Surely, Captain Parlous, you can see that if My Good Lord were serious about having a dragon desolation here, he could not possibly be serious about the collection of any tax.  No Lairing Dragon would yield up so much as glass bead without a deadly battle.  These things that I have done are my Lord’s surety that I intend to create a source of wealth for him, not the severe liability of a Desolation.”

Cedroc refused to be drawn into the debate.  He declared firmly, “Misunderstanding, surety or not, We are here for Our tax and We will be paid!”

Desora replied at once, “Absolutely proper.”  She laid aside her Patent and picked up the Assessment and began to read.  She started to giggle and then to laugh.  Cedroc frowned in anger.

One Small Square: Backyard (Windows 3.1/Windows/Classic Mac, 1995)

You can download it as One_Small_Square-Backyard.iso_.sit here or here, and play it on modern systems by following the instructions below the images.

  1. Open this in-browser emulator.
  2. Drag the file you downloaded onto the emulated desktop.
  3. Open The Outside World, then Downloads, and open the file you'll find there. Wait patiently while its contents are extracted. (If nothing new appears afterward, close and re-open Downloads.)
  4. Drag the .iso file that will have appeared (you may need to scroll down to find it) into Uploads in The Outside World. Wait patiently until your browser suddenly downloads it all at once as a .zip.
  5. Close the emulator's tab or window and open this other in-browser emulator.
  6. Extract the .iso from the .zip and drag it onto the emulated desktop.
  7. Open the icon that appears, then pen the upper right icon in the window that appears. Click Continue, then Install, then Contine, then Restart to restart the emulated system.
  8. Drag the .iso file onto the emulated desktop again, open the icon and open the upper-left icon in the window to run the program.

Reminder, if you ever pay someone for a commission on Paypal (NSFW OR NOT) you SHUT THE FUCK UP in any text box it gives you.

(No this does not mean try to be a snarky comedian and say it was "bomb materials" or "fuck u" or whatever. Don't play with people's livelihoods, just shut the fuck up and don't type anything at all, it's not that hard.)

PayPal does not need to know what the fuck you're up to. Stop sharing your lives with corporations.

This goes for ALL animal care.

I need people to stop using chat GPT.

Read a book published before 2015 ,

Or

TALK TO ANOTHER HUMAN BEING WITH REAL EXPERIENCE in the subject.

A.I isn't answering your question.

It is generting what it thinks LOOKS like an answer.

Its also scraping from the sum total of the internet.

Including the misinformation .

Also just stop using the brain rot machine that is actively destroying the environment

The AIDS Memorial Quilt is made up of panels that are 3 ft by 6 ft, which is about the size of a grave. The panels are then sewn together into 12 ft by 12 ft squares, and the entire quilt covers 1.3 million square feet and weighs 54 tons. The size of the panels is meant to represent how much land would be covered if all the people who died from AIDS were lined up head to toe

I saw the AIDS Memorial Quilts exhibit when they came to Ft. Worth in 1993. It was such a powerful & emotional experience that I'll never forget. I still have the shirt from it

Today is World AIDS Day

There are a couple of original panels hung at our equality center and it...just...y'all see that there is grief, right, I know you do, and in the magnitude of it there is horror and tragedy, but looking at them, hung like flags, these men's panels were stitched together by the hands of people who loved them. Love pours off of them. Displaying them the way they were displayed was a political act, a confrontation, a condemnation and a reproach and a furious cry. But the making of them? That's love. Many other emotions besides, but...love binds it all.

Just thought you should know, I guess.

Starting off my challenge to make 1 zine every week until march, it’s some of my favourite baby birds!

I’m doing this challenge to try to kick my habit of overthinking and never starting stuff, though I will admit I’m posting this now on my self-appointed deadline day because I spent the whole week overthinking, gotta start somewhere I guess. Once I forced myself to just sit down and just start drawing it only took me an hour which makes me feel a bit silly

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