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August 2018

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July 2018

Frillsby & Gallsby, 2 & 17
Jul 28, 2018 6 notes
Smut meme: Victoria 29.
Jul 28, 2018 8 notes
Victoria, 1 + 18
Jul 26, 2018 10 notes
Mawile, 30
Jul 26, 2018 6 notes
Amiel from Tezakia Quest, 16? You do hella rad stuff
Jul 22, 2018 9 notes
Victoria, 11 + 29
Jul 20, 2018 12 notes
Victoria, 15?
Jul 20, 2018 12 notes
Katia Managan 23?
Jul 20, 2018 8 notes
Slime 28
Jul 18, 2018 9 notes
Uhh uhhh Chris and 26 please
Jul 18, 2018 8 notes
Jul 16, 2018 9 notes
Smut meme: Kit, 30.
Jul 16, 2018 11 notes
Jul 15, 2018 15,738 notes

June 2018

Jun 8, 2018 7,167 notes
Jun 4, 2018 55,590 notes
Little seen pokemon concept

sparklingovarymagnum:

radillian:

In pokemon universe/lore, The are cognisant and sapient, living with and around humans for years.
But yet, there is a huge distinction between products/buildings, as if humans have build and lived without pokemon around until relativly recently.
You have human sized buildings, human sized vehicles, human sized concepts. But yet, pokemon are treated like animals. They are either strays, running along where humans can’t see them, or travel with trainers/owners.
The even have pokemon as helpers in constuction or job industries.

An intresting concept would be just casual pokemon interacting in a city structure like people.
A gardevoir buying groceries from a vaporeon in a wet market.
A Murkrow running a register at a popcorn stand.
A lucario checking out latest products at a store window.
A group of young pokemon hanging out in an arcade/mall.
Magnezones checking up and repairing eletrical wires.

And it doesn’t have to be humanoid pokemon too, since pokemon are smart enough to design utilities for non-humanoid shapes.

I guess kinda like PMD, but more modern?

In the Pokemon Tabletop United Game I’m in, we actually just sailed across the sea on a Wailord to find an island just like this; Everything built with Pokemon-sizes in mind, with the two living in conjunction: 

A ditto street magician/artist doing shows.

A power plant that ran off electric pokemon donating their surplus charge (for a check!).

Grass/ground/water pokemon running the agricultural center.

A Machamp was the mayor, an Arcanine police chief.

Out in the suburbs, some guys teaching a Magby how to operate a grill.

At the ‘university’, a Blastoise Mixologist who spends all his time making booze. He did not hesistate force a sampling by firing it at us.

Good times, great oldies, I punched Arceus.

Jun 4, 2018 13 notes
Little seen pokemon concept

In pokemon universe/lore, The are cognisant and sapient, living with and around humans for years.
But yet, there is a huge distinction between products/buildings, as if humans have build and lived without pokemon around until relativly recently.
You have human sized buildings, human sized vehicles, human sized concepts. But yet, pokemon are treated like animals. They are either strays, running along where humans can’t see them, or travel with trainers/owners.
The even have pokemon as helpers in constuction or job industries.

An intresting concept would be just casual pokemon interacting in a city structure like people.
A gardevoir buying groceries from a vaporeon in a wet market.
A Murkrow running a register at a popcorn stand.
A lucario checking out latest products at a store window.
A group of young pokemon hanging out in an arcade/mall.
Magnezones checking up and repairing eletrical wires.

And it doesn’t have to be humanoid pokemon too, since pokemon are smart enough to design utilities for non-humanoid shapes.

I guess kinda like PMD, but more modern?

Jun 3, 2018 13 notes

May 2018

May 27, 2018 9 notes
#Patreon #Scorpion #Wardrobe Malfunction #Robe #Underwear
May 22, 2018 80 notes
May 18, 2018 21,952 notes

impratical swimsuit design;
A tabbard like cloth that is threaded though anal/vaginal plugs that have a ring attached.

May 16, 2018 4 notes
#glub

impratical swimsuit design;
One piece swimsuit with no back.
Just a neck loop at the top, a strech of fabric, and a C-string.

May 16, 2018 3 notes
#glub
iAm universe setting

Just writing this out so i don’t forget it.

Keep reading

May 15, 2018 8 notes

April 2018

Apr 27, 2018 66 notes
Apr 21, 2018 9 notes
#Patreon #Komodo Dragon

March 2018

Mar 30, 2018 8 notes
#iAm #Slime #TGChan #Thigh Day #Quest
Mar 24, 2018 82,819 notes

February 2018

Feb 13, 2018 959 notes
Feb 12, 2018 3,814 notes
Feb 10, 2018 60 notes

January 2018

hiatus

so i am a shitlord who fucks things up
lost my brother’s dog
family has decided to sell off the house
i’m being pressured into finding a full time job instead of my part time job

so I’m going to have to focus myself elsewhere for a while.
I am sorry for this and thank you for your concern.

Jan 21, 2018 11 notes
#glub
  • me: gosh i have so much work to do i better get started
  • my brain: you cannot
  • me: why
  • my brain: you are feeling moderately upset, any attempt at productivity is futile
  • me: i dont see how-
  • my brain: cannot.
Jan 14, 2018 497,597 notes

androidsfighting:

me: i’ll track this tag so i can see more content relevent to my interests

Tumblr: you wanna see one post over and over? you wanna see the same post every day? every day for the rest of your life?

Jan 14, 2018 112,675 notes
The Bestiary: Scaly-Foot Gastropod

darkersolstice:

rocketmermaid:

hectocotyli-everywhere:

These are diamond-tipped indenter heads. They are used to inflict ludicrous pressure upon various shit in order to measure the hardness of said shit. Recently, one of these was used to measure the hardness of a certain animal’s shell, and, instead of crushing the ever-loving fuck out of it, it found serious resistance.

The aforementioned animal is a snail.

Let me spell this out for ya. There is a snail that can resist the onslaught from an industrial-grade diamond applied with the pressure of several metric fucktonnes. A. Snail. That. Can. Resist. A. Diamond. Indenter.

Just imagine stepping on one of these guys. Instead of breaking their shells like those of usual snails, you’d break your own fucking ankle.

Jesus trilobitic Christ.

Today’s Episode: the Scaly-Foot Gastropod

Just look at this little piece of shit. Look at it and say to my face it doesn’t look like a tank.

What we’ve got here is the rather lamely-named scaly-foot gastropod, also known by the considerably more badass-sounding names of iron snail and  Chrysomallon squamiferum. The SFG hails from the deep-sea thermal vents known as black smokers, deep-sea vents from which water gushes constantly. That water, by the way, originates from below the mantle.

The proximities of black smokers are perfectly lightless, unforgiving badlands, with water rich enough in poisonous sulphuric chemicals to perform the chemical equivalent of curbstomping on any “superior” lifeform that dares stick it’s overspecialized, prissy ass down there, heat up to 450 degrees Celsius (one thirteenth of the temperature of the Sun’s surface) and pressures that could turn any land-dwelling scum into a Flatlander within seconds. If creatures want to survive here, they must either be hyper-effective murder-machines, or damn nigh unkillable.

The SFG’s predators, such as venomous, killer cone snails with bionic harpoon guns evolved from their own “teeth”, and car-wrecking carnivorous crabs that kill snails by pressing down on their shells for days with jagged ultra-hard pincers specifically designed to do this belong in the first category.

The SFG itself belongs in the second.

Hoooly shit does it ever.

The unkillability itself is obtained by using the chemosynthetic bacteria lurking in its glands to absorb and mineralize the poisonous iron-sulphides the water is overabundant with, making them non-poisonous for the snail. It then coats its shell with the minerals, constructing an unique three-layer structure no other gastropods possess. None.

To sum it up, the outer layer, used to block the bulk of the attack, is made up of greigite (Fe3S4), a ridiculously hard mineral. Then comes a middle layer of squishy organic matter purposed to absorb the shock of impacts, dents and blows. Finally, an inner layer of aragonite (CaCO3), designed to prevent asshole crabs from sticking their nasty claws into the shell and picking it apart splinter by splinter.

How effective is it? Well, this armor is so much better than what we puny humans possess that the U.S. Army is actively conducting research about it with the hope of developing new armor using the same build. Yes, this shell is so unbreakable that it caused the a military to lose their heads over a goddamn sea snail. Go figure.

Also, according to biologists researching the SFG, if we covered oil pipes with the stuff, they could easily shrug off damage done by such trivial things as fucking icebergs,

Not bad from a snail, I say.

But that’s not all! Look at it again.

There is a reason it’s called Scaly-foot Gastropod.

Those are scales. Made out of iron minerals.

Iron minerals that are poisonous and magnetic.

The scales are there because of the tooth-harpoon-hurling killer snails. Namely, they serve to deflect the harpoons entirely. Deflective iron scales. On a snail.

Holy crap.

So let’s sum it up, shall we? There exists a snail that forges itself a magnetic armor made out of poisonous iron ore to fend off killer crabs and venomous sniper snails that hunt it in its habitat of a vent leading to the Earth’s mantle.

Oh, and they don’t really eat anything, relying on their chemosynthetic bacteria for sustenance instead. In layman’s terms, that means that the snail keeps itself running by oxidating the sulphides in the water, all of which are lethally poisonous to most lifeforms, including the snail itself. The only reason it survives is that the bacteria chemosynthetize the sulphides, enabling the snail to quite literally live off of poison.

This molluscoid tank is ridiculously metal in more ways than one.

I LOVE this sort of thing and holy SHIT is this amazing <3

That’s totally a steel/poison type pokemon.

Honestly, this thing is inadvertedly my insperation for my Rabbolds and iAm somehow.
Jan 13, 2018 33,592 notes
Jan 12, 2018 47 notes
Jan 3, 2018 8 notes
#Patreon
Jan 3, 2018 9 notes
#TGChan #Commission
just an artist psa

dingotk:

aliwa:

When artists look at their own work and call it awful, we mostly mean “this is nowhere near what I am capable of producing and I feel like I have let myself down” so please don’t feel bad about your own work when we say this about our own art, it really doesn’t reflect how we see your art.

jesus christ someone said it.

Jan 3, 2018 94,022 notes

December 2017

Dec 30, 2017 432,189 notes
Dec 29, 2017 74,981 notes

radillian:

Pondering doing art for steam games/cards for Christmas. Let me know if you’re interested.

So I totally did not know that steam sales were starting now. I guess lets do this. http://steamcommunity.com/id/Radillian/wishlist Please tell me before sending off anything just in case you send off something someone already sent off!
Dec 22, 2017 7 notes
#glub

Pondering doing art for steam games/cards for Christmas. Let me know if you’re interested.

Dec 22, 2017 7 notes
#glub

daddyschlongleg:

i tweeted this yesterday and i’m losing my goddamn mind at the likes/rts 

nothing i ever posted of art on twitter got this much attention i’m wheezing 

Dec 18, 2017 36,955 notes
Dec 16, 2017 5 notes
#Patreon #TGChan #dungeoneer #stargazer
Dec 16, 2017 3 notes
#Patreon #OC #Pheonix #NSFW #penis

slytherin-stud:

blinkpen:

shapeshifting is the best super power because you can have any haircut any time you want, you can turn into a hotter version of yourself, you can turn into a dragon, you can turn into a robot, you can turn into a shambling mound of abstract shapes and sulk outside your estranged father’s house at night while chanting ominously about his sins,

This took a weird turn, but I’m still on board

Dec 12, 2017 697,279 notes
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