Was coming home on the bus the other day, and decided to do these really rough pen sketches of my gemsona: Morganite. The stone morganite tends to be more pink to pink-orange to lilac, but I did more of an orange red color on accident.
Morganite was created in Kindergarten, but fought with the Crystal Gems. His weapon is a basket handle sword, and he also possesses super speed and mild mental persuasion. He’s calm, collected, and fun but tends to be distant. He got along well with all the Crystal Gems, but never really felt like he fit in with them. Similar to Amethyst, Morganite felt guilty for his origins. So Morganite took off a while after the war, deciding it was the best for everyone. He now secretly lives in Forest Town- defeating corrupted and broken gems there. He also does research and investigations into gem culture and technology that was left on Earth, yearning for an understanding of a home he was born away from. Occasionally he sneaks back to Beach City to see the other gems and Steven from a distance.
LOGO now has Don't Trust the B-, in Apartment 23, and so they are having a marathon! YAY!!! Pajamas, lemon drops, and a great show! If only I didn't have work this evening.
http://www.impawards.com/tv/dont_trust_the_b_in_apartment_twenty_three_xlg.html
Uhhhh, how long does it take to get over a break up, again? Oh right... I might need a lot more chocolate and wine.
OMG. This movie gets me every time!
Schrödinger opens the box and nothing changes.
The cat lacks vital signs (no heartbeat, no breathing, no brain function): the cat is dead.
The cat exhibits continued animation (blinking, walking, nudging his hand with its little head): the cat is alive.
Schrödinger is afraid.
That has not changed, either.
This has been my life for the last few weeks.
But I wasn’t sure it was real.
So it turns out the slow loris makes a secretion from its elbows that when mixed with its saliva is a deterrent for predators such as the sun bear. This combination is similar to the stuff in cat dander that causes allergic reactions. Although its a common myth that the slow loris is poisonous to people, the bite actually only causes swelling, but could cause anaphylactic shock in those that have the allergy... Cause they weren't creepy enough already with their weird body proportions!
Photo: http://lemur.duke.edu/slender-loris-lemur-overview/
From Alaska, went to school in Oregon, now live in Minneapolis. Love reading, hiking, and Pushing Daisies.
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