@wanderloveshater Happy birthday!! Hope you're ready for some #skeletondance
The first month or so of their relationship! Hater gains confidence over time, while Wander suddenly doesn't know how to handle him taking the lead! He's only ever flirted as a temporary distraction before...
They get the hang of things eventually. :)
This is why fat shaming can have tragic consequences.
More paradox pokemon! This time of Heracross!
Lore:
Hulking Jaws is a powerful and aggressive creature, able to lift giant boulders without much issue. It's giant horns and powerful arms are more than enough to ward off any foe. Despite it's menacing appearance, however, this Pokémon seems strictly herbivorous.
Iron Swarm is a nimble Pokémon capable of flying at lightning fast speeds. It's massive front horns force it to adopt a quadrepedal stance and seem to act as giant, sideways mandibles. Some theorize that this creature may have originated from a different planet.
Hi, Can you draw Wander as a giant? I've been imagining him as a giant Nomad cutie.
I love for him to be a Kaiju-sized or Tree-sized helper of the Galaxy.
He would be so cute as a giant in an AU.
I would like him to grow big from some potion or something wacky. He'll be like hundreds of feet tall.
Thanks for liking my Tumblr post.
I'm gonna give him some penguin and quail characteristics. I honestly like the quail idea to explain his r o u n d n e s s .
The knowledge that Dedede isn't actually a penguin and is in fact some unknown species of bird is still messing me up, but on the bright side that means I can do whatever I want with his species traits in stories >:)
Hey what if adult Kirby had a woman's voice? That'd be pretty gender of them I think
This show is very near and dear to me
Marx wants the jiggle jiggle skin
1.) Amon demon beast form fiddling
2.) post credits sheep peeling scene (important) (domestic sheep need to be sheared regularly for their own health)
3.) in AU Forgort Land. We see him
4.) The throwaway joke has taken root within my heart and grown out of control
5.)
we aren’t translating that
ASTRALOID (Solrock/Lunatone+Minior fusion) It comes in 2 types: Solar ASTRALOID and Lunar ASTRALOID Each has 2 forms: Asteroid form (Rock/Psychic) and Celestial form (Flying/Psychic) They are the same pokemon with just very little differences in the moves they learn by leveling up (Ex: At the same level Solar ASTRALOID learns Morning Sun and Lunar ASTRALOID learns Moonlight) Ability: Celestial Body - When its HP drops to a half or below it will change its form and type, its SPD rises and DEF decreases
When using Astraloidite: Mega ASTRALOID (Flying/Psychic) Both Solar ASTRALOID and Lunar ASTRALOID share the same Mega Evolution, similar to how FLAPPLE and APPLETUN share the same Gigantamax Ability: Gravitational Pull - Using thei strong gravitational pull they attracts all rock-type moves to themselves and keeps them floating around their bodies in a small orbit, using them as a floating shield, DEF rises.
what's your take on ai art
Do you think it'll take over traditional and digital artists :(
How could AI 'art' reasonably take over a commodity which by virtue of its existence is valuable purely for the context by which it's made? Even prior to the AI-surge there existed artists of extraordinary skill and output that simply lacked the artistic and cultural context to give their works the same derived-value as someone less technically-inclined. If technical skill were all that made art valuable to us, we'd have coined it a novelty centuries ago. Image generation will replace a certain category of art: the commercial, the disposable, and nothing more - and that is a monetary downturn for the artist. It's not as though companies, hell, even mid-tiered businesses ever truly lacked the means to buy and fund whatever creative projects they wished to fund prior the burgeoning of AI 'art', and though some have the vanity to try, it never, ever, works - without a discerning vision, they could generate a trillion pretty pictures and lack the eye to pick out the good from the bad between them. The value of art in a purely cultural or contextual sense has never been more significant, if not in direct opposition of this commercialization and laziness.