-is quiet, shy, reserved -stutters when especially nervous -defensive -passive aggressive -likes to wear goggles on forehead, over eyes when doing experiments -beginning chemist (master of the theory, but poor in execution) -extremely organized (labels everything on his chemistry shelf, but Lukas switches them around to be mean) -easily flustered ("I don't understand! I ran the numbers so many times...where did my calculations go wrong? grumblegrumble I shoulda stuck to English...") -reads a lotttt -always has an abundance of useless "did you know...?" facts -srs bsns owl, no time for fun and games (Greg Otter tries to get him to loosen up) -doubts himself in social situations, slightly egotistical concerning academics -condescending
...asdfghjklputmedownputmedownPUTMEDOWN D: -flail- I prefer my paws on the ground, thanks. (Cassie the coyote and Jason the gray wolf / golden eagle hybrid.)
Cubone always wears its mother's skull as a helmet. No one ever sees what lies beneath. Day of the Dead sugar skull themed because I'm excited for Halloween. (: Cubone / Pokemon (c) Nintendo
Hey everyone, I figured out global warming. Earth is just a self-polluting masochist. Someone oughta tell Al Gore about this. /shot Moar satire?? Now available on t-shirts!
Modern day "star gazing" is done by paparazzi. Hey look, it's social satire. At least, that's what I was going for. transparent background: http://tiny.cc/hj86c
"Today we have a very special topic to announce. The topic is "Ripple", suggested by Kelly Light. Kelly is making an effort to help with the Gulf oil spill. Please read below for the details on how you can contribute:
"It's hard to make ripples in oil soaked water. But throw enough stones and you will! It's not about the... politics or the corporation. It's about the animals. It's about not feeling helpless in the face of an overwhelming disaster. We're illustrators. We don't lose touch with that kid inside who marvels at the creatures who swim below and fly above the sea. We draw them. We are inspired by them. We need to help them. The Ripple blog was started on the 45th day of the Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe. The oil spill in the Gulf is now over 50 days old with no sign of stopping. We may be too small as individuals to do some grand gesture- but together our small gestures can be grand.
This week's Illustration Friday topic is "Ripple" and I ask you to consider creating your work this week as a small 2.5" x 3.5" sketchcard. The subject should pertain somehow to the Gulf - the oil spill - the oceans and the creatures that live in it and around it. The cards can be submitted to ripplesketches@verizon.net as a jpeg along with your links and a few sentences about you (ie: where you live, etc). These will be made available for a small donation of $10.00 to either The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies or The International Bird Rescue Research Center. I have no affiliation with them. Every penny will go. When the cards sell, We ask for a donation confirmation and you will be asked to sign the back with a thank you. Then mail them to the address you are sent. If we all do small acts together- we can cause a ripple- and it can grow. We can DO SOMETHING. Thank you, thank you for checking this out and thinking about it." ~ Kelly Light
Any questions or need clarification? Please send inquiries to Kelly at ripplesketches@verizon.net. ripplesketches.blogspot.com/"