I had a bunch of family stuff this weekend so I was biding my time until I could draw this based of these posts Bonus Red having the sixth sense:
I had a bunch of family stuff this weekend so I was biding my time until I could draw this based of these posts Bonus Red having the sixth sense:
Hey! This Picrew is a test to see if I know what I’m doing. UPDATE 1: added a bunch of new stuff! Make your own Wormy! Wormy is Riley the Zomboi’s little work friend. He is an amazing streamer and you should definitely check out his streams (and redeem Wormy Wiggles.) Riley + Wormy (c) RZomboi on Twitter, RileytheZomboi on Twitch Art (c) Sleepy_Princee on Twitter + Twitch For personal use only. Do not edit/trace/steal/sell my art.
Rome is one of the most popular international destinations for American tourists and, with the most monuments than any other city in the world, it can be incredibly intimidating to figure out where to begin when planning a trip here. Let me help you a little bit by sharing what I did, where I stayed and where I ate!
I got into this stuff when I first started cooking. During those early garlic-confit days, I was reading a lot about French technique and was collecting a bunch of second-hand books which I would usually buy at Alibris (if you still read physical books and don’t care about buying new that’s a cool site to check out). […]
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Haiku I loved you before I met you.
An up and coming author recently hosted a book signing for her debut novel, and only 2 people showed up. But then the rest of the internet—namely a bunch of authors—showed up in her Twitter comments.
Make the most adorable little dolls out of craft sticks, yarn and a few buttons. They're SO cute, and the process is seriously addictive! Kids LOVE them!
LOVE: “The Librarians” on TNT: Basic cable Christmas specials with cheesy lines should not make me sob like an infant. But The Librarians did. How did I end up watching the entire seaso…
For most of the nineteenth century, there was an on-going debate among researchers about the organization of the nervous system. One group of researchers, the so-called reticularists, believed that…
guitarz.blogspot.com: I guess this is the logical follow-up to the Space 1999 video clip we looked at the other day featuring the Coral Sitar. This clip comes from one of the Star Trek's more comic episodes, The Way To Eden, in which the Startship Enterprise plays host to a bunch of space hippies. Other weird musical instruments shown include what looks like a sword with strings (and which sounds very guitar-like... yeah, it's just a prop!) and a musical bicycle wheel. Spock's Vulcan harp (or lyre, if you will) is also obviously a non-functioning prop, although this hasn't prevented Star Trek fans from producing working replicas, see below: Hey, it even has a vibrato! G L Wilson © 2011, Guitarz - The Original Guitar Blog - now in its 10th year!