Welcome to my rather boring page! Hehe. You will mostly find, artworks of mine and some space and food stuff.

Pic of my main MLP OC Starveil is made by SwanLullaby in dA.

 

Amira of Saddle Arabia!
Also, from now on I will use hooves on the feet instead of… well feet :D

Amira of Saddle Arabia!

Also, from now on I will use hooves on the feet instead of… well feet :D

Seriously. Lately I’ve been receiving notes asking for NSFW pics of my anthros. This particular is asking for Cloudchaser, Fleur and Minuette. I’ve already stated in one of my journals that I don’t do. Even though I’m doing suggestive pics lately, it...

Seriously. Lately I’ve been receiving notes asking for NSFW pics of my anthros. This particular is asking for Cloudchaser, Fleur and Minuette. I’ve already stated in one of my journals that I don’t do. Even though I’m doing suggestive pics lately, it doesn’t mean that I do porn. I don’t want to be recognized as a porn artist Cannot even plz

“How about that evil celestia pic you draw? Isn’t that NSFW?”. No, because I didn’t put the things that made it NSFW. Namely the nipples on her breast and the vagina on her you know what. And her butt is not that recognizable because of the effects I placed. It is somewhat a borderline of suggestive and NSFW, which IS my borderline.

Aaand… this is my first drawing from an “ask”.

climateadaptation:

Tragic news from the Pacific North West: Mysterious sea star disease killing tens of thousands of starfish recorded in Oregon. Starfish are “tearing themselves apart” - literally the arms of the starfish crawl away from the body until they tear off, leaving behind a core that’s turned inside out. Some starfish “melt” into blobs, with no apparent explanation. It’s gory and it seems countless millions of these animals are dying up and down the entire Pacific coast of North America - reported from southern California to Alaska.

Cause is unknown, but suspects include bacteria, invasive species, or warming oceans and acidification from climate change.

The mysterious disease that has caused widespread sea star die-offs in Puget Sound is now killing dozens of sea stars off the Oregon Coast.

Divers with the Oregon Coast Aquarium made the discovery during a survey on April 27 that revealed 48 dead and dying sea stars in a 60-square-meter area in Yaquina Bay on Oregon’s central coast. The symptoms of wasting syndrome were seen in sunflower stars, ochre stars and giant pink stars.

Sea stars infected with the disease physically deteriorate before they die. In some cases, afflicted arms break off from the sea star’s body and walk away before dissolving completely. Scientists suspect a bacteria or virus is causing it, but they don’t know for sure. Until April, there had only been a few cases reported in Oregon.

Via PBS

Net Neutrality

sorelstrasz:

I have discovered a new form of a SOPA like bill that threatens the effectiveness of our Internet. There are american phone/cable/internet companies like Comcast, AT&T, and Verizon that want to to add a “fast lane” to the internet. Here’s what I feel like is actually going to happen. The net we…

spacettf:
“ Milky Way Rising by CraigGoodwin2 on Flickr.
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If my long expo camera still functional, I could’ve taken pics more or less like that.

spacettf:

Milky Way Rising by CraigGoodwin2 on Flickr.

If my long expo camera still functional, I could’ve taken pics more or less like that.

spacettf:
“ Voyager 1 - 1979 - Jupiter Great Red Spot - RGB from C1634xxx PDS data by Mick Hyde on Flickr.
Tramite Flickr:
Data credit the PDS archives for NASA planetary missions:-
pds.jpl.nasa.gov/
Image processing Michael L Hyde © 2014
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GRS’s...

spacettf:

Voyager 1 - 1979 - Jupiter Great Red Spot - RGB from C1634xxx PDS data by Mick Hyde on Flickr.

Tramite Flickr:
Data credit the PDS archives for NASA planetary missions:-
pds.jpl.nasa.gov/

Image processing Michael L Hyde © 2014

GRS’s getting smaller by the years…

A more subtle and cool setting for Minuette. Quite the opposite of Spitfire, bright and dynamic.
I rather enjoyed playing the colors and lens flares.

A more subtle and cool setting for Minuette. Quite the opposite of Spitfire, bright and dynamic.

I rather enjoyed playing the colors and lens flares.