Part 1
Part 3 (in progress)
Continue with reposting. Second part of the comic. The third and also the last one is still as a work in progress so you have to wait a little bit.
I'm glad that my artworks receive such a positive feedback here as well 🫶
I LOVE drawing Narinder. It's completely impossible to notice, I know
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more old guzma doodle doos!
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Ppl on tumblr: OMG! IT'S AUTUMN! HALLOWEEN! HOT CHOCOLATE! COZY CLOTHES! COOL AESTHETIC!
Meanwhile me, in the other hemisphere:
Now, seriously everyone who writes fanfic: how do you do that? It just amazes me when i think about it, but i really don't know how people make those
*Whispers*
We think of the Stone Age as being primarily about the stone tools like hand axes and arrowheads, but really thats just because that’s almost all that’s left of that time period. Stone preserves much much better than things like wood and textiles. But some of the earliest tools made by our austrolotpith ancestors could’ve been just sharpened stick spears. We see chimps sharpening sticks as tools today. Maybe if wood preserved we’d find lean-too shelters built by Homo-erectus, and not just handaxes. More and more evidence these days points to Neanderthals being very adept at working animal hides and doing things like weaving rope out of tree bark, and imagine how beautiful those would be to see? What other things were our ancestors and cousins capable of that we have no idea about?
If ancient homosapiens were painting on cave walls I would bet we were also painting on things like wood and textiles that don’t preserve.
We are probably missing the vast majority of ancient tools, artwork, shelter, and culture because of the simple fact that wood and textiles do not preserve. In fact if wood preserved we would probably call it the wood age, because so many things (boats, homes, baskets, spears, even rope) can be made out of wood.
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