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Sam, in oil pastels. Which are now all over my hands and phone - but I love smearing it with my fingers so much!
soobin ✙ marie claire photoshoot sketch
The last rays of an orbital sunset
l ISS l 296 miles above the Atlantic Ocean
🦌 xerneas stimboard 🦌
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Get ready to be dazzled by the true spectrum of solar beauty. From fiery reds to cool blues, explore the vibrant hues of the Sun in a mesmerizing color order. These images were taken in a wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light to clearly see any activity on the surface of the Sun — giving scientists a wealth of data for solar studies.
Ace doodles for the new event
poorly drawn Misdreavus line
Rayquaza's have the ability to shift their scales to match the sky around them, practically making themselves invisible whilst airborne, which makes them notoriously difficult to spot let alone study.
Even during the nesting season where they'll be the lowest to the ground in their entire lives, as in high up in mountain peaks. It is known among Pokémon Professors that to dedicate one's life to studying Rayquaza means to dedicate one's life to eternal waiting and disappointment. One has better chances spotting a Mew in their lifetime than a Rayquaza.