A Short Project I'll Be Working On Some Time Soon

A Short Project I'll Be Working On Some Time Soon
A Short Project I'll Be Working On Some Time Soon
A Short Project I'll Be Working On Some Time Soon

a short project I'll be working on some time soon

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10 months ago
It’s A Shiny Rock, What’s Not To Like?

It’s a shiny rock, what’s not to like?

7 months ago

My favorite blonde swordsman with identity issues

please read Aurora by @comicaurora it’s so good and I’ve been reading it for 3 years

My Favorite Blonde Swordsman With Identity Issues
7 months ago
Credit To @cursed-40k-thoughts For The Idea, Illustrated From This Post.

Credit to @cursed-40k-thoughts for the idea, illustrated from this post.

It's a very quick doodle I did, hopefully it looks well. Thank you for the idea!

1 year ago
I Sent These With A Bunch Of Other Minis To The Rolling With Difficulties PO Box. They Are Ancient Drones
I Sent These With A Bunch Of Other Minis To The Rolling With Difficulties PO Box. They Are Ancient Drones
I Sent These With A Bunch Of Other Minis To The Rolling With Difficulties PO Box. They Are Ancient Drones

I sent these with a bunch of other minis to the Rolling with Difficulties PO box. They are Ancient Drones from @comicaurora 's comic and the designs she didn't use and shared here

Austin said the box was opened and shown to everyone on RWD so I shouldn't be ruining the surprise. Make sure Austin remembers to get them to you Red.

For the rest of you the model is free to download and print from Thingiverse and Printables

7 months ago

If you were a sci-fi writer, how would you solve the Fermi paradox? That being the discrepancy between evidence for alien life, versus the likelihood of their existence? (basically. If alien so likely, why we not see?) The Dead Space series has an amazing cosmic horror solution, but i'm curious what you're brain could come up with!

There's a lot of possibilities, some more interesting than others.

The speed of light and the distance between inhabited stars makes it prohibitively slow to detect, make contact with, or reach any star with alien life. It doesn't matter if we're not alone, our corner of Space Reachable Within A Human Lifetime is so comparatively small that we may as well be. We're all blindly wandering through an infinite desert, calling into the void. Space exploration is a long game, and on that timescale, even whole civilizations blink out very quickly. If we manage to catch a signal and follow it, we might find nothing on the other end but ruins - or an asteroid field where a planet's orbit used to be.

The universe is too young for us to find anyone else out there. We're the first. How will we shape the galaxy to make life better for those who come after us?

The life that formed on Earth is terrifyingly invasive. The atmosphere and ocean is choked with monocellular life, and its surface is coated with a mass of multicellular organisms finding new ways to devour one another. Even extinction events don't keep down the biomass for long. If life on other planets looks anything like us, the problem isn't going to be detecting it. It'll have gotten everywhere. The problem is going to be not immediately getting colonized and eaten alive by it. And if life on other planets DOESN'T look like us, our whole planet is probably a class 1 biohazard and contamination risk. Multicellular earth organisms contain microcosmic ecosystems that proliferate explosively when they die. If anything inside them can find ANYTHING to eat, it's over.

Life evolves frequently, but always in oceans. It is extremely rare for any alien life to leave that ocean and adapt to life on land. Without this step, the jump to space exploration - even space contemplation - becomes infinitely more unlikely.

Monocellular life is seeded on planets from an outside source and allowed to self-cultivate and grow until the biomass reaches a certain volume. Then the farmers return to harvest it.

There is not a single other species on our entire planet that humans can actually reliably communicate with. It takes tremendous amounts of training to make an animal capable of recognizing even a handful of words, and very few of them can use them. Humans can't even communicate with other humans with 100% clarity, even if they're using the same language. When we find alien life, if we even recognize it as anything resembling life as we know it, we have absolutely no way of communicating.

Space colonialism has been disallowed by the space geneva conventions due to massive past tragedies, parasitic exploitation of worlds and senseless loss of life. Human expeditionary efforts are being watched warily through targeting sights.

We've known about radio communication for less than 200 years. We haven't yet figured out the medium through which all advanced civilizations communicate.

Alien life exists in abundance, but the vast majority of it is extremely tiny. We wouldn't spot an anthill on a satellite photo, and none of their ships are large enough to survive passage through our atmosphere.

Earth's oxygen atmosphere is an anomaly, and our first and most enduring extinction event. The explosive proloferation of cyanobacteria and their oxygen photosynthesis irreparably altered the planet's prebiotic atmosphere and wiped out everything that couldn't handle the sudden massive increase in a highly reactive and flammable gas. Earth is considered highly toxic and unstable, though recently detected increases in methane and CO2 might signal that nature is finally beginning to heal.

4 months ago

seeing all the 14-17 y/o queer kids who don’t know what v for vendetta is…. u mean the blockbuster film written by two trans women about a masked vigilante who decides to singlehandedly take down a fascist alternate version of england set in the distant year of 2020… and his driving force was getting justice for a lesbian who he never met but whose diary he found, who was separated from her wife before being killed by said fascist gov…. and it stars natalie portman…. okay

2 years ago

post king’s tide doodles (not sad)

Post King’s Tide Doodles (not Sad)
Post King’s Tide Doodles (not Sad)
Post King’s Tide Doodles (not Sad)
Post King’s Tide Doodles (not Sad)
Post King’s Tide Doodles (not Sad)
Post King’s Tide Doodles (not Sad)
Post King’s Tide Doodles (not Sad)
Post King’s Tide Doodles (not Sad)
Post King’s Tide Doodles (not Sad)
Post King’s Tide Doodles (not Sad)

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8 months ago

I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again but it is absolutely an example of civilizational inadequacy that only deaf people know ASL

“oh we shouldn’t teach children this language, it will only come in handy if they [checks notes] ever have to talk in a situation where it’s noisy or they need to be quiet”

2 months ago

not sure about skin color but try my best……

Not Sure About Skin Color But Try My Best……
Not Sure About Skin Color But Try My Best……
Not Sure About Skin Color But Try My Best……

Not Sure About Skin Color But Try My Best……
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