at the end of All Yesterdays (the extremely good book about imagining and illustrating dinosaurs in complex speculative ways i was talking about yesterday) there’s a section where they prove the point about the fact that we need to be more open to imagining skin coverings and fat/cartilage deposits by illustrating modern-day animals as if a nonhuman paleontologist from millions of years in the future reconstructed them using the just-skin-stretched-over-the-skeleton-and-muscles method that unimaginative paleoartists use with dinosaurs
with results like:
and
and
and i love it so much because it absolutely unquestionably proves the point the book is making
Firstly, thanks for saying I’m awesome omg that’s so nice of you! <3
I’m not that scary, haha, and you can talk to me about anything you want at all! I’m really awkward too, so we can be awkward together!
Reveal yourself and we can be awkward buddies c:

*opens door*
Hey there, anon! Treats for you for being patient and nice about the late reply! Some bonbons that change colour in a cup, all for you<3

Hope you had a good Halloween! <3
Girl at the train station today had a short t-shirt with ‘hipster’ written on it.
I was wearing my ‘I am SHERLOCKED’ t-shirt.
We passed by each other.
I swear to god, the looks we gave each other -
Her:
Me:
SHE KNEW OF THE SHERLOCK FANDOM’S REPUTATION. God bless Tumblr.
Hipsters fear us
..And all is good in the world.









