Did some math, finally updated my commission prices & types! Retweets would be appreciated ❤️

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Day 3 startoff point! so big already <3
updated the tally on how much he's eating by updating the old one with the power of math, so many macarons!

A like = a macaron
A Reblog = a cupcake
and a Ko-Fi = a nice big slice of cake!
https://t.co/0XGlXODlfI

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Death Knight Alamath, and Paladin Jidai
💀🌟💀🌟

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Revisiting some older pieces tonight. When your artworks are made of math, they feel alive the way they evolve through reinterpretation.

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I'm supposed to be doing math, ah hahaaaa...
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Here's a doodle I did of my god OC, Takehiko, at different headshot angles. He's the god of Wind/the Sky, Luck, Wisdom, and Prosperity. He's also the highest god in Caskadia. (I need to do a fully body drawing at some point..)

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It wasn’t that needed to “Stand and Deliver” in math, it was the students who craved Standing and Delivering in his 360 math class.

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Why being instead of making sure is nominated is stupid: our goals coincide perfectly...provided we're all backing the same candidate.

This isn't difficult math, so why are so many people arguing about it?

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Polymath, Edward Lear–died 1888–was the first major bird artist to draw birds from real live birds, instead of skins. His nonsense works are distinguished by a facility of verbal invention & a poet's delight in the sounds of words, both real & imaginary.

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New update! Chapter 30 page 29 ~ Aftermath, part 1

Read from start:
https://t.co/R9JXy8nLW7

Latest page:
https://t.co/39Fx67iVKE

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Al-Razi, 9th-century polymath, known as:
👉"Hippocrates of the Arabs"
⚗️He made one of earliest serious attempts to classify the chemical elements🧪,
⚗️was an early proponent of the scientific method,
⚗️and even carried out one of the first clinical trials.

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Aftermath, an adventure book game from for 41% off.

Under $50.

https://t.co/NSpZfBfgZY

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He was a polymath, an innovator, & inspiration. The world has never been the same since his passing. Here’s an illustration from 2013. Done in pen, ink, glitter watercolor.

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This 1964 Iranian stamp commemorates the 1100th birthday of Abū Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariyyā al-Rāzī, known as Rhazes, a Persian polymath, physician, alchemist, and philosopher. See more science-themed postage stamps from the collection. ▶️ https://t.co/iJi7guc3Gc

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Our animator hates math, so we memes her show

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Foof! A big list for you today. Today 31 Days, 31 Lists looks at picture book nonfiction as a whole. Bios, math, science, history, the whole kerschmozzle. Enjoy some of the greats from 2019! https://t.co/c4Dcs9pEFl

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The aftermath, AKA when all the eggnog is gone (because you drank it all)

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That sound interesting, could you send a resource or paper so I can get it right next time? I do love the K/Pg, and I appreciate the feedback. Here’s some older ones I’ve done of the moment it reaches Hell Creek and of the immediate aftermath, pretty much worldwide.

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8 Dec 1626: b. Queen Christina of brilliant polymath, later convert to her own woman, 'the Minerva of the North'

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According to math, Gameplay wise; Boltund(SPE 121) is Faster than Arcanine(SPE 95). But lore wise Arcanine has him beat moving at 258 MPH to his over 50 MPH. So which one would win a mile race?Arcanine or Boltund?#PokemonSwordShield

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