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I don’t remember panda sausages being on the dessert menu.
Fun lil drawing I wanted to do for @NuwaNightstone cuz I love their character and have always been wanting to draw her. She’s so cute
Are skinless sausages really skinless? Clearly they still have skins, or the pork would all fall out?
a crappy art trade drawing. I hate it so much tHE ARMS ARE BADICALLY SAUSAGES VDJJVDDJG
@JusttheZooofUs i tried searching a rhino viper (aesthetically, my fave snake) but this was one of the few gifs to appear and im 80% sure it's a gaboon viper. both good danger sausages tho.
Ok, lets get back to work. Our voluptuous alien girl wants to nibble on some sausages. :3
Enfin le concept art d’objets et accessoires (« props »), une catégorie qui s’approche le plus du design industriel tel qu’il s’est développé dès les années 20 aux Etats-Unis. On y trouve une large constellation d’artéfacts dont le nombre suggère autant d’usages que de pratiques.
Some days you draw cute anime girls.
Some days you draw fun little monsters.
And some days you draw sausages in different costumes.
Sheep herder, gets up early in the morning!
Is only partially trusted with grilling sausages.
Gruber, mighty defender of the keep! On lookout!
A seller of sausages in his off-time.
Number 3! My lovely wife @TeaNewton has drawn Terios a number times! But he is just over 7 feet tall! He has a strange combination of barbaric leathers from his tribe, and the urban wear of the "civilized" folk. Lots of piercings. Build like a dorito with Vienna sausages for legs
My wife made me a breakfast sandwich in bed. Probably the best breakfast sandwich in the world! @nakedgloryuk sausages , tofu egg, v black pudding, ketchup, vegan brioche and pumpkin seeds. Why are people still eating animals? #vegan #veganbreakfast #veganiseasy
Welcome to #February2020 folks
Where the hell did January go😯
Bit warmer than #Medieval times as shown here on the page for February at Canterbury Cathedral
Get those sausages on the go bud...no good hanging up there!
Books I got this week
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EARLY EARTH by Isabel Greenberg
(love, snow, god, poisoned sausages)
WIRE ME TO THE MOON by Margaret Dolan
(upbeat stories of entrapment & revolt)
THE MOSS WITCH by Sara Maitland
(fusing raw elements of scientific theory with ancient myth)