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greyliliy · 1 month
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I said "Screw it" and cleaned up (practically rewrote) the first chapter of an old story I've had sitting since 2012.
It's now posted and I'm going to try and get the other 26 chapters done! Enjoy The Anubis Heart.
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0deltakhan0 · 4 months
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Happy New Year Everyone!! Hope that it will be better for you then the last one!!
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locksnek · 24 days
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SkekLi and urLii, June 2021
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n0tamused · 2 years
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(View for better quality) After a long hiatus, I am finally happy and excited to show my most recent artwork! Zhongli has become my comfort character since I started playing Genshin, and the sketch of this has been sitting in my drafts for way too long. It was overdue time to polish it all up 🧡
Hope you all like it as well. :) I am hoping to jump back into more art and writing stories soon enough.
Don't repost my art without credit!
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fddarchive · 2 years
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Kenliy banner, drawn for Liliy (Quixoticmon’s partner) by Emily (Cowgirlem) - From the Kenily page of Quixoticmon’s Dream
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scotianostra · 2 months
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On March 10th 1998, Alberto Morrocco, the Scottish painter noted for his murals and portraits in oil and watercolours, died.
Alberto Morrocco was born on 14th December 1917 in Aberdeen to Italian parents in 1917. He attended Gray’s School of Art from the prodigious age of fourteen, tutored by James Cowie and Robert Sivell, and won the Carnegie and Brough travelling scholarships, affording him opportunity to paint and study in France, Italy and Switzerland in the late 1930s.
After serving in the army between 1940-46 he devoted his time to painting. His subject matter varied from the domestic interior, landscape, imaginings of Italian life, still life and many commissioned portraits. Combining his talent with abundant energy he became one of the most dominant figures in the Scottish artworld in the second half of the 20th century.
He participated in many group exhibitions both at home and abroad and works are held in major collections including: The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art; Royal Scottish Academy; Scottish Arts Council; West Riding County Council; Newark on Trent Municipal Museum; Liliie Art Gallery, Milngavie, Glasgow; Robert Fleming Holdings Ltd; Vincent Price Esq, USA ; Icelandic Glasgow, Paisley, and Perth Art Galleries; he Universities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Dundee, Glasgow, Leicester, Stirling and St. Andrews; City of Art Centre, Edinburgh; Bank of Scotland. His work is to be found in private collections throughout Europe, the Far East and America.
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katiajewelbox · 2 years
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I got a lot of stimulating questions for “Fascination of Plants Day”. Here are some questions and my answers.
Q: Here's a simple one, how do plants breath? A: Through their stomata, the microscopic pores usually found on the undersides of leaves. These tiny mouths can open and close depending on humidity, light stimulus, and chemical signals. The pores allow CO2 to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit as part of photosynthesis. Plants also do aerobic respiration, and in this case they take in oxygen and give off CO2 when releasing energy.
Q: Do plants undergo UV damage too? A: Yes they do! Excessive UV radiation can damage the DNA in plant tissue just like in human skin cells. Damage to the photosynthesis cellular equipment is a big danger from UV light. Plants have a plethora of other pigments, like anthocyanins, to help absorb excess UV light and keep the correct amount of UV light stimulating photosynthesis but not damaging the cells.
Q: Which plant is historically the most important? Why? A: One highly important plant in human history that often gets overlooked is the Rubber Tree (Hevea brasiliensis). This South American tree's secretions are the raw material for natural rubber. Indigenous Americans discovered the latex's potential for making rubber sports balls, chewing gum, and works of art but it wasn't until the Industrial Revolution in the Western world that rubber became really important. A lot of Industrial Revolution transportation technology, like automobiles, hoses, tires, modern cooking equipment, and more rely on rubber components. The cultivation of rubber tree plantations also changed the political and economic history of many nations in South America, Southeast Asia, and Africa in the late 19th century.
Q: Which discovery from plant science has had the widest application in other fields through reverse engineering? A: This is a question with a lot of answers, but one example I like is Barbara McClintock's discovery of transposons or "jumping genes" in Native American multicoloured corn. The mysterious colour patterns of these beautiful corn cobs, which are a popular autumn home decor item in North America, inspired the scientist to look into the biological cause of the colour patterns. Subsequently, these jumping genes were found in all prokaryotes and eukaryotes and help explain the presence of non-coding DNA.
Q: Hello, please tell me what method and fertilizer should be used to enlarge and spread the leaves of flowers and plants. Thank you. A: Hi there! For encouraging leaf development, I recommend using fertilisers that are high in nitrogen. A natural high nitrogen fertiliser is processed chicken manure. To encourage flower and fruit development, a fertiliser higher in phosphates is better. A natural choice is blood, fish, and bone meal.
Q: Any thoughts on how to get rid of the lily beetle? A: There are commercial pesticides, but another approach might be to introduce parasitoid wasps into your garden! These are tiny wasps that are harmless to humans but prey upon the Lily Beetles (Lilioceris lilii). The wasps lay their eggs in the beetle larvae bodies, and eat them from the inside out. Gruesome, but a natural and effective way to control the beetle population. There are some native British species of parasitoid wasp shown to be effective against Lily Beetle overpopulation, so maybe these could be introduced into your garden?
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feusus · 3 years
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I heard that there’s a @li-lii-week ! 👀
So...SkekLi time! That’s not really his final design. As I’m planning to make a full body drawing (as I did for SkekSa) I just drew the first thing that came to my mind. He will get some adjustments in the final drawing, I think he looks too cute, somehow...Haha...
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septicmelon · 4 years
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Libra walking in a field of white lilies at night. There’s no story behind it I just wanted to draw smth creepy haha ... unless 👀
I think this has some inspiration from one creepy story that I don’t remember the name of >< I listened to it a while back so I suppose my brain took the inspiration pff,,, if u guys know the story let me know so I can write it here :’)
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homicidols · 3 years
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LiLii Kaona Celebrate Their 4th Anniversary with Dual Video Drop
LiLii Kaona Celebrate Their 4th Anniversary with Dual Video Drop @LiLii_Kaona
Happy birthday to LiLii Kaona!! One of the most authentic and imaginative units in idol turned four years old on October1st and celebrated by sharing videos for two of their newest songs with us.  “Fragile” is a transcendent example of organica, LiLiiKao’s signature blend of organic dream pop and electronic shoegaze. Coupled with the innovative visual storytelling, and “Fragile” has easily made…
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0deltakhan0 · 8 months
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My personality swap au!!! Hollyberry hosted a ball!
And if you are wondering why there outfits look different from what I drawn before... It's because I can 😎
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kaykay1229 · 6 years
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New Oc! An Elf Princess
Name: Liliy Elf
Age: 18
Sexuality: Heterosexual
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fddarchive · 2 years
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Quixoticmon (Liliy’s partner), drawn by Charizard - from the Guest Fanart! page of Quixoticmon’s Dream
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Flower of the Day – 39  Don't be afraid to go out on a limb ... That's where the fruit is.©Isadora DeLaVega 2020©Isadora De La Vega ~~~~~~~~~ Cee's Daily Challenge - Flower of the Day to join in click here
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katiajewelbox · 2 years
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I got a lot of stimulating questions for “Fascination of Plants Day”. Here are some questions and my answers.
Q: Here's a simple one, how do plants breath? A: Through their stomata, the microscopic pores usually found on the undersides of leaves. These tiny mouths can open and close depending on humidity, light stimulus, and chemical signals. The pores allow CO2 to enter the leaf and oxygen to exit as part of photosynthesis. Plants also do aerobic respiration, and in this case they take in oxygen and give off CO2 when releasing energy.
Q: Do plants undergo UV damage too? A: Yes they do! Excessive UV radiation can damage the DNA in plant tissue just like in human skin cells. Damage to the photosynthesis cellular equipment is a big danger from UV light. Plants have a plethora of other pigments, like anthocyanins, to help absorb excess UV light and keep the correct amount of UV light stimulating photosynthesis but not damaging the cells.
Q: Which plant is historically the most important? Why? A: One highly important plant in human history that often gets overlooked is the Rubber Tree (Hevea brasiliensis). This South American tree's secretions are the raw material for natural rubber. Indigenous Americans discovered the latex's potential for making rubber sports balls, chewing gum, and works of art but it wasn't until the Industrial Revolution in the Western world that rubber became really important. A lot of Industrial Revolution transportation technology, like automobiles, hoses, tires, modern cooking equipment, and more rely on rubber components. The cultivation of rubber tree plantations also changed the political and economic history of many nations in South America, Southeast Asia, and Africa in the late 19th century.
Q: Which discovery from plant science has had the widest application in other fields through reverse engineering? A: This is a question with a lot of answers, but one example I like is Barbara McClintock's discovery of transposons or "jumping genes" in Native American multicoloured corn. The mysterious colour patterns of these beautiful corn cobs, which are a popular autumn home decor item in North America, inspired the scientist to look into the biological cause of the colour patterns. Subsequently, these jumping genes were found in all prokaryotes and eukaryotes and help explain the presence of non-coding DNA.
Q: Hello, please tell me what method and fertilizer should be used to enlarge and spread the leaves of flowers and plants. Thank you. A: Hi there! For encouraging leaf development, I recommend using fertilisers that are high in nitrogen. A natural high nitrogen fertiliser is processed chicken manure. To encourage flower and fruit development, a fertiliser higher in phosphates is better. A natural choice is blood, fish, and bone meal.
Q: Any thoughts on how to get rid of the lily beetle? A: There are commercial pesticides, but another approach might be to introduce parasitoid wasps into your garden! These are tiny wasps that are harmless to humans but prey upon the Lily Beetles (Lilioceris lilii). The wasps lay their eggs in the beetle larvae bodies, and eat them from the inside out. Gruesome, but a natural and effective way to control the beetle population. There are some native British species of parasitoid wasp shown to be effective against Lily Beetle overpopulation, so maybe these could be introduced into your garden?
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sunderedandundone · 2 years
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Not-quite-random GraGoh headcanon
(ETA: Will expand a bit on at some point to integrate with #Paths to Heresy - UrSkek crimes/backstories. ^^ )
So at some point fairly soon here I'm going to put up the big thread of UrSkek worldbuilding and HC that I have plotted out :-) but for the nonce, have this tidbit about GraGoh (aka the Annoying Young Sibling of the Twice-Nine):
As an UrSkek who'd Awakened on an outpost planet rather than Homeworld itself, GraGoh was viewed very slightly askance by their fellow UrSkeks from the day of their arrival. But the first time they actually came to the Eldest's attention in a serious way -- i.e., under suspicion of possibly being a Deviant or Aberration -- was when they played a prank on a work colleague. ...Yes, really. UrSkeks know what humor is and sometimes even indulge in it themselves, but their idea of the socially acceptable limits is far more constrained than Gelflings', or Podlings', to say nothing of rough-and-tumble species like humanity. There's no concept of "punching up" vs. "punching down" -- the point is you're punching, and what's wrong with you that you feel the need to DO that?
If you want a real simulated-belly laugh from an UrSkek, the most reliable way is to show them some logical or mathematical paradox...e.g. Zeno's or Russell's Paradox, or Schrodinger's Cat, except of course it'd need to be a new one to be truly diverting. :-) Other than that, their humor rarely strays beyond modest smiles and chuckles -- wry moments arising from the sort of innocent daily absurdities that crop up even in an [ostensible] utopia. There are a small number of UrSkeks who practice and appreciate the tricky art of the extremely well-worded and fully deniable deadpan (::koff:: LiLii ::koff:: SilSol::), but since the appreciation of such has to be kept just as deadpan for it to work without anyone getting in trouble, most of those UrSkeks stay too locked in pluralistic ignorance to find each other and form any kind of community around it. TL;DR: playing pranks is not okay on Homeworld. GraGoh, of course, thought it was very funny indeed. Unfortunately, no one else was amused. Especially the Eldest, who were unmoved by GraGoh's protestations that no one got hurt; or that the only thing lost was time, and UrSkeks had a goodly supply of that; OR that their colleague's mind had clearly been broadened by the experience, which proved that Surprise could serve a prosocial purpose, and said colleague really needed to get out and enjoy the sunshine more anyway. To their very good fortune (or their very bad fortune? Oh all right, to their very...fortune, let's say), the Eldest decided that GraGoh's adjustment to Homeworld might be greatly improved by catching them up on some of their higher education. They were accordingly put on work sabbatical and sent to the Academy to be...well, not reformed precisely, but...oh all right, reformed. Among their professors was a certain ancient and respected scholar -- why, they even bore the supremely prestigious title, "Giver of New Equations": SoSu the Philosopher. Endnote: NB -- GraGoh was not yet the Explorer during any of this! That came in a slightly later stage of life. Their offworld baby-UrSkek job was much more tradie/hard-hatty -- closer to a combination railroad scout/powerline worker/network guy, which did involve a lot of UNofficial exploring -- and when they first came to Homeworld they worked in a similar, though more senior, 'keep this infrastructure humming' kinda role. ^^
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