Jeff from Earthbound. Kept it simple and didn't linger on this pic for long.
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Robo Ky! This took me awhile.
Shading could be better but eh.
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It's him. It's the Spammy man.
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Vill (left) and Zayfer (right).
Not too happy with how this came out but at least I drew (and colored) something!
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Wow! It's Zayfer! Old as beans character of mine. I tried to color and stuff.
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recontextualizing fry and leela as an annoying but earnest twitch streamer and his inexplicably hot and intimidating girlfriend
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SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TRANSGENDERS
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He work hard for his money
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I actually finished a picture for once.
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Worst part of living with animals is the night time sloppy licking cleaning noises I'm sorry but I cannot sleep . Please fhcking stop please please olease
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A longtime birdwatcher in Pennsylvania had what he called a “once-in-a-lifetime” bird sighting — a rare cardinal that appeared to be half male and half female.
“I had a once-in-a-lifetime, one in a million bird encounter!” said James Hill, who described the bird, known as a bilateral gynandromorph northern cardinal, as “a bird divided right down the middle, half male and half female.”
He got the homeowner’s permission to snap pictures of it.
Hill, citing National Geographic and Daniel Hooper, a postdoctoral fellow at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in 2019, said gynandromorphs, called “half-siders,” are rare but known.
“They likely occur across all species of birds,” Hooper told National Geographic, “but we’re only likely to notice them in species where the adult males and females look distinct from each other.”
By: by: WGN, Nexstar Media Wire
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