Noticed I hadn't drawn The Swede in his nice little outfit yet, so I had to change that
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Download ⬇️, Listen🎧 to, Like♥️, comment 🗨️, on and share 🔄 episode 319 of the Narrative Podcast. The Narrative Podcast promotes positive self images about original people and original culture. The Narrative Podcast: Changing the Narrative one episode at a time by destroying negative stereotypes about original people and original people culture. Tune into the Narrative Podcast and become a Narrator. Let's change the Narrative! Log onto the virtual online bookstore on Poetizer.com and purchase my original book of poetry "The Black Card." Purchase the Black Card today or get your black card revoked!
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Houseplant spotlight for this week is the charmingly named Moon Valley Friendship Plant (Pilea involucrata). The pilea family is enormous, and includes the aluminum plant I posted a few weeks ago, and the Chinese money plant (which I don't have, but would love to). They are all non-toxic to pets. The "friendship" part of its name comes because it's so easy to propagate, that people would share them with their friends. The one I bought was so densely packed in its cup that I was able to very easily split it into two when I repotted it. I haven't actually tried taking cuttings yet, but the one in the silver pot is getting a little leggy, so I might.
Both of these are reservoir planters, which they seem to be very happy about. The trick to reservoir planters is that you shouldn't fill them too full, and you still need to let them dry out a bit between refills. I used African violet soil, which doesn't retain much water, which makes it a really good combo with the reservoir pot. (African violet soil is also slowly acidic, so you shouldn't go around planting things in it willy-nilly, but some plants like the low pH, including this one.)
The "Moon Valley" part of the name sounds like it should refer to a place, but it's actually because the leaves are Very Texture:
I got this one on the Day I Bought Too Many Houseplants, but it was so neat, and then I got it home and everyone in my family loved it, too. It's really cool to touch, and it's been super easy to take care of.
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"ah.... It's alright, anon. I was just...frazzled, I suppose. By all the saying things I didn't want to... with a "spell" like that, something could easily come out wrong. It seems that terrible "spell" has worn off though... honestly, good riddance, haha"
... Well, that's... Understandable. I think if someone casted that kind of spell on me I'd end up saying things I didn't mean as well.
anon im going to explode its happened again,,,,,,,,,,,,,this isnt it this sucks anon this is so unbased
thankyou for the sympathy anon i truly appreciate it. this spell is going to be the end of me tho
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WILHELM SPOTLIGHT SERIES:
Actor Roger Clark (Red Dead Redemption 2)
"Welcome to Wilhelm and another edition of the Spotlight Series!
In the Spotlight for this special episode, I welcome my second of two themed guests. This time, I bring you my conversation with Roger Clark, award winning Motion Capture/Voiceover Artist who you may know most notably as the voice of Arthur Morgan of Red Dead Redemption 2 fame. Together, Roger and I talk Red Dead, winning the award for Best Performance, getting started in the business and so much more! I am incredibly excited to bring this one to you and extend a special thanks to both Roger and Rob Wiethoff for their generous time. Enjoy!"
Listen to the Wilhelm Spotlight Series on Google Podcasts or RedCircle Podcasts
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jasonposting once again lads. yes this is just that text post i made but in drawing form
unshaded version under the cut:
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Congratulations Dr. Sam Heughan. Well deserved.
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The Creepy Things Under the Happiness Mask
In the snowiest days of winter in Calgary, traffic crawls. The intensifying glow from the sea of red brake lights says it all, as if every rogue snowflake has a playground zone sign printed on it. This also happens to be the time of the year when the sun takes its sweet time elsewhere and clocks in after eight, when drizzles of cold dust swirl and dance, and turn roads into polished glass, and…
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🔎 TAEVision Engineering on Google - Moment - Jun 17, 2023 via @flipboard
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You can't control what life throws at you, but you have the power to choose how to respond. Developing a strong mind means learning to stay positive and resilient in the face of hardship. #mentalstrength
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