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SO TRUE I SWEAR IVE SEEN SOMEONE DO THIS POST WITH HIM BEFORE
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29 for the artist ask game!
weirdly specific artist ask meme
29. Media you love, but doesn't inspire you artistically
hmmm, probably most books tbh! I rarely draw things from purely written literature despite how much I love it. I also listen to a lot of podcasts and don't draw too much from that but it definitely does happen occasionally
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If you were a Super Saiyan, what vegetable would you be named after?
Salad
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Remember how the runner of the twitter poll hated Franziska Von Karma? Marshmallowwithabs remembers
😏
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Dear marshmallowwithabs,
Oh...I don’t really know. It just sort of curls up like this when it’s brushed out.
Whenever Dessie tries to straighten it with her fingers, it just springs back up! I think she’s fascinated by it...
-Ron DeLite
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Ooh, what’s your favorite dragon breed? Or top three. Or top five. I know I can never choose...
spirals and gaolers are my favorites!
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I have a dear Lilipup who I raised from an egg. When she was young, she loved to jump on people and sit in my lap. I didn’t try to curb this behavior because I thought it was harmless. But now she’s evolved into a Herdier, and she weighs enough that if she jumps on someone they’ll get knocked over. How do I stop this before it gets worse?
Luckily, members of the lillipup line are extremely easy to train. Even if yours has evolved into a herdier (and even if you hadn’t caught this behavior now and let her evolve into a stoutland), you can, in fact, teach an old dog new tricks, so to speak. That is to say, you’ll need to implement some basic behavioral training in order to train out this habit.
The first thing you need to do is address the negative behavior head-on. I know this is stating the obvious, but bear with me. When a herdier jumps, it’s because it’s overly excited to see its owner. When it climbs onto a lap, it’s because it’s looking for affection. If you tell your herdier sternly to stop, she won’t read this as a command to stop but rather encouragement because you’re giving her the attention she’s looking for, which amps up her energy levels and drives her to jump. Instead, when greeting your herdier, if she looks like she’s about to jump, pull away. Do not make eye contact or acknowledge her until all four of her paws are on the floor. Then reward her for good behavior with a calm greeting, affection, and maybe an actual treat. If she doesn’t look like she’s about to jump, greet her as calmly as possible to keep her wound down, and give her affection as you do so. The more you react to the behavior you want to see from her (and the more you ignore her when you don’t see that behavior), the more your herdier will understand that the only way to get what she wants is by doing what you want (her to do).
The same can be said for training her to sit. If you sit down and she tries to crawl into your lap, block her way and stand back up. Wait until she sits down, then reward her and sit back down. Give her affection if she stays put too. Eventually, she’ll learn that being in your lap won’t get her the same attention she got as a lillipup, but being close to you without being on you will.
Best of luck!
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I hate Damon Giant’s glasses because they’re the exact shade of magenta that appears when Minecraft texture packs don’t load correctly.
youre telling me some people associate the missing texture squares with minecraft and not gmod
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Happy birthday! Here’s a photo of a cake from the Internet
thank you!! i like this ^.^
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12 for the artist asks. I need to know your darkest secrets...
12: Any weird artist behaviour you admit doing?
I,, have no idea what could be considered as weird artist behavior?
I guess when Im drawing, I tend to subconsciously make the expression the character Im drawing is making or slightly do the pose theyre doing
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You actually did turn anonymous questions off. Huh.
The age of passive-aggressive teenagers acting holier than thou while behind a mask is over. The age of putting their shitting memes in my inbox instead of making their own text post is over too.
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Do you have a tag just for comic dubs?
I sure do! Well, it’s for my voice acting work in general, but these days it’s mainly for comic dubs:https://omahdon.tumblr.com/tagged/voice-actingYou can also go to the comics masterpost page which lists (almost) all the comic dubs I’ve ever listed on tumblr:https://omahdon.tumblr.com/comic-dubs-masterpost
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Larry does look a bit like a banana. Maybe that’s what Franziska was insulting him about.
everyone look at this little fuckin bamana boy. cringe little man
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Dear marshmallowwithabs,
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Oh, was that my cue to laugh? My mistake! Gyahahahahahaha!
-Simon Keyes
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You have perfect taste in characters
Yes uwu
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I have an issue with my Purrloin. We live on a farm, so he’s allowed to roam outside freely. (He helps keep the Rattatas out of the barn). However, recently he was gone for a couple days. While thankfully, he came back, he was carrying a rather expensive jeweled necklace. I quickly distracted him with a bit of caviar and found the owner of the necklace, but I don’t want this behavior to continue. What can I do to stop it?
It’s a bit of a predicament, for sure, but sadly, there isn’t much you can do short of keeping your purrloin indoors (whether that means inside your barn or inside your home and barn). Feline pokémon are basically inclined to roam wherever they please, and they don’t take well to training against that. One thing you might do, though, is reinforce the boundaries around your farm with better fencing or higher walls so you can discourage your purrloin from jumping your fence, as well as make your home a little more appealing, thus giving your purrloin less of a reason to wander.
The latter might be the more effective of the two options (though you should really consider doing both). One of the reasons why your purrloin may wander in the first place is, well, sheer boredom. This is also why purrloin that are well taken care of may resort to theft too. So in short, provide more options for enrichment at home. Consider building a purrloin obstacle course, or purchase more toys for him. Include him in your chores, and perhaps add in a little more time training a day. And of course, provide him with plenty of attention and affection. Do anything you can to get his energy levels down and to keep him interested in your farm, rather than anything outside it.
Best of luck!
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