Posted 1 month ago

I’ll miss you, Lazy.


She had gone blind (cataracts) and it was harder for her to move about. She passed away last night with me holding her. I knew she didn’t have much longer since her body temperature had dropped when I did my usual spot check of her bedding.


She lived a good life.

Posted 1 month ago

Animated gif version, sorry for the boobs again. I did the inking and coloring, Sanny did the original sketch

Posted 1 month ago

Yup had to get a matching LED keyboard to go with everything else

Posted 1 month ago

Current computer workspace with speakers. I keep the wrist brace to the side now to remind me to put it on when I work.

Posted 2 months ago

knowledgeequalsblackpower:

Dr. Mae C. Jemison

Stephanie Wilson

Joan Higginbotham

Dr. Yvonne Cagle

As we admire these women this month, we must also remember how difficult of a journey they must have had. And we must make a commitment to make the journey easier for little Black girls who are interested in science.

In her book Swimming Against the Tide: African American Girls and Science Education, Sandra Hanson explodes the myth that black girls are somehow disinterested in science due to hyper-religiosity or “culture.”   Hanson found that, despite significant institutional and societal barriers, there is greater interest in science among African American girls than in other student populations. She frames this seeming paradox in historical context, stressing that “Early ideologies about natural inequalities by race influenced the work of scientists and scholars as well as the treatment of minorities in the science domain.  Racism is a key feature of science in the United States and elsewhere.  This has a large impact on the potential for success among minority students.  Early work on science as fair has not been supported.”

Hanson outlines some of the obstacles that confront budding African American women scientists from elementary school to the postgraduate level.  Stereotypes about girls of color lacking proficiency in science, the absence of nurturing mentors, the dearth of education about people of color who have contributed to science research (i.e., culturally responsive science instruction), and academic isolation often deter youth who would like to pursue science careers.


Conservatives who disdain “liberal multiculturalism” in higher education dismiss such concerns about diversity in hiring as handwringing.  According to this view there is only one standard academia should use; objective and unbiased, untainted by affirmative action.

Yet white students are beneficiaries of cradle to grave affirmative action.  White students grow up seeing the dominant image of rational, trailblazing scientific discovery (from films like Dr. Strangelove to 2001: A Space Odyssey to Close Encounters to The Right Stuff) as spearheaded by courageous rugged individualist generally white males.  They are socialized to believe in a template of “purely” meritocratic success and individual achievement. Meritocracy becomes gospel and lucre.  They can take it to the bank and use it to repel the less qualified savages.

While she was at UCLA Devin Waller was the only African American woman in the Astrophysics department. On the first day of her upper division classes she recalls being asked by male students befuddled by her presence whether or not they “were in the right class.” Since peer networking and study groups in science departments are largely white and male, white academic success and scholarly legitimacy in science become a self-fulfilling prophecy. For black women in white male dominated professions, showing vulnerability and having any kind of public failure are simply not options. Like many women of color Devin’s approach was that “You kind of go in there and set a precedent. Everything you do is watched. You have to establish yourself as intelligent. There were no black women in my classes. No one who looked like me.”

Not having anyone who looks like them as a faculty member, administrator and/or mentor influences the sense of isolation, anxiety, and burnout that students of color often experience in science disciplines.  As an Electrical Engineering major Kimberly Bryant, founder of Black Girls Code, a nonprofit dedicated to developing African American girls as computer programmers, also found herself “feeling culturally isolated” during college.  On her website she argues that  the “dearth of African-American women in science, technology, engineering and math professions…cannot be explained by, say, a lack of interest in these fields. Lack of access and lack of exposure to STEM topics are the likelier culprits.”

In her autobiography Find Where the Wind Goes: Moments from My Life, Mae Carol Jemison (the first black woman astronaut and first woman of color in space) reflects on how, after professing interest in being a scientist to one of her teachers, she was told to set her sights on being a nurse instead.  As a sixteen year-old undergraduate at Stanford University, Jemison was practically shunned by her physical science instructors.  Although her experiences occurred during the sixties and seventies, the dominant view of who is a proper scientist has not changed and nursing is still a more acceptable aspiration for black women who are culturally expected to be self-sacrificing caregivers for everyone in the universe.

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Posted 2 months ago

armiyana:

Random doodleness for QTmelon~

That moment when a lizard sees something so tempting the tail wags and they give that super intent stare. ♥

This was fun.

This was so kind of her to draw NV. I also need to do more NV arts, or just more arts for that matter.

Posted 2 months ago

I want this! Cintiq 13HD. Doesn’t look like the pen would go with the intuos 4 or 5 or even Cintiqs 22 and 24HD models though?

Posted 3 months ago

I happily received my Creaturebox book in the mail today. Signed with bonus items

Posted 3 months ago

A Coworker had a depressing looking lunch so I left a note :-(

Posted 3 months ago
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update: since so many people reblogged this it will take a little longer for me to gain for you. But dont worry, after 24 hours, you will gain!

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zetallis:

nicholaskole:

ironmouse:

marikapaprika:

oneforni:

rafchu:

samtheheroo:

dynalith:

transpacity:

-glowy:

niiight:

-faerie:

dynalith:

every single person who reblogs this will get a promo from me

you will gain at least 5,000- 20, 000 guaranteed

just follow searchling.tumblr.com

within 2 hours you will have more followers

The reason i’m doing this is because someone did this for me one, and that is the reason why i now have so many followers.. also I am giving my blog away soon, and I want to do something for all of my followers before I do

this is not a scam. I.will.promo.you. Because it is time all those perfect blogs get some recognition x

i want to help all of you out! You have until March 20th xxx

aaah thank you so so so much I cant even <3 <3 <3

this guy deserves a fucking medal. Thanks to you I have so many followers now.

WHY ISNT EVEYRONE REBLOGGING THIS THIS ANGEL IS GIVING EVEYRONE FREE FOLLOWERS

it took a little longer for me.. but after like a day, they rolled in! 

update: since so many people reblogged this it will take a little longer for me to gain for you. But dont worry, after 24 hours, you will gain!

REblogging simply because this guy deserves a medal. Nough said. I don’t really want/need a promo, but just this guys needs to be known for his deed.

Wow, that’s nice (´ε` )♡

I’m curious if this works eventually, haha

Hmm I am… also curious…

Cool beans!

You know what? LET’S TRY IT. WOOP WOOP!

Let’s see :3

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