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I have broken my cardinal rule. I made angst of The Boys ™️
My poor dear cursed duo.
Inktober Day 18: Scrape
[Oops, I done goofed up and posted today's art to the alt! here you go :D]
Day 6: Bread
Welp, I couldn't for the life of me draw bread today... but! I did end up making banana bread. soooo enjoy a little bad boy, bred boy, on top of a big piece of banana bread with a piece of it to snack on.
Om nom OvO
Happy new year! To celebrate, I turned grian into a loaf of grain
Grian, or watcher grian? He seems like a normal grian to me!
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The Angel and Devil on Skizz’s Shoulders
The Magical Cherry Mountain Group
as is customary with me they do got lore
The smiling friends confront the watchers...
I love this little sketch of mine, might color it sometime.
Yeah, they are pretty similar.
Another thing I didn't mention in the ask was thus:
Say a culture has a word for sand: Nate. ['natɛ]
If one Nate is one grain of sand, what are Multiple Nate (Natel).
What does Natel represent? Multiple grains of sand? A pile of sand? Would they have a new word for a pile of sand? Would it be derived from Nate? Should it be considered plural? It is referring to *a* pile, but it's referring to a *pile*, which has lots of sand grains!
This kind of thing keeps me up at night.
Again, sorry for ranting.
CW: Venting then asking for opinion
I stayed up last night thinking. About what? Sand.
But not sand itself. Nono. Counting with sand.
When you count sand, you count grains of sand. Then you say it's a pile of sand. Then a dune of sand. Then it's just... sand. But there is no clear distinction between any of those counting words.
When does "grains of sand" become "a pile of sand" become "a dune of sand?"
Sand doesn't even have a plural. Think about it. You cannot refer to multiples of sand without using another words. Sands? Nope. Types of sand.
You might say it's the same as with Bison and Sheep, but those can be counted. (1 Bison, 2 Bison, 1 sheep, 354 sheep) You can't count with sand. (1 sand? 2 sand? what?)
Opinions on the subject? Sorry for ranting
Yeah, it's certainly an interesting subject. I remember hearing about this thought experiment with snowflakes instead of sand. Like how many little flakes have to fall in one particular place before you notice you have a small pile of snow? And how many flakes would you have to take away for it to *cease* being a snow pile?
I guess snow and sand are similar things. Like sand has grains, and snow has flakes. But when you have enough flakes grouped together, it just becomes... snow.
Analogue photograph from our hike in Norway
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Day 10: @THRILLCHSR LP no. 2
// 📸 - Nikki Zell
Starting this weekend we’ll be back in the studio w/ producer Taylor Larson to put the finishing touches on our upcoming full-length record.
We’ll also be going live from the studio via Instagram on Tuesday (8/20) @ 7PM EST to give you all a little sneak preview of what’s in store for the future of THRILLCHASER.
We’ll see you then.
Surprise! We’ve also decided to release the instrumental version of our newest single “QUIT IT!” via all digital retailers. Thank you all for your support and patience during this transitional period. We are working on a new EP for 2019 so hang tight, this new music will be worth the wait.
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