The Wikipedia article “Meaning of life” has been edited 10,713 times in its 25 year existence, and 23% of those edits have been reverted as vandalism. One common pattern is for vandals to delete the entire article and replace it with a single line. I collected some examples from the old days:
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*sees a cool Godzilla cafe in LA*
Hey Californians. I hate you. Have a good rest of your day. 🫶
Year 4 of not having to share a birthday with Queen Elizabeth anymore. Always the hardest 🥳
I hope the guy from the "fan (person)" article knows that i am a fan of him
you're only supposed to upload non-free images to wikimedia commons as a last resort (even when the pics would clearly fall under "fair use"). and some editors end up explaining their reasoning VERY thoroughly when doing so
Did You Know: The dragon word for Tamriel is "Taazokaan"? Breaking it into individual words, while "Taa" has no known translation, "Zok" means "Most", and "Aan" means "Slave" or "Idea". "Kaan" is also a word, their name for Kyne.
it’s a great day for transphobes to eat shit
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Doodles from last last Friday's flocking #paleostream featuring Brachiosaurus, Centrosaurus, Rauisuchus, and Muttaburrasaurus.
I've decided to go all out with the Pokémon inspiration and make the color palette inspired on Omastar
Disney Dinosaur original main characters
Skull diagram of Paraentelodon intermedium in various orthographic angles. Different angles going clockwise starting top left: Anterior, posterior, dorsal, left lateral, ventral, left diagonal with mouth closed, left diagonal with mouth open.
Paraentelodon intermedium skull diagram.
#sciart #paleoart #paleontology
Leon Kennedy and Michael Afton if they switched games..
funnily enough he’s already in D&D lol
Neutral Good (during his adventuring days and then to the War of Skin & Scale), eventually to Lawful Good (after becoming Huēyi Tlatoāni of the Free Peoples and a defender of the Seven Realms)
In a giant marine apex predator kind of mood.
Livyatan vs megalodon piece by Darko Lončar. Mosasaurus photo is mine.
TLOS - Theriangala
"Large jungle beasts that roam the jungles of Avalar, almost considered apex's due to their size. Large arms with strong muscles to scale and swing around the region. Hunting from both below and above making them versatile hunters".
#Spyro #TLOS
View of the river in downtown Spokane looking toward the Washington Water Power substation building.
A view inside of Petunia & Loomis of various spooky decorations including a giant skeleton, a taxidermied turkey tom, and a Martian from Mars Attacks!
Had a nice little adventure in downtown Spokane yesterday. Back to art now.
Silly green megaraptoran-inspired creature
Comfort drawing of a silly made-up theropod-critter
real asf
One of the most famous mosasaurs, Tylosaurus proriger, submerges after taking a breath. It is dark above and light below, as tentatively suggested by some palaeocolour data. The challenges of interpreting scaly reptile palaeocolour, and the tiny scraps of colour data we have for this animal, preclude much confidence in chromatic interpretations of this species, however. Also, if you stare at this long enough, you'll see a few sharks. No foolin'.
Been thinking marine-reptiley thoughts today. Here's one of my latest #paleoart efforts along that line: Tylosaurus proriger. The colour is based on fossil colour data, although it's far from certain that this animal was black and countershaded.
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New artwork for @Titanic Creations' upcoming action figure, Reptisaurus, based on the cult classic monster movie Reptilicus!
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