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even-art:

This is Anubis’ daughter! :) She’s called Kebechet and she is the goddess of freshness and purification. She is often depicted as a snake with a body of stars. She helps her dad prep the body for mummification.

I am not really fond of snakes but I just had to draw them together XP


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I am planning to make more of these. I realized I need to put more effort into creating personal art and practicing ;_; Also, I’m hoping that this will help me to finally find/develop my style. D:

Wish me luck <3

brokehorrorfan:
“ Scream Factory has revealed the specs for its The Reptile Blu-ray, which streets on July 30. The 1966 British horror film is produced by Hammer Films.
John Gilling (The Plague of the Zombies) directs from a script written by Anthony...

brokehorrorfan:

Scream Factory has revealed the specs for its The Reptile Blu-ray, which streets on July 30. The 1966 British horror film is produced by Hammer Films.

John Gilling (The Plague of the Zombies) directs from a script written by Anthony Hinds (Dracula: Prince of Darkness). Noel Willman, Ray Barrett, Jennifer Daniel, Jacqueline Pearce, and Michael Ripper star.

The Reptile is presented in two aspect rates: 1.66:1 and 1.85:1. Special features can be found below.

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nprbooks:

Law professor Kim Wehle tells NPR’s Morning Edition that she originally had a contract to write an academic tome about the Constitution – and then she decided it was much more important for laypeople to understand our founding document. "I we allow the government to consolidate power in one branch, one man, one party, then our individual rights break down,” she says. “So it’s that message that I think is often lost in the day-to-day discourse about whatever that latest tree that’s on fire in the forest. I like to focus on the forest.“

Hear her full conversation wtih NPR’s Rachel Martin here.

– Petra

plantyhamchuk:

myfrogcroaked:

NBC News published this essay I wrote about extinction. I hope some of you share my feelings.

“I wonder how many more people would live differently if they could feel the pain and grief I feel for each species that I watch vanish forever. I was recently blown away by the response to the fire at Notre Dame by private, public and government donors. In just a couple days, nearly one billion dollars had been promised to ensure that repairs would take place as quickly as possible. From the viewpoint of someone fighting to protect the environment, these types of numbers are positively overwhelming.

It proves that we do have the social and financial means to save the planet, if we simply choose to. 

But so far, we haven’t. Will the IPBES Global Assessment finally provide the missing spark that ignites a global conservation movement? I hope so, and I hope that people respond as if the cathedral of life is burning to the ground around us. Because the survival of our species — and millions of others — now truly depends on it.

excellent read

horrororman:

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