I think my lifelong attraction to nerdy fucking dork dudes stems from reading Geronimo Stilton books as a wee one
Still late for scollace week. Today is instruments right. Guess I’ll draw Wallace shoving a guitar up Scott’s ass.
we just keep naming bugs like this
legends
scott: he/him, cis man, bisexual (fem lean)
ramona: she/he/they/it, transfem genderfluid, bisexual (no preference)
wallace: he/him, transmasc, gay
kim: she/her, transfem, lesbian
stephen: he/him, transmasc, gay
neil: he/it, transmasc demiboy, bisexual (masc lean)
knives: he/they/it, transmasc, het
matthew: he/she/any, agender, bisexual (masc lean)
lucas: he/him, cis man, gay
todd: he/him, transmasc, gay
roxie: she/he, transfem, lesbian
ken: he/they, transmasc, bisexual (fem lean)
kyle: he/him, transmasc, het
gideon: he/him, cis man (maybe?), bisexual (fem lean)
envy: she/they, transfem, bisexual (no preference)
lynette: she/they/it, transfem, het
julie: she/her, cis woman, lesbian
lisa: he/she, transmasc, lesbian
hollie: she/any, cis woman, pansexual
stacey: she/they, demigirl, bisexual (masc lean)
mobile: he/they, cis man, gay
other scott: he/she/they, transmasc, gay
joseph: he/him, transmasc, gay
hi yung neil
GBHHH ... ME AND BOYFRIEND...
Can we can trans tordedd,,,🫣
YES!!!!!!
I know you drew t4t tord and edd recently but god I LOVE them sm...if you feel like it can you draw them again- or at least more trans edd :))
i will ABSOLUTELY do more t4t tordedd but in the meantime , heres a trans edd sketch i did this morning :-)
no cuz they’re so right
Birds really use sound in the craziest ways.
King penguin chicks can hear a quarter of a second of their parents' call and know it is them. While surrounded by hundreds of other screaming birds.
White bellbirds produce a call that hits 125.4 decibels — the same volume as a whole-ass rock concert.
Common nightingales have between 150 and 200 distinct song types. Mostly used for seduction (who's surprised tbh?)
Parts of male zebra finch brains are 3-6 times larger than females to accommodate the complexity of their songs.
The cassowary head casque might have evolved primarily to act as a microphone to broadcast calls so low, us humans can't hear them. They even tilt their head down and forward to make the broadcast more effective.
Superb lyrebirds are probably the best mimics on Earth, and tailor their courtship dances to particular sounds they've "collected." They literally have a dance for the "song" of a chainsaw.
Truly bonkers shit these birds be doing with sound.