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@avon_deer On that note the next time we’re forced to buy a new TV we’re just going to get a monitor and have done with it.

@avon_deer I don’t disagree that there will be some people who would love to be advertising into Linux but that’s always gonna be at the distro level; there’ll always be Debian and other distros that will be free of it.

Another piece of art done and I'm fairly certain the one that'll cement Sirah's design for good

@Dex I'm looking forward to going there once it opens back up. :)

ZeFie is a little digital familiar, something like a summon created mixing magic and technology (if I understood that correctly).

A very fun character to work with, I like that she's small and also something between a rabbit and an otter hehe.
I added some light sparkles over her fur, so she looks a little more digital :blobfoxhappy:

#FurryArt #MastoArt

Can we appreciate for a minute that at some point great people came together and created top tier free software that in the past would cost you thousands of dollars?

Got around to making an actual reference sheet for our favorite linux fox (at least, for how I draw her~)
#xenia #art #furry #furryart

One of my absolute favourite deep sky objects: Messier 81 & 82

Messier 82 and 82 a dynamic pair of galaxies in the constellation Ursa Major. Gravitationally bound to one another, they dance amidst gaseous filaments of neutral hydrogen stripped from each other from past close encounters.

Messier 81, also known as Bode’s Galaxy, is a bright spiral galaxy proudly twirling its arms around its pale amber nucleus. It’s the largest in its group.

Messier 82, the smaller of the pair, has absorbed so much interstellar gas that it’s led to a profusion of star-forming activity within its galactic nucleus. This activity has given rise to a strong galactic wind that spews knotty filaments of neutral hydrogen and nitrogen from its centre, partially obscuring the brilliance of its nucleus. Its distorted shape is a direct result of a close encounter with its partner Messier 81.

I would be remiss not to mention that there’s a third member of this galactic dance: the small elliptical galaxy NGC 3077. Nothing more than a faint smudge a bit above M81, NGC 3077 is just as connected by those fine gaseous filaments and the allure of each other’s gravity.

The Messier 81 group is among the brightest galactic groups in the night sky and are a favourite among amateur astronomers. If you’re ever in the northern hemisphere and have a friend with a good-sized telescope, peering through the eyepiece at this duo is a sight to behold. It’s a favourite of mine whenever I bring out my telescope on a dark winter night.

#astronomy #galaxies #deepskyobjects #Messier81 #Messier82 #NGC3077 #UrsaMajor

@cinnamonvector There’s a lot of stuff I love about Wagon that I’d like to carry over into an OC; the handles, the neoprene and rubber, the blank face ^^

@cinnamonvector Oh! That hadn’t even occurred to me! ^^;

An OC in a similar vein to Wagon would be really nice! ^^

@cinnamonvector It’s something I’ve been thinking about a lot; I’d love a Wagon helmet ^^

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