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Post by Storel on Jan 4, 2024 4:28:09 GMT
This caught my eye the other day, and I figured that bismuth is a topic of interest to some folks around here, so...
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Post by Hatredman on Jan 10, 2024 2:26:13 GMT
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Post by Hatredman on Jan 10, 2024 2:39:06 GMT
An my Chromecast is very fond of Renard's sleeping body.
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Post by Hatredman on Jan 15, 2024 1:23:40 GMT
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Post by blazingstar on Jan 19, 2024 19:24:56 GMT
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Post by Hatredman on Feb 10, 2024 14:33:29 GMT
Seems like Coyote, as weary of the crafts of humanity as he is, found his way into the ROTDi (Realm of the Digital). securelist.com/coyote-multi-stage-banking-trojan/111846/Coyote: A multi-stage banking Trojan abusing the Squirrel installer08 FEB 2024 EDIT: Note the colors this news piece used for that Coyote. I was attracted by the name and behavior of the Trojan, noticed the colors a bit later.
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Post by Hatredman on Feb 26, 2024 16:10:04 GMT
This caught my eye the other day, and I figured that bismuth is a topic of interest to some folks around here, so... Continuing on the same theme:
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Post by Hatredman on May 28, 2024 9:25:52 GMT
EDIT: take notice of the long black hair, the slender body, pointy nose and red eyes
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Post by Hatredman on Jun 3, 2024 2:07:40 GMT
Star Trek TNG, S7 E24
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Jun 3, 2024 7:30:59 GMT
I completely forgot this thread existed. I should have put that collage here... but instead of moving it I'll just put up some CrAIyon that I fixed... to the extent that was possible.
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Jun 3, 2024 7:37:45 GMT
Okay, this one I decided to switch it up. Previously, I'd done several dozen attempts at a basic Renard and Antimony sitting in a forest. Here I took a shot at Kat and Antimony... climbing a cherry tree to eat cherries. This was the best of the lot. I had to fix Antimony's face a fair bit but... I guess because the background is all red stuff in this attempt, there wasn't a lot of Lovecraftian stuff going on.
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Post by Hatredman on Jun 30, 2024 22:15:11 GMT
This caught my eye the other day, and I figured that bismuth is a topic of interest to some folks... Not exactly another artwork, but as we had at least two instances of Bismuth in this thread, I'll post it here. They started chemistry classes at my kid's school, so I invented a game to get him aquainted with the Periodic Table. I have a PT poster with only the element's symbol and atomic number. Game is simple: I pointed to one element and he had to say its name. Then it was his turn to choose an element and I had to guess. We kept it under 88 because no sane person knows what's above 88 except, maybe, for Uranium and Plutonium. As expected, he didn't know many of them, but that's OK. I just wanted him to have a basic grasp at how things are grouped and where Hidrogen, Oxygen and Carbon are. I knew almost everything. I guessed everything right, even more rare elements as Iridium or Francium. But I guessed two of them wrong... ... Antimony and Bismuth. I am SO ashamed...
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Post by tibert on Jul 1, 2024 8:29:26 GMT
This caught my eye the other day, and I figured that bismuth is a topic of interest to some folks... Not exactly another artwork, but as we had at least two instances of Bismuth in this thread, I'll post it here. They started chemistry classes at my kid's school, so I invented a game to get him aquainted with the Periodic Table. I have a PT poster with only the element's symbol and atomic number. Game is simple: I pointed to one element and he had to say its name. Then it was his turn to choose an element and I had to guess. We kept it under 88 because no sane person knows what's above 88 except, maybe, for Uranium and Plutonium. As expected, he didn't know many of them, but that's OK. I just wanted him to have a basic grasp at how things are grouped and where Hidrogen, Oxygen and Carbon are. I knew almost everything. I guessed everything right, even more rare elements as Iridium or Francium. But I guessed two of them wrong... ... Antimony and Bismuth. I am SO ashamed...
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Post by aggadahGothic on Aug 16, 2024 2:33:18 GMT
This illustration by Warwick Goble, made for a 1911 fairy tale collection, Stories from the Pentamerone, was immediately reminiscent of Surma and Reynardine. The fairy tale in question is called Lo Serpe, and the woman, Grannonia, kills the fox after he tells her that in order to save the cursed prince she is in love with, she will need the fox's blood. How intriguing.
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Post by Hatredman on Aug 22, 2024 22:54:16 GMT
... the woman, Grannonia, kills the fox after he tells her that in order to save the cursed prince she is in love with, she will need the fox's blood. How intriguing. I want to help you. Please kill me.
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Post by Per on Oct 21, 2024 15:52:47 GMT
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Post by Hatredman on Nov 17, 2024 16:54:03 GMT
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