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forepawz. I'd been looking forward to using my new drawing-on-the-computer ability to do a TS sequence like this, where I can put all the frames in one tidy image! I feel like it flows much more smoothly ^.^ I guess for five or more frames I'd have to break it up into two images if I wanted to keep each frame a reasonable size, but for three or four frames this works nicely.
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forepawz. Corgis are so darn cute!

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Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Dog (Other)
Size 1280 x 542px
File Size 99.7 kB
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"splooting isn't defined. Can you define it?"
"splooting isn't defined. Can you define it?"
When he finishes, that's an interesting mental change he has <3 And just... corgis! Shrinking limbs!
I had to bike outside today in 90º heat for six hours canvassing, and planning a doberman TF in my head to distract myself from the heat. I'm Irish and I'm fairly certain the sun fried my nervous system, I'm sweating profusely even now that it's night and 50º. (I like to give fahrenheit to make my european friends shit themselves in fear.) This was a lovely surprise to come home to, thanks!
I had to bike outside today in 90º heat for six hours canvassing, and planning a doberman TF in my head to distract myself from the heat. I'm Irish and I'm fairly certain the sun fried my nervous system, I'm sweating profusely even now that it's night and 50º. (I like to give fahrenheit to make my european friends shit themselves in fear.) This was a lovely surprise to come home to, thanks!
Heh, sounds like it was an appropriate piece for you to come home to! I really need to just learn to do Celsius to Fahrenheit conversions in my head, it's always a weird block in conversation when I'm chatting with someone from the US and we try to discuss the weather :P
I sometimes forget you guys don't use fahrenheit, all the towns are glued to the border X3
But if the concept of 90º weather scared the absolute piss out of you, it's done its work!
The easiest way to get a rough estimate is to double it and add 32 - fahrenheit to celcius you subtract 32 and halve it. Fahrenheit is pretty bad for scientific studies and making things feel as cold as they are, but it always feels more convenient for day-to-day life; those are the temperatures at which humans can survive. (0º is the point where saltwater freezes, like in your cells; 100º is a close approximation of non-feverish human body heat, so about 37º. Below zero or over a hundred are the temperatures at which you die).
The weather I was describing would be in centigrade a 35º day riding around, and a 10º evening. I still have heartburn from it...
But if the concept of 90º weather scared the absolute piss out of you, it's done its work!
The easiest way to get a rough estimate is to double it and add 32 - fahrenheit to celcius you subtract 32 and halve it. Fahrenheit is pretty bad for scientific studies and making things feel as cold as they are, but it always feels more convenient for day-to-day life; those are the temperatures at which humans can survive. (0º is the point where saltwater freezes, like in your cells; 100º is a close approximation of non-feverish human body heat, so about 37º. Below zero or over a hundred are the temperatures at which you die).
The weather I was describing would be in centigrade a 35º day riding around, and a 10º evening. I still have heartburn from it...
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