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Angie Arts

@angiearts / angiearts.tumblr.com

See's everything as comics  angelacyd @ gmail dot com
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Look I'm old af in terms of internet, but like I MISS TUMBLR

SO BAD

Maybe I'll post on here again, who knows. ..

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fenmere

Deversify catgirl representation!

I think what the world needs are some cartoons of elderly catgirls. Catgirls who no longer have the energy or flexibility of their youth. Catgirls who are flabby and fat. Catgirls who move slowly and have lost all their patience.

Because Catoldladies are more what I’ve been able to relate to since my early 20s, thanks to what my body is going through.

I’d draw this myself, but I’m too achy and cranky and someone needs to pour me my cereal.

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angiearts

Here is a cute old scottish fold gal for you~ I want to draw more old cat ladies! 

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what the HECK????????????????

So I haven’t been on tumblr in a very very long time, and I come back to see that I HAVE 700 FOLLOWERS???????

WHERE DID YOU COME FROM if you see this post please answer.

please let me know

that you are

alive

I do see that my DBZ art has been making the rounds holy shit <3 I’m flattered, all!

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Some li’l gerblin faces for Goblin Week! 

Picture taken with CamScanner and it didn’t do too bad! 

Do you like my mspaint watermark...?

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NooOOO

Rekt

Visual storytelling

Pretty sure those aren’t rabbit tracks. I think this was a bird shuffling through the snow, and then it made wing impressions when it took off. If it was an eagle, or something, that got a rabbit, there would be more disturbed snow.

DEFINITELY not rabbit tracks. The tracks wouldn’t be linked since rabbits hop not walk and the tracks of the fore and hind legs are quite distinctive. This is what rabbit tracks in snow look like

No bunnies were harmed in the making of above post

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kveykva

I’m reblogging just for the absolutely beautiful imprint of feathers

And also: definitely a takeoff of a bird.  The distal primary feathers (toward the tip of the wing) tend to separate, so the gap between feathers would be wider than more proximal feathers.  In the picture, the feathers facing the undistrubed snow are further apart, which means the bird is facing forward when the wing imprinted in the snow.  

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