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@endller0

21 dumbass/ here for transformers/ I do art/ gay for Prowl
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bromomentum

More human bots! This time i bring to you: the baby birbs.

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Do you ever just have to draw something cause it won’t leave your mind-

T… take a kinda feral, scarred OP -

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Happy valentine yall♡

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icytwaine
Anonymous asked:

I am a Tfa fan and Optimus Prime has been my favorite! I especially like these interactions with Bumblebee in your art! Think there is a chance to make a human error version? No rush! Luv your channel though!

“What type of training exercise did you say this was, Bumblebee?”

Hello! I hope this is something like what you had in mind! I always love some good OP and Bumblebee interactions! ^ - ^ Human Bee still comes up to Prime’s waist so I imagine he still uses OP and Bulkhead like his personal jungle gym,, XD Thank you for the ask, Anon!

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icytwaine

TFA Bumblebee warmups to push gesture for animation! 

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cfluffiness

Someone in facebook also posted this too

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xmagnet-o

Omg

Mediglyphics

This shit’s infuriating

Oh, this is a type of shorthand!

There are 3 main types, but from my research, this looks to be American Gregg Shorthand.

As you can see, there are set symbols for every letter.

Let’s break one of the words down:

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Using the Gregg Alphabet as reference, we can see most of the letters in “atrophied” are present. But why no “o” vowel, and why is “ph” written as “f”?

Simple. In shorthand, you cut out all vowels in a word when writing it down, with the exception of words that BEGIN or END with a vowel (hence the “a” at the start being present), or like in the “i” in “atrophied”, to make it more readable when the sound could be harder to distinguish if it isn’t written. In “atrophied” if the the “i” isn’t written, it could be hard to tell if the writer meant a “fud”, “fad”, “fod” or “fid” sound, for example.

Also, since Shorthand is a phonetic writing system, you are encouraged to write down the phonetic sounds of words rather than the actual letter blends - in this case, write an “f” instead of a “ph”.

So in actuality, these aren’t just meaningless scribbles - it’s Gregg Shorthand, a writing system developed to take down notes more quickly than when written out in full, which is very useful in a medical or journalistic environment.

Some people can even write over 100 words in a minute! And, it’s been in use since John Robert Gregg invented it in 1888! Wow! So old!

Isn’t language amazing~?

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tbh megatron’s cybertronian design lives in my head rent free

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turbofanatic

Dragons are extraordinarily good mimics, escaping human predation by disguising themselves as common airliners, some even going so far as to sport crude copies of carrier logos. This makes them difficult to track, though most sources agree that the dragon population is critically endangered.

While there has been some success with halting large-scale dragon hunting, conservationists are still concerned about a recent spate of crashes in otherwise healthy adults.

Given that dragons communicate via radio signals and that most crashes occur near military radar stations, it is theorized that the radar may be disorienting the dragons. Investigations are still ongoing.

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shirecorn

I fixed it

You fixed it!!

Good job!

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