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Brush-wielding cryptid. Likes crows and shiny rocks. Trash can that will eat anything. | Adult, any pronouns | www.primalarc.com/links
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So apparently the Animorphs cover artist also made that amazing series of wizard pictures?? And he sells prints of both? His Etsy store is here and the other link is here.

His website has painting classes and info too! But most importantly, in his bio: โ€œWe live with our cat, Juliet. She threatened to bite me if I didnโ€™t mention her.โ€

Canโ€™t leave out Juliet from the post!

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Going live for a surprise Easter stream! I'll see you on Twitch ;3

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I'm joining a Cowboy Bebop themed D&D campaign, so I designed this ridiculous, over the top bard! He ends up joining a crew of bounty hunters when they bring him in for dine and dashing, only to find his sick guitar skills more useful than the miniscule bounty on his head. His name is Hawk Vesker and yes, he's designed to resemble a wasp.

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Custom Pokรฉmon card for @bluemoonzeph! Oh to be a Morpeko diving face first into cake.

[video description: a custom painted Pokemon card featuring Morpeko eating a cake with white frosting. The background is pink and full of sprinkles, jelly beans and wrapped candies. The Morpeko has frosting on its head, cheeks and tongue. The card is being tilted in the light to show the holographic heart-shaped sprinkles on the cake.}

Added a video description!

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For Americans who are upset with proIsrael ads being aired during Superbowl while a genocide is taking place -

Regarding filing a complaint -

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Hereโ€™s the prewritten message from the ADC link to copy and paste for any other reports:

I am reaching out to alert you to a concerning matter during the recent Super bowl broadcast by CBS, in partnership with the NFL, which has implications for transparency and regulatory adherence in media practices. An advertisement aired on the Paramount streaming telecast of the Super Bowl, sponsored by a foreign nation, Israel. The ad was made without the proper disclaimers mandated by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations. This not only undermines the integrity of broadcasting standards but also misleads the public by not providing necessary context about the ad's origins. The FCC's rules are clear: Broadcasts, especially those with content sponsored by foreign governments, must include clear disclaimers so viewers are aware of the source. Not disclosing that Israel is behind the broadcast is not just a violation of regulatory standards by CBS and the NFL, it is also a breach of public trust. I am asking that you take immediate action to ensure that CBS and the NFL are held accountable.

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[ID: Twitter post by Abed A. Ayoub: Last night nearly 10,000 people filed a complaint directly with the @FCC over the ads paid for by the Israeli government aired during the Super Bowl broadcast. CBS violated FCC rules by not making proper disclosures to the viewers across all platforms. This not only undermines the integrity of broadcasting standards but also misleads the public by not providing necessary context about the ad's origins. The FCC must hold CBS and the NFL accountable. The American public has a right to know and be informed about the influence of foreign governments in our media, and this includes Israel.

Replies: Complaints can be filed through the FCC's Consumer Complaint Center at consumercomplaints.fcc.gov, which educates consumers about communications issues and guides them through the complaint process.

Fcc.gov. Congressional rep too

I filed a complaint. Here are a few tips: To file the complaint, select tv service issues. Complaint type: indecency. Network aired on: CBS. They do ask for name, email, and physical address at the end. /End ID]

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