That was one of my practice sketches of Mubba, in various wipeout poses. As of writing, that uploaded just over three weeks ago. Normally, a comic like this is done within a few hours, but 'three weeks' is what happens when instead of drawing, you just pick up the drawing and put it back down again. Now, of course, after three weeks, even a talentless chicken-scratcher like me should have been able to produce something of quality, right? No ...because, again, most of that time spent drawing (wouldn't make a difference anyway). :3
Pencil...
The featured pencil is a Jain pencil from Bombay Pencil Co., India.
I wasn't supposed to have this pencil, for its eBay listing was reserved for someone else. Luckily, the seller had more than one batch, so both myself and the intended buyer were made happy. :3 This photo came from the eBay listing: https://sta.sh/02a28eiid7h5
I'm unsure what is written on the pencil (Googe Translate wasn't too useful here). It seems, however, to serve as some sort of calendar or checklist.
I dunno anything much about Jainism, but what little I do know says the featured pencil was a good choice to go with this drawing. :3
BTW years ago I saw a diamondback tortoise on a road on my way to work. It was standing still and the road is not a busy one, so I went past. I went back home on the same road and the tortoise was gone, and probably made its destination OK.
I love the ending. BTW years ago I saw a diamondback tortoise on a road on my way to work. It was
I like to picture, in my head, that this happens to all of the small animals I spare or "save" in my life. Like flies and other bugs I don't squash or other animals that I had the ability to do something dramatic to their lives but choose not to do so.
Good job Mubba for taking one for the team in exchange for preventing a helpless turtle live its life. Now as far as crabs go, you better watch your back or else one will get'ya with a knife to the back. (see "World of Warcraft crab with knife" for more context) :D
I like to picture, in my head, that this happens to all of the small animals I spare or "save" in my
Animals have thoughts and feelings, though we can't know to what extent or even what they consist of (like, whether an animal can experience something akin to gratitude would depend somewhat on whether animals have some kind of morality).
Crabs! D:
Animals have thoughts and feelings, though we can't know to what extent or even what they consist of
I think this is one of my favorite cartoon stories of yours. The story itself, the drawings, pretty much everything are excellent! Also Ella'vha Hill(snicker) ;D
Also that pencil is pretty cool. Lot of work went into printing all that text on that small round cylinder. Any idea how old it is?
Lastly if I don't hear from you have a Happy Easter and stay safe if you're traveling.
I think this is one of my favorite cartoon stories of yours. The story itself, the drawings, pretty