Anytopping, here is a cute little Cheese-kun doodle.
We tried, we really tried watching Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, since it came so highly recommended by our friends, but it just made us angry and depressed, and we gave up after the first season. However, we were amused by Cheese-kun and the blatant Pizza Hut promotional tie-ins that were so incongruous with the rest of the story: "Sure, the characters are surrounded by racism, terrorism, oppression, drugs, betrayal, injustice, abuse of power, rampant destruction and death, but at least they can still order pizza!" ::facepalm::
Anytopping, here is a cute little Cheese-kun doodle.
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Today's note is written in Doctor Who's circular Gallifreyan (using Loren Sherman's developed version of the language). It says "I love you!"
My husband and I sat down last year to watch the first season of Squid Girl on Netflix. It's super-cute, doesn't take itself too seriously, and is chock-full of puns. While it doesn't have the most inventive or introspective plot line, it is great casual fluff entertainment.
This doodle was partially inspired by World of Warcraft's interpretation of the Bavarian wolpertinger, a chimerical winged jackalope that can only be seen while drunk (and which for some reason is given dragon-type abilities in game, even though it is classified as a critter-type).
Today I give you another Pokémon doodle, this time of a sleepy swinub.
Today's note is a sweet, romantic handmade card inspired by the main theme from Cannibal! The Musical...
Alas, our geek-filled alphabet has come to its conclusion. I hope you all enjoyed the wild ride of the past 26 days!
This note was inspired by some behind-the-scenes research I did for "U" and "V." I was trying to find a good rhyme or slant rhyme for "ferret," and decided to consult an online rhyming dictionary. It gave me "carrot," "parrot," and "squirrel" as possible rhymes. Seriously. Squirrel. I did not type in "things that kind of look like a ferret if the light is dim and you cross your eyes." I was so taken aback by their suggestion, I decided to write this poem to express my feelings on the matter. My husband was playing through Morrowind as an asparagus-hat-wearing Nord (like you do) and picked up a quest to deliver five exquisite shirts to the city of Ald'ruhn. He even swore an oath to the god Zenithar that he would complete this task.
Fast forward a few days and he has forgotten his oath, ignored the delivery, and sold the shirts to other vendors along the way... Then my husband wondered why he was shunned and forbidden from conducting any business in Ald'ruhn. The wrath of Zenithar is absolute! He did eventually go back, find the shirts, and complete the quest, but not before I spent several weeks jokingly blaming every real-life annoyance (from a stubbed toe to telemarketers) on Zenithar's righteous anger. Y is also for "Yes, I did mess up the perspective in this drawing big time." I wanted to depict a group of the various Yoshis from the Mario franchise, but it kind of (more than kind of) looked like they were badly collaged on top of one another. So I put in platforms at the bottom to add depth, and to make up for the fact that the left one was hovering in mid-air. Because somehow I thought that would help...
Xavier and the X-Men are overdone, so I decided to mix it up with a Gargoyles reference, instead.
(I really wanted to post something ridiculous for April Fool's, but honestly this blog is ridiculous enough already...) |
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