“I visited the pumpkin patch yesterday and decided to bring home a pumpkin that in shape appeared to be a penguin. Friends and family were mystified until I started painting him.“
by Volensblood
by Volensblood
i just wanted to tell him i miss him
Just added a new blog post for patrons on my patreon. [Image description: doodle of a blue penguin wearing a pink scarf next to a caption that says “You can finish this semester on a high note. I believe in you. You got this!”]
A mood.
never say anything to a penguin that the penguin has not already said to you
this reads like a shitpost but i’m actually 100% serious. i was walking along the side of the harbour this evening, just after all the penguins had come in from the ocean to nest. there was one penguin right by the footpath, and when it saw me it kept saying ‘höö’. so i said ‘höö’ right back. it seemed to like that, and we had a lovely conversation where we just kept saying ‘höö’ to each other. i crouched down about two metres away from it, and we kept talking, and it actually moved towards me a little bit, seeming to prefer my company to the heartless embrace of the sea. but then i made the mistake of trying to change things up. i said ‘hweh’, which was something that a previous penguin said to me, and this penguin hated it, and fucked right off. never said another word to me. i felt so rude.
I keep imagining this from the penguin’s point of view:
“Gustav, my friend, why so glum?”
The penguin in question looked up from his half-eaten sprat, shaking his head in disgust.
“Not glum, Sebastian. Affronted, outraged - I had the most perturbing encounter with one of the Beakless Ones.”
Sebastian nodded solemnly. “Yes, they are often perturbing. What happened, my friend?”
Gustav sighed heavily, looking up to the sky and holding his flippers wide, as if to ask the gods “why?”, before mournfully retelling his experience, “I was on the beach where the Beakless sometimes wander, contemplating names for this year’s chicks, when one of them approached. It seemed harmless enough to greet - they’re cute, in a strange, bald and flat-faced way, are they not?”
“Oh Gustav, you kind-hearted fool.”
“Such a fool, I am!” Gustav’s moans had gathered a small crowd already - the only thing penguins love more than a bellyful of fish, is a story. A good storyteller was always guaranteed a warm spot to huddle in the winter, surrounded by bored friends longing for entertainment.
“What did it do, Gustav? Did it kick you?”
“No! When it got close, I called out to it, ‘hello, friend!’. It stopped and returned the greeting - awkwardly, but it was rather sweet, like a chick learning it’s first chirps. ‘Hollow fren,’ it said back to me. I was charmed, but not wanting it to learn poor pronunciation, I repeated the greeting, and so did it! Getting clearer each time, till it could almost pass for a true penguin itself.”
“Gustav is a wonderful teacher,” Adelina, his mate, stated with a proud nod of her lovely blue head. “You remember how well our chicks could enunciate, before they even caught their first fish.”
“But what of it, Gustav? What happened to sour this experience so?”
“We went back and forth, till I was satisfied. It lowered itself near the ground, and I moved closer, carefully, not wanting to alarm it. I was just about to tell it how pleased I was, that it learning so quickly, when all of a sudden, it looked me right in the eye and said ‘Fuck off, freak.’”
There were avian gasps all around.
“Oh no!”
“How rude!”
“I was so appalled, I could not bring myself to even chide it.” Gustav bowed his head in shame. “I turned and left without another word.”
“It said that to you? Oh dear.” Sebastian tilted his head in a piercing glare towards one of their fellows, focusing on the only one who was slapping his sides and chortling. “Björn, you scoundrel! What have I told you about yelling obscenities at the Beakless?”
Björn cackled and bobbed his head in defiance. “How was its enunciation, Gustav? You soft-hearted buffoon!”
now that’s a fine addition to my post
From your space comic on the last timbit - does this mean if geno holds sid, he can make make multiple sids
since geno can’t explain his powers, the crew assumes geno’s brand of space magic is along the lines of replication but it’s actually teleportation! by holding the timbit, he can locate and then transport them from somewhere else! so there’s a very frazzled tim horton’s manager somewhere in the andromeda galaxy trying to figure out why their timbits are mysteriously disappearing
if he wanted another sid, that means there has to be another sid somewhere out in the universe. geno’s a smart penguin alien so he probably has some grasp of quantum physics but
i think he likes the sid he has the best
Needed some shirts for the summer so I found these beauties and cut the sleeves off for the aesthetic
OMG! GUYS! The shirt on teh left!! FLOWER!! D8
This is the best ‘more you might like’ rec i’ve ever been given holy fuck
Damn, sometimes Tumblr, you are SO spot on 8D
a flower and a plant
WHY WOULD YOU MAKE ME SEE THIS IN SO FUCKING SAD
2017 stanley cup champions :’)
I love how Sid’s shorter and rounder than the others XD and Geno has the droopy eyes! <3 and bb Guentzel in the cup and!!! ^.^ This is what I’m here for! ^.^
Guys, this is not a drill. Antarctic scientists need you to study photos of penguins to help them figure out how climate change is affecting these stumpy little flightless birds.
Scientists from the UK have installed a series of 75 cameras near penguin territories in Antarctica and its surrounding islands to figure out what’s happening with local populations. But with each of those cameras taking hourly photos, they simply can’t get through all the adorable images without your help.
“We can’t do this work on our own,” lead researcher Tom Hart from the University of Oxford told the BBC, “and every penguin that people click on and count on the website - that’s all information that tells us what’s happening at each nest, and what’s happening over time.”
The citizen science project is pretty simple - known as PenguinWatch 2.0, all you need to do is log on, look at photos, and identify adult penguins, chicks, and eggs in each image. Each photo requires just a few clicks to identify, and you can chat about your results in the website’s ‘Discuss’ page with other volunteers.
Science!
@bloodthreadsaltglassandtears your time has come
i have already registered an account and begun looking at penguins
Do the right thing guys!
@diamondauthorityofficial for science! 🙌
LOOK AT ME I AM DOING A SCIENCE!
SEE LOOK HERE IS A PENGUINS (d’awwwww such cute birbs) AND I COUNTED THEM
seriously tho this is a lot more fun than I thought it would be and I got really sad when I reached the end of the current batch of photos, only to see that I’d actually done 113 of them! it really didn’t feel like that many
GO DO A SCIENCE TOO! and there’s also one to help study the behavior of Arizona bats!!!
@rosethornpixie found your new job