aphanon_meme ([personal profile] aphanon_meme) wrote2015-11-28 09:45 pm

part 363 paper snowflakes

It's... December! I can't believe it's almost the end of another year. Time is weird. Anyway! There's been a lot of neato Hetalia news in the meantime! That game (that I can't get working but will look at videos and screencaps of so I can play vicariously)! The image of the first doll! The musical promo images!! What are you most excited for?

Enjoy part 363!

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Re: ask an anon studying museology

[personal profile] zeetee 2015-12-01 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
I think I vaguely remember something like that... though I was referring to a section in Bill Bryson's Short History of Nearly Everything (which is a great read!) Yyyeah I think if it was captured and studied, then let free again, it wouldn't've been better. Especially since the species isn't actually dying out, just elusive?? Like take a picture, it'll last longer and get fewer people all mad...

I read the wikipedia page on dodos after responding to you, since we were talking bout them at lunch. Sad that no complete real specimens exist! And... couldn't they have just... bought non-illegal feathers... Especially since dodos have been found to be related to pigeons.

There's a big collection at a local college, for some reason the ymca thought it'd be a stellar activity to take a bunch of small children there. Hooray, dead animals, sometimes with morbid death stories! Y'know, for kids! Haha anyway yeah, her work was cool and quirky! And confused everyone who came near it, haha.