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We just went into soft lockdown I hope I die! ^-^
I HATE DOING COMICS!!! I can't draw fast, they look sloppy and not good at all... But the lockdown thing was too cute and the prop for today was unexpected so...
Fantastic work!
Days 28 and 29 were Shockwave and Ironhide - though Ironhide is actually my 31st character, because with the two humans I didn’t count I was ahead of myself.
So, finished!
Thanks to all those that commented, watched, faved and saw this grow through the month : ) If anyone new wants to see the progresses, I tagged them all with #screwsTFAInktober
Commission from outside Tumblr - Drift/Lockdown!
a bit zoomed in cuz I like detail :>
I made a lockdown book mark with new paint I got!
I think I'm getting better at painting!
I’ve spent so many hours on this. It’s not even done yet either.
Being forced to stay at home alone let many girls discover kinks, no one would ever have guessed.
I want someone to catch me getting fucked by a dog and telling me what a disgusting whore I am 🙄
Can't #lockdown ...so, I took #lock and let down...down 😼#p_akatyk 🤖 #lckndburslf 🌀 #log 💎 in?!🤔... (at Pretoria, South Africa) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBRMJODpaoz/?igshid=10v7tmrkkdnhg
COVID-19: Lessons Learned From a Small Italian Village Lessons from a small Italian village could save thousands of American lives. A little village in Italy successfully fought against COVID-19 with simple actions that, if implemented in the US, could save thousands of American lives. Here is the story of Vo’Euganeo, the village of 3,341 inhabitants. Vo’ Euganeo had its first inhabitant die from COVID-19 on February 21st. The governor of the region decided to isolate the whole village from the other villages and ordered 3,341 coronavirus swab tests, one for each inhabitant of the village. When everybody got tested, the governor discovered that 3 % of the 3,341 inhabitants were positive for coronavirus COVID-19 but out of that 3 %, only half of those were symptomatic. The other half was completely asymptomatic yet very contagious. The governor decided to put the whole village on lockdown, to quarantine all the coronavirus positive people, and 2 weeks later, to retest everybody. He discovered that after 2 weeks of lockdown and quarantine, only 0.25% of the 3,341 inhabitants were carrying the virus, which was a great improvement compared to 3 %. He went on lining that 0.25 % and reopened the village. That strategy worked and the village has had no new case of COVID-19. What we can learn from this is that there is still time to save American lives especially in the states that have only a few cases of COVID-19. But we need to act quickly. In addition to physical distancing and lockdown, the key to saving lives will be: - Test a lot of the population (especially places with clusters of cases) without discriminating between people with symptoms and people without symptoms (both can be very contagious). - Get the results of the COVID-19 tests within a few hours. - Isolate and enforce quarantine for all people testing positive for the virus. - Track their contacts and quarantine their contacts as needed. - Retest before getting people out of quarantine to make sure they are negative. If they are still positive for coronavirus, continue the quarantine until they test negative. #coronavirus #news #lockdown #usa #usa🇺#italy #health #covid19 #almighty #recovery https://www.instagram.com/p/CAWvWBCHrtQ/?igshid=g3n4d9yqy3i
Time is passing so slow during this lockdown and this routine is messing my mind up... How am i supposed to study when i have a mental breakdown almost everyday???
Käthe Butcher (German, b. 1990) – A Hug in the Garden, 2020
As widespread lockdowns swept the globe earlier this year in response to the threat of COVID-19, intimacy became fraught. For artist Käthe Butcher, the loss of an embrace or casual peck on the cheek was incredibly difficult. This desire for connection culminated in “A Hug In The Garden,” an emotional rendering of two women holding each other. (Source)
Building a bot using Twitter API which will like & retweet #100daysofcode tweets. One & half-hour of footage in 6sec looks cool. #timelapse #coding #python #twitter #bot #programming #api #100daysof2020 #developer #lockdown https://www.instagram.com/p/CCbpMsYgU3t/?igshid=ccc7lv2c8en1
COVID slowed you down or ACCELERATED you? The Coronavirus pandemic has forced us to stay home. Let’s turn this into an opportunity to learn new skills.
We're all in this together
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@valerieandsylveon
So beautiful. With everyone on lockdown, pizzas are finally returning to their natural habitat. The earth is healing, we are the virus. 🙏