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For years you’ve known me as a picture named Thrones by the artist ‘ands’, but that time is over, it’s finished. Why? To bring idle amusement to me and you for about a little bit.
You can’t post someone else’s art straight up, but if you don’t want to draw you can make an edit of something if you like, take a photograph of a horse. Get creative. Begin!
I’ll declare the winner tomorrow at 1900 GMT or later if I forget.
Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Now you might be asking, "Munkus, how does this achieve the instructions on the task"
And to that, Greg Davies, I respond:
Well there's an endless supply of pythons.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
reminder that serpents specifically requested not just straight up using someone else's existing art
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QuetziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered User, Moderatormod
Now these might all fall under the realm of using someone else's art, but I decided to go for it anyways. These are all pictures from my copy of Edward Topsell's The History of Four-Footed Beasts and Serpents - specifically the serpents section. This is also of course the same book that @crwth's current avatar comes from.
There are several in here, because it turns out there are a lot of fun serpents and serpent adjacent creatures (the serpent section also includes all lizards and many insects, the 1600s were a wild time).
Mine is original photography of a chili cheese burrito, or chilito, as we used to call them.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Now these might all fall under the realm of using someone else's art, but I decided to go for it anyways. These are all pictures from my copy of Edward Topsell's The History of Four-Footed Beasts and Serpents - specifically the serpents section. This is also of course the same book that @crwth's current avatar comes from.
There are several in here, because it turns out there are a lot of fun serpents and serpent adjacent creatures (the serpent section also includes all lizards and many insects, the 1600s were a wild time).
Viper
Sea Serpent
Cenchrine
Hydra
Horned Serpent
Cockatrice
that Cenchrine is gorgeous and feels like it fits the theme pretty well
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facetiousa wit so dryit shits sandRegistered Userregular
Whatever it is, make sure it's facing up, the correct way to face.
"I am not young enough to know everything." - Oscar Wilde
Now these might all fall under the realm of using someone else's art, but I decided to go for it anyways. These are all pictures from my copy of Edward Topsell's The History of Four-Footed Beasts and Serpents - specifically the serpents section. This is also of course the same book that @crwth's current avatar comes from.
There are several in here, because it turns out there are a lot of fun serpents and serpent adjacent creatures (the serpent section also includes all lizards and many insects, the 1600s were a wild time).
Viper
Sea Serpent
Cenchrine
Hydra
Horned Serpent
Cockatrice
that Cenchrine is gorgeous and feels like it fits the theme pretty well
It's a legitimately good drawing woodcut, probably, of a snake. A mythological snake that sort of isn't real, but one of the ones that is just also a snake and probably just could be considered a different word for viper or similar. Cenchrines were one of the snakes that were born from Medusa's blood as her severed head was carried around, but I think are just regular snakes that happen to be super venomous. It's also referred to in the book as a millet snake.
That said, I don't know if it can compete with a hydra that has seven lion man heads.
Steve, please! My bones are so fragile and my muscles are turning to old man dust before my very eyes! And my eyes?! Don't even get me started on these things.
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can't just post beans like that
There are some peppers and onions in there too
Now you might be asking, "Munkus, how does this achieve the instructions on the task"
And to that, Greg Davies, I respond:
Well there's an endless supply of pythons.
There are several in here, because it turns out there are a lot of fun serpents and serpent adjacent creatures (the serpent section also includes all lizards and many insects, the 1600s were a wild time).
Sea Serpent
Cenchrine
Hydra
Horned Serpent
Cockatrice
Jokes on you when you find out I can't read
Something something murderbot is not literate
I have drawn one of the snakes, a dapper gentleman
I'm lazy though so someone else will need to help me with the rest
you fucking better
that Cenchrine is gorgeous and feels like it fits the theme pretty well
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It's a legitimately good drawing woodcut, probably, of a snake. A mythological snake that sort of isn't real, but one of the ones that is just also a snake and probably just could be considered a different word for viper or similar. Cenchrines were one of the snakes that were born from Medusa's blood as her severed head was carried around, but I think are just regular snakes that happen to be super venomous. It's also referred to in the book as a millet snake.
That said, I don't know if it can compete with a hydra that has seven lion man heads.
Someone please get me my walker and metamucil.
look at this Isildur ass motherfucker over here
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To avoid use anyone else's art, I've picked a Funko Pop, which is not art.
You're welcome.
@Lucedes is the close second.
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i said i would and then never got around to it, so i have used this time to draw a horse from memory