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@WillNotBill2
He/him, silly ginger guy! I make art, and enjoy Star Wars, science, and other *things* 😉. 🏳️🌈🦖✏️ Minors DNI 🔞 Affiliate of @klinikbondage
Katılım Ağustos 2019
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@IdiotOnTwatter @netripy @brianhuggard @SHEEPSLIVE If you think every map of California from the time was made by navigators that were physically there, you are incorrect. All it took was one or two incorrect maps, and then other cartographers who weren't there copied them, thereby spreading the misinformation
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@IdiotOnTwatter @brianhuggard @SHEEPSLIVE Perhaps the insular California mapmakers misinterpreted the islands further down in the Gulf to be further up and in different configuration. I'm not sure. But it is certainly due to error, not because California was literally an island
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@IdiotOnTwatter @brianhuggard @SHEEPSLIVE Essentially due to contradictory reports, myths/legends, and mapmaker error/imagination, plus cartographers copying each other, California was depicted as an island and a peninsula in various maps before further explorations settled the dispute
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@IdiotOnTwatter @brianhuggard @SHEEPSLIVE The islands in the "channel" are nameless, so I'd presume they were essentially made up/inferred based on stories and other bits of poor information. And then other mapmakers copied that artifact to their maps
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@IdiotOnTwatter @netripy @brianhuggard @SHEEPSLIVE (sorry my Twitter was acting weird so I had to delete and resend the post)
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@IdiotOnTwatter @netripy @brianhuggard @SHEEPSLIVE It is 100% indisputably due to mapmaker error/confusion. Even at the time these maps were made, there were others that correctly depicted the region as a peninsula, not an island
You can read about it here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_of…
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1772…

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EMPEROR AQUAMAN #18
A union between the lost Green Lantern and the Emperor
Aquaman finds himself trapped in a prison, only to find out he’s not the only one there Hal Jordan joins him in a jailbreak among the stars!

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@yank_a_ton I need more friends like this ngl
Also this art is amazing 🤩
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[Story] Marvel Rivals: Rocket Raccoon’s First Time
Short story in furaffinity.net/view/60328077/


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@aRGhhhtz (saw your like, just lemme know and I'll DM you some if I'm able!)
Love your art btw :D
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@aRGhhhtz Ooo can't wait to see the finished result! I can give you lots more ref images in that vein if you'd like :D
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@synaxian @ILoveWomen255 @BleuDino10 @squidmyers33 @Brand0nsm181274 Presumably magic plays a part in their flight as well, as a creature of that size/mass would physically be unable to fly. They'd have to be extremely light like pterosaurs (which Drogon obviously isn't), or would have to somehow generate insane thrust like jets
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@ILoveWomen255 @BleuDino10 @squidmyers33 @Brand0nsm181274 so? their wings lift them into the air, not magic
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@BleuDino10 @squidmyers33 @Brand0nsm181274 If they were realistic, the dragon simply wouldn't be able to fly at all because it's too large, and having larger wings & muscles means more mass, meaning you'd need bigger wings & muscles, etc etc.
I think it's fine to have semi-realistic elements on a magical creature
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@squidmyers33 @Brand0nsm181274 If they were realistic, they would need a keel like 5x that size. And way bigger wings. Dragons are heavy, they need a lot bigger muscles (and this adds extra mass), and a lot more wingspansto be able to get in the air.
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@IdiotOnTwatter @brianhuggard @SHEEPSLIVE 17th century navigators weren't dummies, they just made an inference about a little-explored area that turned out to be incorrect
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@IdiotOnTwatter @brianhuggard @SHEEPSLIVE Such a large and quick event would have clear evidence beyond old maps. The mountains in California are all millions of years old. Also such a hypothetical catastrophe would've undoubtedly caused at least a local mass extinction, which we see no evidence of
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