erikaskerzz:

When I first started making fanart for this amazing fandom, I tried to make a “Simpatico” fancomic, that was actually my first big hit on my Tumblr, but I stopped it because I though “This is a good Idea, but I should wait to get better and try to re-do it when I improve my art work”… that day apparently never came so I decided to do it now! :v (sarcasm)

In other words, I finally got the (n)guts to decide move forward with this idea in a professional way and print it

later on!  Script is done and comic pages will be coming through!

Now… here comes the part where I ask for your support : guys this will be a solo job, I’ve created the script, lines, flats and effects only by myself, so if you are interested to help me out with the creation of this, and would you like to be named on my first fancomic, please consider becoming a Patreon, and have early (+depending on the tier you get you can get bimestral commissions and a physical copy of this fancomic) and EXCLUSIVE ACCESS to the NSFW parts of this project

Check out my Patreon tiers here:
https://www.patreon.com/ErikaSkerzz

Huge shout to my current patreons and their amazing support  helping my poorly grammar and english. ❤🙌❤

❤❤❤I hope you guys like and enjoy my idea ❤❤❤

missusalmighty:

pantheris:

rattlecat:

rikkipoynter:

digg:

this tip tho!!!!!!!!

I need to try this for trips I only bring a carry-on to.

I use to do this all the time in the military. Just forgot how to over time o.o

I wish I’d known about this when I was homeless.

I could’ve taught it to all the other ladies at the shelter and Darlene could’ve sucked a sour one because she never would have been able to bitch at us for “having too many clothes.”

reblogging this to have it forever because holy god damn

Stunningly beautiful photographs of Israel

girlactionfigure:

From Bored Panda

Photographer Noam Chen writes:

My country is arguably one of the smallest in the world. With little over 8000 sq. miles (20,000 sq. km) in size, it can fit 19 times inside California. Even more so, 60% of it is desert.

Nonetheless, it is one of the most successful and thriving countries on earth.

See if you can guess which country it is, by these interesting clues:

1. Here you can find the lowest point on earth, the world’s oldest continuously inhabited town and the oldest continuously used cemetery.

2. It is only 70 years old as an independent state, even though its history dates back more than 3000 years.

3. It has a major influence on the world’s advancements in science, technology and medicine, and has produced 12 Nobel Prize winners so far.

4. It is the only liberal democracy in a region of ongoing political turmoil.

5. The nation’s official language had not been spoken for centuries and was revived when the country was established.

6. All major religions consider this country to be the birthplace of the world.

These clues may have helped you understand that the country I’m referring to is of course, Israel, also known as the Holy Land.

I was born and raised in Israel, and that’s where I lunched my career as a professional photographer. I’ve been shooting my country’s incredible landscapes for over 10 years now.

For more spectacular photos of the land of Israel, check out Bored Panda  or noamchen.com

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