Magnets are freakin' awesome.
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YAY! ACTUAL PONY RELATED HYPE FOR ME!
Sunset Shimmer is finally front and center where she belongs! And those outfits look jarring in the ugly promo art, but they always look better in the actual art style. So I won’t be able to properly judge till I see them, but this actually looks like it’ll turn out interesting!
Again, what sounds like a dumb concept looks like it’ll turn into an actual good idea with them! And the fandom will FINALLY have an actual canon Shadow Bolts team that do more than turn into whisps of smoke or make a good Nightmare Night costume.
Color me hyped~ This is what I’ve been waiting to see <3
"This is dog fort"
Did someone order a best friend? http://cute-overload.tumblr.com
Punk Shark
Punkrock Shark~
i made this to help out someone who was having trouble with palettes and picking colors! maybe it’ll help you guys out too (I hope so anyway)
I drew some galaxy girls!!
I tried to base them on things that would be kinda unusual to gijinka I guess
let me know which one you like the best ヾ(`◇´)ノ彡
I liked "The Plan" :)
I’m curious. Which of my comic arcs has been your favorite so far? ;D I’m at work and I need attention lol. (Well on the tail end of my break). Answer in the comments!!
1-New Year (2017) 2-The Plan 3-Canine Advisory 4-????? 👀
Derpy's Hooves. That all I have to say /)^3^(\
Meet Monty: The Adorable Cat With An Unusual Face
“A year ago, we adopted little 3-year-old Monty boy from an animal shelter. Monty was born without a nasal bridge (the bone in the nose) which affects him now and then and makes him sneeze a bit. Nevertheless, his personality, he showed from the very beginning, is rare as a diamond! Monty shared a room with some of the other cats from the animal shelter [that] acted a little aggressive, [but] Monty [remained] uneager to pick a fight. Monty also has a tendency to urinate in his sleep due to a leaky/loose bladder. He [becomes] embarrassed when he finds out, so we are struggling to encourage him not to be since this is a problem he can’t fix and has to learn to live with. He loves lying on your lap and at night he’ll keep you company […] until you wake up. [His] favorite place to cuddle is by far in the arms of [his dad] Michael. Monty is almost never afraid, he even loves being at the vet, a brave little fella. We wish for Monty to be an ambassador for ‘crooked’ cats or cats that may not look perfect in everyone’s eyes! We also want to raise attention to the fact that looking different doesn’t mean you can’t be fantastic.”
Photos by ©Monty | Via Bored Panda
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How to Cut Down a Tree in the Korean DMZ —- Operation Paul Bunyan, 1976.
Perhaps the most heavily armed border in the world, the Korean Demilitarized Zone serves as a buffer between South Korea (backed by the Unites States) and the militaristic regime of North Korea. Created in 1953 at the end of the Korean War, the demilitarized zone is a 4 km neutral area where neither side can deploy significant military forces. When the DMZ was created in 1953, a small sapling grew in the UN Command side of a region near the town of Panmunjom. By the mid 1970’s that sapling had grown into a large 100 ft tall poplar tree which blocked the view between UN lines and a small checkpoint guarding a bridge which led to the North Korean side of the DMZ. Because of this blindspot it was not uncommon for North Korean soldiers to enter the DMZ and attempt to abduct American and South Korean guards.
On August 18th, 1976 UN Command decided that the blindspot had to be removed after an incident led to US soldiers being held captive at gunpoint. Five South Korean soldiers and a dozen US troops entered the zone to trim the the poplar tree. The team was armed only with axes and machetes as firearms are forbidden in the DMZ. As the team began trimming the tree, a delegation from the North Korean side arrived with 35 soldiers armed with axes, clubs, and crowbars. The commander of the North Korean force was Lt. Pak Chul, an officer notorious for stirring up trouble on the DMZ. Lt. Pak ordered the team to cease their trimming, claiming the tree had been planted by the Great Leader Kim il Sung and was under his care. When the tree trimming team refused to stop, the North Koreans attacked leading to a 30 second scuffle. By the time UN forces had chased off the North Koreans, Capt. Arthur Bonifas had been bludgeoned to death and Lt. Mark Barrett was mortally wounded.
In response to the attack which killed two American officers, UN Command decided that the tree would be completely removed with the aid of overwhelming force. Called “Operation Paul Bunyan”, the operation was about more than just cutting down a tree in the DMZ, it was specifically designed to intimidate North Korea. Two eight man teams of US combat engineers entered the DMZ armed with industrial chainsaws to cut down the tree. They were escorted by a 64 man team of South Korean special forces, all hand to hand combat experts and all armed with clubs, swords, and spears.
Elsewhere larger forces where martialing. Aircraft squadrons were deployed all over South Korea, running tactical patrols near the DMZ. The USS Midway aircraft carrier task force dropped anchor in the sea of Japan, prepared to launch bomber strikes on North Korea within a minutes notice. Tens of thousands of American and South Korean troops were placed on high alert, ready to fend off a full scale attack across the DMZ. Another 12,000 American soldiers and 1,800 Marines were also shipped from Japan to South Korea to aid in the effort. American and South Korean forces were preparing for war, and it seemed they were about to go to war over a 100 foot poplar tree in the middle of nowhere.
On August 21st, 1976 Operation Paul Bunyan commenced and the American/South Korean team entered the DMZ to cut down the poplar tree. On the North Korean side stood the infamous Lt. Pak and 200 men, who entered the DMZ with assault rifles and machine guns in blatant violation of DMZ rules. As the team began cutting down the poplar tree the North Koreans began to advance, but immediately halted when 7 Cobra attack helicopters appeared on the UN side, ready to swoop in to the aid of the tree cutting team. Supporting them was a flight of B-52 bombers and squadrons of F-4 Phantoms, prepared to strike if the North Koreans dared try anything. The North Koreans watched in silence as the team felled the tree in 42 minutes. A 20 ft tall stump was deliberately left standing.
In the end the incident did not lead to full scale war. Today tensions along the DMZ continue as relations between the US and North Korea continue to degrade.