#inktober2024 day 1. I'm doing the 100 heads challenge, or at least using those as references, and I'm trying out a brush-pen-plus-coloured-pencil approach that I rather like as a style. So here's day 1.
What a glorious truth to read spelled out, so unexpectedly and necessarily and shockingly, because of where we find ourselves
Because I worked in wind energy I have done some Thinking about this, and my theory is that the "ugly" thing is a displacement objection they think we will accept. The actual issue is they don't enable Making Lots Of Money by Selling Things We Found In The Ground.
I usually do inktober in October, but this year I think I'll do my own thing and I want to practice drawing faces. Might post my drawings here since I'm no longer active on twitter. Is there an #inktober2024 community here? Maybe I'll find out tomorrow 😂
Now I'm trying to figure out how far through I can get before I get muddled. I think it's up to "Dot is cute and Yakko yaks". I'm better at Tiny Toon Adventures, honestly.
If you'd asked me to predict the session beforehand I'm pretty sure it wouldn't have been on my list either...
[P] We were just discussing this with our daughters. We recalled the hue and cry that was raised by some when this first rolled out: "If you vaccinate kids that young for HPV, you're encouraging them to have underage sex!"
Scotland has detected no cases of cervical cancer in women born between 1988-1996 who were fully vaccinated against HPV between the ages of 12 and 13. Vaccines are incredible.
In a large Scottish study, no cases of cervical cancer were found among women who received HPV vaccines before they turned 14.