Icon by @ThatSpookyAgent. Call me Tir or Julian. 37. He/They. Queer. Twitter: @tirlaeyn. ao3: tirlaeyn. 18+ Only. Star Trek. The X-Files. Sandman. IwtV. OMFD. Definitionless in this Strict Atmosphere.

claypigeonpottery:

claypigeonpottery:

tinabelcherseverythingisokface:

claypigeonpottery:

a leather hard ceramic mug that reads 'I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul'. there's a little frog under the wordsALT
the other side of the same mug. there's a frog carved on itALT
a panel from Calvin and Hobbes. Hobbes is asking Calvin 'what'cha doing?' and Calvin says 'looking for frogs'ALT
a second panel from the same comic. Hobbes asks 'how come?' and Calvin says 'I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul'ALT

I gotta say, this is one of my favourite mugs. the green might turn out more black than expected, it was a mix of a few things and …who knows. I can’t wait for this to get out of the kiln

Do you sell your work? Bc I would pay much monies for this mug.

I do! I’m on Etsy, where I post my finished pieces, and I take commissions too. you can message me here, or on instagram if you’re interested.

GUESS WHAT CAME OUT OF THE KILN

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🥹she’s beautiful

charlesoberonn:

flotsamoftheend:

charlesoberonn:

charlesoberonn:

charlesoberonn:

Examples of the Four Color Theorem, which states that no more than four colors are required to color in any map so that no two adjacent regions share the same color

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Made by me in Photoshop

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Good luck with that. It took 124 years to prove.

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An intuitive deduction makes me think it’s 8.

0-dimensions require 1 color. 1-dimension requires 2 colors. 2-dimensions require 4 colors.

A quick Googling didn’t provide an answer.

There’s no bounds for 3 dimensions. The 4 color theorem is a result on planar graphs (graphs that can be drawn in 2 dimensions without an edge crossing) but in three dimensions every graph can be drawn without edge crossings, including graphs where everything is next to everything else, so there isn’t a bound.

Neat.