Pencilnoob

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[–] Pencilnoob 7 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Ooo a new Neal book, how was it?!

[–] Pencilnoob 43 points 4 weeks ago (31 children)
[–] Pencilnoob 2 points 4 weeks ago

This is such a fun color scheme

[–] Pencilnoob 1 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Whoa that's so cool! Well done!

[–] Pencilnoob 5 points 4 weeks ago

This shows how much I was paying attention, it's the same drawing reversed 🫣

[–] Pencilnoob 6 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

Thanks! I tried to base it off some drawings I found of it. I wanted to study how they did the hatchwork since I'm really new to pens.

These were the ones I used

[–] Pencilnoob 4 points 4 weeks ago

It really depends on the state. I think Delaware is all paid, but Pennsylvania is mostly volunteer with only a few cities having full time staff like Philly, Chester, Harrisburg, etc.

But like even west Philly in the Drexel Hill area there's a big volunteer company. West Chester does have a fully staffed volunteer ambulance company called Good Fellowship.

You'd have to look into your local to see. Also lots of volunteer places will let you join even if you are far away as long as you get enough credits each year (say by coming and working from the station and going on calls during the day or going to weekly trainings).

[–] Pencilnoob 22 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

If you read this and are like "why didn't they X" or "I'd have done Y" you might consider joining your local volunteer fire company (if you have one). There's actually a huge need in most of the US for volunteer emergency response. There's generally no fitness requirements other than a doctor's note saying you are fit for duty. I know some really out of shape firefighters who bring a lot of technical skill to the scene and pull more weight with their minds than with their bodies.

You'll get tons of free training on all kinds of basic rescue. You'll then be able to take training on things like the big hydraulic cutters and spreaders. There's certs for high angle rope, vehicle, trench, confined space, wilderness, hazmat, and water. It's like being in the scouts, but for adults.

I became a firefighter and am big into the rescue stuff. I can't imagine being helpless just watching something like that happen. I'd want to grab a halligan and cut the power or at least try to break the door down.

If you are thinking about it and are on the fence or want someone to ask questions hit me up. I got into it later in life and don't regret it a bit

[–] Pencilnoob 3 points 1 month ago

Very cool little pirate cove!

[–] Pencilnoob 2 points 1 month ago

I really like the way the grass/foliage is rendered, just enough to describe without going overboard

[–] Pencilnoob 23 points 1 month ago (1 children)

A STALKER IN THE ZONE

[–] Pencilnoob 3 points 1 month ago

I don't bedrot, I bedferment, bedpickle, and bedsteep.

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A small bottle of buch with fresh raspberries for flavor. Brewed it in a 3.5gal jug, then transferred into 1L bottle for secondary ferment with the berries

 
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