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ONE-EYED KING

My name is King Owl. I am an interdimensional time travelling spook & the butt of many cosmic jokes. More importantly, though, I am a biochemist & forensic toxicologist, specialising in neuropharmacology, organic molecular design and ethnobotany. I make music. I write. I cook. I consider a well-honed sense of humour to be the most effective armour that one can possibly wear. This means I will poke fun of tragedy. Don't feel guilty for laughing.

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  • How to Make Moss Graffiti in 6 Steps

    Moss graffiti, also called eco-graffiti or green graffiti, replaces spray paint, paint-markers or other such toxic chemicals and paints with a paintbrush and a moss “paint” that can grow on its own. As people become more eco-friendly and environmentally aware, the idea of making living, breathing graffiti has become a more green and creative outlet for graffiti artists. It can also be considered another form of guerrilla gardening.

    1. Gather up as much moss as you can find or buy.
    2. Wash the moss to get as much soil out of the roots as possible.
      Break the moss apart into manageable pieces and place in blender.
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      Break the moss apart into manageable pieces and place in blender.
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      Add the buttermilk/yogurt, water/beer and sugar. Blend the mixture until completely smooth. You’ll want it to have a paint-like texture.
      Add the buttermilk/yogurt, water/beer and sugar.
      If the mixture is at a consistency where you feel it will drip, add corn syrup until the consistency you desire is reached.

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        If the mixture is at a consistency where you feel it will drip, add corn syrup until the consistency you desire is reached.
    5. Use a paintbrush to apply the moss-paint to the surface on which you wish your design to grow.
    6. If possible, check back weekly to either spray the design with water (to encourage moss growth, especially if you live in a dry environment) or apply more moss-paint.
      If possible, check back weekly to either spray the design with water (to encourage moss growth, especially if you live in a dry environment) or apply more moss-paint.

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