Update: These are due for a repaint.
Thank you so much for running @peroxide-foam! I love your take on labcore so much. It's refreshingly clean and crisp, perfect for those who want to be morally-ambiguous scientists who want to be more subtle about it or just don't like things that glow green. Props!
I should be the one saying thanks to you, Anonymous! I'm really glad to know someone's got similar sentiments about how science feels to them too.
Initially, I got into making 'clean' labcore moodboards as a way to drown the insecurities I had about my own laboratory by saying that it's okay if your workspaces are sterile and boring because there can be a massive sense of comfort in being able to focus on your experiments in a calm, non-overwhelming environment!
Btw, your message inspired me to collect even more. Thanks beyond kindly :)
I share lab notes and doodles relating to medical biochemistry. Hopefully you can learn something new while passing through my page!
⭐ Please don’t use my posts for medical advice. I'm a scientist, not a physician (If I happen to get something wrong or forget a fact, let me know and I'll have it fixed right away)
⭐ I don't tolerate exclusionists, gatekeepers, performative ethicists, or charlatans
⭐ My drawings aren't meant to be taken seriously, I'm doing this for fun
⭐ I have a moodboard page, and it's @peroxide-foam if you're interested in some crispy cleancore and labcore
I know absolutely nothing about biochemistry but your blog gives off the Best of vibes and I hope you find yourself a very cool rock tomorrow.
Thank you kindly, Anonymous! I'm sorry I hadn't seen this sooner, but I will be on the lookout for collectible Earth formations in the future :)
Fun fact: I once had someone try to argue with me that the adrenal gland is a “kidney warmer” that does not actually produce hormones, because “it doesn’t look like a real organ.”
“By golly, Jim, I'm beginning to think I can cure a rainy day.”
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