This vampire is bats, he is feeling a little depressed as he can't find his favourite spooky outfit. His vampire bat friends are out there looking for it too. Wonder if Dracula borrowed his clothes again?
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fangs, bats, monster, black bats, vampire bat
This pumpkin is ready for the chill of Autumn / Fall and is dressed in its finest plaid.
Also useful if it wants to blend in with ... actually not sure plaid is camouflage, so not useful at all!
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plaid, pumpkin picking, wearing plaid, pumpkin rocking plaid for fall, fall
All I need to know about life I learned from my cat - there you are working hard, you look round and there is your cat, stretched out comforable in the best chair in the house. Learn from the cat!
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cat owners, gifts for cat people, cat themed gifts, presents for cat lovers, cats
Have you heard of Ivan Pavlov? Yes, his name rings a bell! He experimented withclassical conditioning involving dogs, metronomes and bells does sound famiiar.
This mummy has been wtaching old horror movies and decided it can do a bette rjob of being scary. Here it is trailing its bandages and creeping up behind you! Based on my original illustration
This Kookaburra may be a realtive to the Kingfisher/phisher , but he is no phishing victim. Based on my own illustration this Kookaburra helps spread the cybersecurity messaging.
Tech support, remote access, and refund scams are big cybercrime business, this snake has decided to try his hand... er tail (?) at scamming humans, but he isnt sure what he is supposed to say. Help spread cybercrime and cybersecurity awareness Buy the merch
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australian animals, coder, computers, computing, cybercrime
This mummy, when not trying to sneak up behind you to scare you, is wanting to ensure you stay safer from cybercrime, so he wants you to wrap up your passwords nice and secure, in perhaps better wrappign than he has as he is looking a wee bit unwrapped...
This frog is very cyversecurity aware and uses multi frog authentication to protect his accounts, if you don't have any spare frogs lying around you could try multi factor authentication instead