I've crawled out of the depths of the inky void after half a dozen years to share a dumb meme because Hazbin Hotel has corrupted me.

oozey mess
Three Goblin Art
sheepfilms
hello vonnie
occasionally subtle
Sade Olutola
YOU ARE THE REASON

Cosmic Funnies
trying on a metaphor

Xuebing Du

tannertan36
styofa doing anything
Cosimo Galluzzi
we're not kids anymore.

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Misplaced Lens Cap
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@chibular
I've crawled out of the depths of the inky void after half a dozen years to share a dumb meme because Hazbin Hotel has corrupted me.

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“She could elevate anything you wrote — she dives in and cares deeply. You cannot have a superficial conversation with Sandra.”
Sandra Oh for Elle Canada | June 2020
Idk how to say it properly in English so... Le respect est mort
i keep adding “squirtle” to the phrase “i’m dying” whenever i say it
“i’m dying, squirtle”
i don’t know why????????? is it a reference i’ve forgotten or am i just fu ckin tatched in the head who knows
They really wanted to put him specifically on blast

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…that is unnervingly accurate, isn’t it?
doctor doctor
#his iron man party mask #he’s shooting paper #christ
“I have priors”
How to Self Rescue in the Event you Fall Through Frozen Ice
With that music I was not expecting this to be a completely serious and informative video
Guys, check this video out!
How to rescue yourself, having fallen through thin ice.
Very useful and easy to remember.
WarriorMale

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A while ago I got a message requesting something related to this tweet from ssspock (who runs the official_bucky account on Twitter)! It took me forever, but this is what I came up with! This was good fun to draw, and as you can see Bucky’s twitter account is a true blessing so you should follow it (if you aren’t already!)
P.S. don’t forget to enter my art giveaway! It ends in a week!
peter capaldi: *plays the doctor using his natural scottish accent*
david tennant:
silly comic based on a scene in endgame ((mainly based on this lovely post tho lmao))
meirl
I mean.
Cartoon design is based off of 70s/80s fashion
So, it’s not wrong.
It’s rather likely
I’d like to add dickey collars for consideration.
I can picture him having an entire drawer devoted to an assortment of these, right next to his drawer full of ascots.
May I present this image from Legend of the Vampire?
what is the FUCKING truth
someone: oh so you identify as—
me:
This is what I am using from now on

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It’s been an increasing source of frustration for many library users: waiting weeks, sometimes months to get to the top of the waiting list for a popular eBook or e-Audiobook.
Why does it take so long? After all, it’s not a physical object, it’s a digital file that lives in the “cloud”, why can’t multiple people access it simultaneously instead of only one at a time? Barring that, why doesn’t the library just buy more copies so that the waiting list is shorter? Getting people access to books and information is what libraries are all about, but the struggle for acquiring lendable e-content is very real, and it’s getting harder all the time. Why? What’s the big hairy deal? For that answer, you have to look to the “Big 5” Publishers, who are responsible for close to 80% of trade book sales.
Publishers have been extremely wary about allowing library users virtual access to their books. After all, digital copies of books never wear out or have to be replaced, and are more vulnerable to unauthorized copying (“pirating”). Publshers were afraid if they allowed libraries access to their books digitally, they would be losing money. Individual publishers came up with their own sets of rules for libraries to access their e-content, and they have been tweaked many times since 2006.
In addition, the prices libraries must pay for ebooks and e-audiobooks is very high. Libraries must pay up to 4X the retail price for digital versions of books (which only one user can have access to at a time). Meeting the library patron’s needs for downloadable content is a very expensive enterprise, indeed! Take a look at this comparison of the prices for various versions of the same book:
It becomes easy to see that acquiring ebooks for public use is a very expensive endeavor…
Read more on The Cheshire Library Blog.
This is something all public libraries in America are struggling with right now. If you need more sources:
Here’s a “mainstream” article on CNN.
This article from LibraryJournal goes into more detail on the problem.
The librarians at Dayton Metro Library have put together a page that’s very quick to read and easy to understand, as well.
And finally, there is research that shows that libraries loaning ebooks actually increases sales of the book.
Here at LCPL, we offer both Overdrive and Hoopla for ebooks and digital audiobooks, and we don’t expect that to change - but you may experience higher wait times as publishers limit our access to content.
This is a fantastic round-up of sources, and very timely–the ALA just launched a campaign against e-book embargoes for libraries. You can go to eBooksForAll.org to sign their petition to Macmillan demanding access for all readers!
This is a really well-sourced roundup of the chaos that publishers are putting libraries (and library users!) through right now.
If you use your library’s ebook collection or you value open access to information in the 21st century, please consider signing the petition or signal-boosting.
Signal boost! This gives some good details about the problems libraries have always had with getting ebooks into the hands of our patrons (I once heard it referred to as “adding the limits of paper materials to digital media”) and the increasing issues we’re having now. I’ve definitely noticed the longer wait times in my library’s digital collection - and while some of it can be attributed to more and more people using ebooks, some of it is because of this. Definitely going to sign the petition!