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they dont pay me enough to witness this shit
lawmakers: opening up in-person schools will be fine! just make the kids wear masks and wash their hands!
kids:
Oh, wonderful. I didnât realise OP taught kids. The first two panels, I was assuming it was a minimalist depiction of an officeâŚ
This is the way youâre supposed to do pranks!
I try SO hard not to make faces when I hear someone around me say wild shit but I just canât stop myself
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An ice-cold whisky dispenser, sometimes found in offices. (1950s)
we have been going backwards for 70 years
They took this from us
MARGE: You have the right to remain silent!
HOMER: I choose to waive that right! [SCREAMS]
Me duele la cabeza
En ezt akkor se ertem
Ăn sem :â(
Nem vagytok egyedul!
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itâs kind of incredible how much pixar has backpedaled over the last couple of years, from the standpoint of character designÂ
these were the kind of characters designs they had when they did their first movie with humans as their main castÂ
despite being cg all of the characters are visually distinct from each other and they look like 2d figures translated into a 3d environment
now itâs just???
all their human characters kind of lack that visual distinction and theyâre all just? cute?Â
Alright, I wasnât gonna comment b/c itâs kind of a waste of time, but I see a lotta folks tryin to pass off âIncrediblesâ designs as âan attempt to avoid Uncanny Valley with primitive techâ or âresembling comic book artâ, and a lot of otherâŚ. un-design-savvy comments.
Brad Bird had come from a background in traditional animation, heâs the guy behind this
So Lasseter (Pixar) rings up Bird like âHey you wanna make a CG movie with usâ and Birdâs like âYeah, lemme bring my guysâ, artists like Lou Romano, Teddy Newton, Tony Fucile, and Albert Lozano, who worked with Bird previously.
This may have been Pixarâs first production to feature an entirely human cast, but I think mostly what the excellence in designs boils down to is simply good artists with good taste.
And then have the fantastic designs in âRatatouilleâ, also by Bird and his boys
Weâve also got the film âUpâ, directed by Pete Doctor. Animated films rely on several artists for the designs of characters, set, props, ect, but it often leans towards one artistâs work. Putting other artists in charge gives âUpâ a distinctive visual difference in style to Birdâs films.
You could place the blame on all these newer movies featuring mostly children characters, but I meanâŚ..
Come on. Way to drop the ball on the chance to play with evolution in a fictional, animated setting. The issue isnât what the tech was or wasnât, is or isnât capable of. This comes down to the artistic choices.
Anyway, I wish I could get more in-depth with this, but itâs difficult to find the information I need online in a timely manner, and I donât have my books here with me.
If youâre interested in the designs/work that goes into animated films, check out the âArt Of __â books. The older ones I mean, that have actual raw concept art done for production and not just a bunch of cutsie drawings of characters b/c thatâs what sells.
The difference between then and now is simply that Pixar was bought out by Disney, and is now one of Disneyâs biggest money-spinners. They make superhero movies focus-grouped for boys, princess movies focus-grouped for girls, and since Pixar movies are supposed to appeal to both those genders equally you get, well, that. A neutered, generically cute art style that lends itself to big-eyed dolls with brushable hair and cute animal plush toys that make noises when you squeeze them. Iâve said it before and Iâve said it again; Disney (and by extension, Pixar) donât make art any more. With a few scant exceptions they havenât made art for decades. What they make is money. What theyâre selling is a brand. Their last few passion projects spent years in development hell, hemorrhaging money the entire time, so what would eventually become Tangled, Frozen, and The Good Dinosaur ended up as bland and generic simply to recoup some of that enormous loss. And by being bland and generic, they ended up turning a massive profit, so you can expect that trend to continue.  A corporation that sells everything from kid-friendly cruise holidays to mickey-themed wedding packages is not going to make art. A studio thatâs so creatively bankrupt that itâs now rebooting every good movie itâs ever made is not going to make art. If you want art, look to smaller studios (Laika, Reel FX), smaller, lower-budget projects (Captain Underpants), and anything that Hollywood considers âriskyâ. Expecting Disney (and Pixar) to make anything that doesnât blandly appeal to everyone at this point is like expecting blood to come out of a stone.
#reblogging this makes me feel like a boomer complaining that everything used to be better when i was young
Nah, thereâs more good content, real art coming out now than ever before, itâs just not coming out of Disney.
âWe have no obligation to make history. We have no obligation to make art. We have no obligation to make a statement. To make money is our only objective.â
Michael Eisner-former CEO of Disney

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stop everything, this is bitty doing research for his thesis
thereâs more lmao, unhinged bitty energy
I showed this tiktok to my grandma to make her laugh, but now sheâs all excited and actually wants to make a chocolate potato cake. Weâre gonna do it.
Iâll keep everyone posted.
Itâs happening, folks!
Looks good, but weâre not done yet!
Our sweet, sweet child needs to cool before we add the finishing touches!
My creation is complete!
After dinner, weâll give it a taste test!
I wonder how itâll taste.
OhâŚ
MyâŚ
God.
Itâs incredible!
This stupid cake, made with potatoes ⌠is delicious! Itâs so sweet, moist, and decadent, just like a brownie! And I donât even like chocolate or potatoes!
The recipe from the tiktok was pretty much impossible to find. I looked high and low, but everyone posted recipes that I KNOW he didnât use because the ingredients and methods were different. After some searching, my grandma and I came up with our own recipe.
For the Cake:
1 cup mashed potato
2 cups sour cream
1 ž cup flour
1 ž cup sugar
ž cup unsweetened cocoa powder
½ cup softened butter
2 eggs
1 ½ tsp baking soda
1 tsp vanilla
Pinch of salt
For the Drizzle:
4 oz semi-sweet chocolate
½ cup sugar
3 tbsp corn syrup
2 tbsp water
A lot of recipes called for a mixer or a processor, but my grandma and I wanted to make an every-man kind of recipe, since we know not everyone has those things. Plus theyâre heavy and a pain to clean anyway, so bowls it is!
Instructions:
1. Peel and boil the potato, then mash it. Set aside to cool. Go to the bathroom, do your homework, then come back. That should be enough time.
2. Set oven to 350°F.
3. Cream butter. This means putting the sugar and butter into a bowl and mashing it together with a fork until itâs thoroughly mixed.
3. Put everything else in the same bowl, including the mashed potato. Mix and stir well. Work those muscles!
4. Grease a pan (doesnât matter what kind you use) and spatula batter into pan. Even out if necessary.
5. Bake in oven for 40 minutes.
6. Test cake with pick. If nothing sticks, itâs finished. If batter does stick to pick, let it bake a bit longer but make sure it doesnât burn. Remove and set aside to cool.
For the Drizzle:
1. Cut chocolate into tiny squares.
2. In a small pot, mix sugar, corn syrup, and water.
3. On medium heat, wait for mixture to sizzle and stir it. Do NOT let it boil.
4. Remove from element and add chocolate.
5. Wait for squares to melt, then mix.
6. Drizzle or pour over cake.
Enjoy!
Iâm so glad thereâs a recipe now, I really want to try this!