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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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One Nice Bug Per Day
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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angel of death ( Λκ³βΛ )

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art by Curtis Lanaghan
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pages from the official mst3k bot building booklet!
all of these were uploaded on a forum with permission by the creator, gary glover! enjoy
really cool!

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ouuh brother
Inktober day 11 "Rest"
wretched looking gonzo is my favourite gonzo
idea i had
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Generational differences!

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Cemeteries are not wastes of space. Historical cemeteries ESPECIALLY are not wastes of space. The fact developers are continuously foaming at the mouth to destroy them and put a strip mall up in their place should make you even more determined to help maintain them. In urban areas, they are a haven for wildlife. They are a green space. If you are too afraid of death to utilize them for that purpose, that is on you.
I did my undergraduate thesis on the evolution of the cemetery as a social space, mostly focusing on the magnificent seven in London bc that's where I was at the time- but look, we're supposed to use cemeteries. We're supposed to be there. That's the point of them! Cemeteries are more than just a place to lay your deceased family members to rest, they're meant to be walked in, to be seen in, and to see people in. You're meant to visit the graves, even if they're not someone you know. The entire point of cemeteries as we know them (as opposed to older-style churchyards) is that they help maintain social continuity and allow people to connect with a past that often feels lost in a fast-paced, industrial world.
You are supposed to go there. You are welcome there. And you're gonna be there eventually, we all are, so why not spend some time there and go look at names and think about who people were and who people are and who people will be? It's good to remember that society doesn't end with us.
I love comics so much, dude. coolest medium bar none. latest page from The Property of Hate: https://jolleycomics.com/TPoH/Freeze_Frame/636
if I ever taught art history again I think I'd show this to students, since so many early students will look at like a Turner of an ocean and call the water "blue" even though it's brown, red, and black, and so on
Leg Day with Sophie and Madison
Dnd animation yayy!
Alice as Krystal, Krystal as Alice! :D

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I feel like people really underestimate the impact that your mode of transportation has on how you see and think about and interact with your city. Like, driving makes your city feel like a few islands, pockets of space where you regularly go and new ones you discover only when brought there for a purpose, but all amidst an ocean of just, filler. Taking public transit makes your city feel like a network of corridoors, a glowing grid along which you may discover new things, but whose alternate winding paths you only take when given to by circumstance. Cycling makes your city feel more human in its scale, and while you can only go so far, the spaces through which you travel are far more often built for people, not machines, and that difference is tangible, while your freedom of movement gives you more opportunities for exploration. Walking can only take you so far, but you see everything meant for you along those places, and every street feels like it carries potential, with no barriers to stopping and partaking of whatever piques your interest. I think, among these, driving is the one that by far most isolates you from the place you live, while the others are, in decreasing order, most utilitarian, and in increasing order, most personally connective to your shared space.