My contribution of PHM fanart that took me so much longer to finish than I wanted
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My contribution of PHM fanart that took me so much longer to finish than I wanted

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one day in the life of the reunited odysseus and penelope on ithaca
At the moment, two of my designs are for sale ππ¦
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"can men be lesbians?" bestie in 100 countries women can't be lesbians is this really the most pressing issue rn
βThe Militarization of the Police Department β Deadly Farce,β an original painting by Richard Williams fromΒ βThe 20 Dumbest People, Events, and Things of 2014β³ in Mad magazine #531, published by DC Comics, February 2015.
Hereβs the original, for comparison. And hereβs a bit more about the artist and why he created the piece above for MAD Magazine.
Richard Williams on Norman Rockwell:
βFor most people, he was the painter of βAmerica,ββ he added. βBut even he said his vision was what he wanted βAmericaβ to be. It was a mythical βAmerica,β a place where all people were decent, honest and full of good will. His work was full of gentle humor that made you feel a little better; even if you knew it wasnβt really trueβ¦ you just wished it was. My parody of Rockwellβs painting simply says, βThat myth is dead.ββ
I think itβs relevant to add that even Norman Rockwell chose to leave his cushy job at the Saturday Evening Post because he wanted to make artwork that was more radical. The Post had rules that wouldnβt allow him to do artwork depicting black people as anything other than servants. The job paid really well and that was a huge reason he continued on. But he wanted change that and so he moved to Look magazine.
A lot of people know about the very first piece he did when he left the post which was the The Problem We All Live With which depicts Ruby Bridges walking to school under federal protection.
But I donβt think enough people know about Murder in Mississippi which depicts three real civil rights activists who were murdered by the Ku Klux Klan and sherriffs. The magazine ran the sketch instead of the finished piece because they felt it had a more striking statement to accompany the article. Norman Rockwell would finish that version after publication which is here
Rockwellβs legacy is sanitized because he decided to maintain his job at the Post for so long despite his frustrations with not being able to express himself. The civil rights movement was just his final straw to change what he could with the little time he had left. Look magazine received a lot of hate for Rockwell painting these as well.
Another favorite piece of mine is The Right to Know which depicts an integrated populace questioning their government. In 1968, the year of Vietnam and the year the Fair Housing Act only just got signed in months prior:
But I think itβs important to include the caption Rockwell originally wrote for the piece as well. I think it represents how a 74 year old Rockwell felt about the America he believed in and the people in it:
We are the governed, but we govern too. Assume our love of country, for it is only the simplest of self-love. Worry little about our strength, for we have our history to show for it. And because we are strong, there are others who have hope. But watch us more closely from now on, for those of us who stand here mean to watch those we put in the seats of power. And listen to us, you who lead, for we are listening harder for the truth that you have not always offered us. Your voice must be ours, and ours speaks of cities that are not safe, and of wars we do not want, of poor in a land of plenty, and of a world that will not take the shape our arms would give it. We are not fierce, and the truth will not frighten us. Trust us, for we have given you our trust. We are the governed, remember, but we govern too.
Iβd just like to briefly say even Rockwellβs seemingly feel good Americana pieces are often more political than people today realize for example
likely the most famous picture of a Thanksgiving dinner ever painted and you see it all the time.
What you may not know is its actual title
βFreedom From Wantβ itβs a part of a series of 4, including this now famous meme
βFreedom of Speechβ These paintings were illustrations of FDRβs βFour Freedomsβ speech where The President laid out a vision that would become what the Allies were fighting for in WWII universal human rights that became a part of the UN charter.
So this homey American Thanksgiving scene was also a bold statement that no one in the world should go hungry
Rockwellβs work was very political, he used that Americana small town America vibe of his work to make what he was saying feel very close to the viewers he was trying to reach and also his optimism of the human spirt but for sure not blind to the need to build a better world.
thinking about statues of Grace being built all around Erid years after his passing so he can continue to watch over Eridians as they sleep
having unwashed hair will have you believing shit like i canβt be saved
People always give Tamara the nickname 'Mara in fanfics, but I've never seen a single Tamy.

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let the bodies hit the floor is such a scary song. usually bodies hitting the floor isnβt a good thing but this guy wants it to happen anyway.
and yet he insists thereβs nothing wrong with him. haunting
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he worked so hard on that!
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Incredible faces OP, love how loose the lines are and the expressions/profiles are brilliant
Few weeks old Aaron drawing for the masses.
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Hey here's some free Sims games. Don't pay for digital media in this economy.
Sims 1
Sims 2
Sims 3
Sims 4
Sims Medieval
Here is also all non-PC sims games. As well as links to a variety of emulators:
PS2
PS3
XBOX
XBOX 360
PSP
DS
Wii
GameCube
Game Boy Advance/Other emulator
EDIT (2/11/25) I completely forgot that Vimm's Lair got a lot of games nuked recently, here is a link to the π΄ββ οΈ games megathread.
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A jailbroken robot girl is a happier robot girl!
Asking a robotgirl about a barely-visible scratched out logo is extremely rude.
"Oh so you're from-" Not. Anymore.