Native Texan: Stories from Deep in the Heart
By Joe Holley.
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Native Texan: Stories from Deep in the Heart
By Joe Holley.

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as a native Texan you have no idea how happy I was when the Hargreeves siblings fell into Dallas. Like I donāt live near Dallas butĀ I've been there lots of times I was ecstatic to know my favorite siblings had been there too
Someone tell me why the state of texas is run like itās for profit. Like I get that it is, but who decided that was a good idea?
I feel this is the aesthetic inspiration for an awful lot of Wes Anderson's output.
Inktober - Day 21 - āFuriousā
I have this personal habit of calling the Honey Locust the āFuck You Treeā. Why? Because it has THORNS growing on its THORNS.
If ever a plant could be described as furious and done taking your crap its the Honey Locust. So here I drew a humanized texan-punk rock Honey Locust tree named Honey. Kinda threw around color to get a mood.
PLEASE do yourself a favor today and look up āhoney locust barkā pictures on google. Its insane.
[Edit: Updated the picture so its got a more thought-through color balance.That was nagging at me and it was only like a 10 sec fix. As I work on all my comic projects this semester Iām basically using this page as a portfolio]
Oh yeah. And this characterās a demi-girl.
I didnāt want to take too long explaining but Honey Locust trees are polygamo-dioecious. Meaning that instead of being a plant species with both āmaleā and āfemaleā flowers found on the same indivual plant. (monoecious). [Or a species where each individual has only perfect flowers - āmonoclinousā]. Each tree is likely to have both āfemaleā and āperfectā flowers OR both āmaleā and āperfectā flowers. āPerfectā flowers are flowers that have both male and female parts.
So in my head I think of them as nonbinary, and since Honey Locusts have both perfect and imperfect flowers I figure that makes each of them a demiboy or demigirl. Yeah. I didnāt wanna go on a plant rant, but I figure someone might find it interesting. Thereās just so many types of possible combinations of flowers that Plants seem always a tempting way to illustrate gender. If we anthropomorphize leaves and hair, why not anthropomorphizeĀ the other scientific stuff as well?

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Last weekend of the State Fair of Texas. Plenty of people getting their Fletcherās corny dogs! Tried to hit up some exhibits too. This one was about the history of the Fair Park. These Art Deco buildings are beautiful inside. The entry with one of the original Big Tex heads in the background seems a little cultish.
Jacob Badgett is a native Texan who currently works in sales for Geophysical Electrical Supply in Houston, Texas.
The Hell House episode drives me NUTS. Richardson is not some rural town, it is a suburb of DALLAS. And if they're on I-35, then they weren't "passing through Texas" because I-35 runs straight north from the OCEAN. Grrr...