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Team Fortress 2 came out 17 years ago!
Here's a drawing of a nice corner of pl_upward to celebrate.
Double UP
Christian meditation calls us to look upward to God so that our minds may be filled with godly wisdom and insight, and so that our hearts may be filled with comfort, happiness, and joy. To echo the opening words of the psalmist,
"Blessed is the man... [whose] delight is in the law of the LORD, and on his law he meditates day and night" (Psalm 1:1,2).
~ Ron Rhodes

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I call this "a sketch of blu heavy polishing his minigun in upward spawn (borne from procrastinating an APUSH study guide due tonight)"
“UPWARD”
Courtesy: Ken_Kellher
“He (Julius Evola) saw himself as a member of the kṣatriya or “warrior” class, who goes his way heedless of the praise or blame of others while simply wanting to do “what must be done, without thinking of success or failure.” Only one thing was of primary importance: the “Above.” For him transcendence was the be-all and end-all. From above derived all reasons for what happens below, and everything below must in turn be aligned to the above. Every thought and thing had to be judged as to whether it led upward.”
from A Short Introduction to Julius Evola by H. T. Hansen