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hi please don't send ur AI design to a screenprint shop I know it seems easier but unless they're great with simulated process and happy to do that all the gd time it's just a pain in the ass to make separations from thank uuuuu

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I am once again posting this excerpt from Why Does He Do That?
"MYTH #4: He holds in his feelings too much, and they build up until he bursts. He needs to get in touch with his emotions and learn to express them to prevent those explosive episodes. My colleagues and I refer to this belief as 'The Boiler Theory of Men.' The idea is that a person can only tolerate so much accumulated pain and frustration. If it doesn’t get vented periodically— kind of like a pressure cooker—then there’s bound to be a serious accident. This myth has the ring of truth to it because we are all aware of how many men keep too much emotion pent up inside. Since most abusers are male, it seems to add up. But it doesn’t, and here’s why: Most of my clients are not unusually repressed. In fact, many of them express their feelings more than some nonabusive men. Rather than trapping everything inside, they actually tend to do the opposite: They have an exaggerated idea of how important their feelings are, and they talk about their feelings—and act them out—all the time, until their partners and children are exhausted from hearing about it all. An abuser’s emotions are as likely to be too big as too small. They can fill up the whole house. When he feels bad, he thinks that life should stop for everyone else in the family until someone fixes his discomfort. His partner’s life crises, the children’s sicknesses, meals, birthdays—nothing else matters as much as his feelings. It is not his feelings the abuser is too distant from; it is his partner’s feelings and his children’s feelings. Those are the emotions that he knows so little about and that he needs to 'get in touch with.' My job as an abuse counselor often involves steering the discussion away from how my clients feel and toward how they think (including their attitudes toward their partners ’ feelings). My clients keep trying to drive the ball back into the court that is familiar and comfortable to them, where their inner world is the only thing that matters. For decades, many therapists have been attempting to help abusive men change by guiding them in identifying and expressing feelings. Alas, this well-meaning but misguided approach actually feeds the abuser’s selfish focus on himself, which is an important force driving his abusiveness. Part of why you may be tempted to accept 'The Boiler Theory of Men' is that you may observe that your partner follows a pattern where he becomes increasingly withdrawn, says less and less, seems to be bubbling gradually from a simmer to a boil, and then erupts in a geyser of yelling, put-downs, and ugliness. It looks like an emotional explosion, so naturally you assume that it is. But the mounting tension, the pressure- cooker buildup of his feelings, is actually being driven by his lack of empathy for your feelings, and by a set of attitudes that we will examine later. And he explodes when he gives himself permission to do so."
This book is a top recommendation of mine, as a therapist.
https://dn790007.ca.archive.org/0/items/LundyWhyDoesHeDoThat/Lundy_Why-does-he-do-that.pdf
Link to the pdf. DM me if it ever goes down.
The audiobook is good too
Hi stop getting your sublimated shirts/hats embroidered the needle has to go through the garment so every needle hole shows the white of the undyed fibers thank youuu
dropout why can't I buy mismag2 merch all I want is a shirt with the art on the hoopty pleaaaase

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More fountain pen bird sketches I've done recently while feeling kinda bad about art. I REALLY love birds that have a lot of texture in them, like the wrinkles in the skin of their bald heads, or fun feather shapes. And I LOVE a large bill.
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Not only will there be a new volume of CHECK, PLEASE! in the works...
But CHECK, PLEASE!: YEAR FIVE will be...
…THE YEAR OF THE FROG. 🐸 🏒 ✨
Below, find a summary of what the newest volume of CHECK, PLEASE! will have to offer… highs, lows, and a whole new SMH!!
Samwell mens hockey’s favorite baker—and championship-winning senior captain—has graduated! How will the team survive? Problems abound as their new captain, Dex, learns that the effortless balance Bitty maintained on the team isn’t as easy as it looks. Then, ultra-aloof Nursey must finally drop his “chill” and get vulnerable in a senior poetry seminar. And to make matters worse, Chowder faces the dreaded ‘SSGS’ and is having the worst season of his college career. But when change arrives at Samwell hockey, it not only threatens to rip the team apart, but could destroy Dex, Nursey, and Chowder’s friendship forever. Before they graduate, to save their team and themselves, the three seniors must come together and ask the question: ‘What does Samwell hockey mean to you?’
I can’t reveal any more spoilers, but I’ll leave you with that question—what does Samwell hockey mean to you? Look out for more Check, Please! news in the months to come!
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シジュウカラと新緑 / Japanese Tit & Fresh Green
新緑の中で、青緑の羽がきれいなシジュウカラを描きました🕊️
羽のグラデーションや模様がとても美しく、いつも見とれてしまいます。
シジュウカラは、文法やジェスチャーを使って仲間と会話する、とても面白い鳥です。(シジュウカラ語マスターしたい...!)
街中でも出会える身近な野鳥です。ぜひ観察してみてください🪽
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This little guy was a print I offered on my Patreon but forgot to post earlier, happy December!
really one of the things i hate most about the ai fuckening we're currently in is that it positions me as the person wearing a tinfoil hat when i try to suggest that maybe handing over biometric and personal data to tech companies is bad, actually.
like maybe perhaps perchance we don't want it scanning our children's faces to do age verification because we don't know what it's going to do with those scans down the line. maybe we shouldn't be using it like a therapy machine and telling it our deepest, most painful things. maybe we shouldn't be giving it a dossier of our detailed medical information, especially in a world (in the us) where things like not being able to hold pre-existing conditions against someone for insurance is increasingly threatened. perhaps we shouldn't be scanning our faces for funny little short videos into something that can also generate porn on demand with all of the data it's collected.
maybe, stay with me and please stop building the tinfoil hat i can see you putting on my head coworker/friend/casual acquaintance, ai ISN'T a miracle to solve humanity's problems and is instead just more tech churned out by tech bros who have not historically been super great when it comes to morals.
saw somebody make a post about like. some kind of dissatisfaction w/monty’s arc I don’t really remember??? honestly unimportant the IMPORTANT part is that it got me thinking about Monty and the journey he goes through over the course of the season. and I think that it’s actually really important to the themes and the arc of Monty’s character that he does go back to gath at the end, with an extra batch of stories and whimsy. bc the thing is that when we first meet Monty, he left his life of adventure on extremely bad terms - a full on blow out fight w/comfrey that led to him not talking to his crew for years. and by the time we meet him he’s feeling that distance and that lasting negative impression to the point that he’s possibly on the verge of starting to sell out and write fake adventures for the sake of the money and the continued political clout; the years he’s spent lobbying are starting to wear on him.
and so part of what’s really important about him going back to adventuring is realizing that the distance he was feeling was to some extent artificial??? like this life was always right there waiting for him to return. and all that joy is right there and better than he remembered, but the responsibility and the weight that ultimately made him leave is still there too. and so of course his arc doesn’t end with him abandoning responsibility for adventure, bc that would simply never make sense for his character; instead, it ends with him leaving adventuring not out of anger or frustration or a lack of ability like he might have the first time around, but instead out of a conscious commitment to protecting the wonders that his adventures have helped him discover. and so he returns to the same place, but as a different man and with a different relationship to the things he’s doing and the things he’s left behind. like this time it’s not an abandonment of his life as an adventurer, but a choice to move into the next and more sedate stage of it. IDK I thought it was actually a really interesting and well executed foil to the way that characters like pappy and comfrey can’t even think of a concept of retirement that doesn’t feel like its own sort of death but maybe that’s just me
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Heads up, especially if you have trouble with unreality:
I've already started seeing Sora videos pop up on other platforms, so just know that if you see this watermark logo:
the video is AI generated. Some of them can be very convincing, so I just wanted to let people know if you haven't already heard of it.
[image id: a white watermark of a cloud with eyes next to the word Sora.]
in the same vein, google gemini has a logo in the corner of its generated photos. obviously someone could crop it out but given how lazy users of ai can be chances are they wont

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"Shahar."
Just wanted to bring this moment back from ep 8. People wanted to help Comfrey with her goals, time and time again we see how people in Zood are kind and wanting to help others, esp in Oda as we see mentioned above, but she was, as Brennan so aptly described her in the ap, a narcissist, and couldn't deal with anyone doing it a different way than her, so she once again got herself in trouble with another bank.