What’s the best cartoon for children? How about “none of them”? Animation is literally cinema and cannot be appreciated by minors.
todays bird
Jules of Nature
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Cosimo Galluzzi
cherry valley forever
Sweet Seals For You, Always
KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
Show & Tell
Three Goblin Art
Not today Justin
Game of Thrones Daily
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What’s the best cartoon for children? How about “none of them”? Animation is literally cinema and cannot be appreciated by minors.

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The Dog Rock in Walpole, Massachusetts. by ScOtT
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sources say take it

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looking at your phone is always one of these two experiences
Chuya River, Russia by Andrey Polyakov
the grocery store should be open 24/7 but they should let the employees go home and just trust us
listen to me. just listen.

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something fun about time loop movies is that they show the conversion of short term memory into long term memory. like little interactions that are supposed to mean nothing are now burned into the protagonist’s mind, not because they mean anything or are even narratively significant but because they’ve happened hundreds of times. It’s a specific vision of monotony as permanent that is very cathartic to watch. like yeah it’s about the human struggle of overcoming fate and destiny etc etc but it’s also about how you will have the same exact conversation thousands of times and memorise every shape and pattern of it imaginable. and it will mean nothing but it will take up so much brain space that sometimes it feels like that’s all there is in life
Why don’t we let the guy whose every plan could be reasonably construed as an abstract suicide attempt take a crack at it
Wally Dion, Green Star Quilt, 2019 circuit boards, brass wire, copper tube
I SAW THIS IN THE PORTLAND ART MUSEUM! ITS HUGE!
it shimmers like no gemstones i've ever seen: green as malachite and emerald but shot through with opal, gold, copper. photographs can't do it justice because of how it shines, as well as the way the actual material elements have their own dimensions. you can lean in and study all the fine lines of the circuits or step back and admire how the rearranged whole forms new patterns. it's one of the most beautiful creations i've ever seen.
boring take from real 21st century idiots: bdsm is bad because it's basically torture
interesting take from a fictional 14th century monk: torture is bad because it's basically sex

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(smoking a cigarette) the average american is afraid of what is new and what is foreign, and especially of what is adult. they are trapped forever in daycares of their own design, reading books and watching shows made for children. And while there are interesting things made for children, by and large, they tend to stick to inoffensive, intensely juvenile things that won't challenge them much. And worst of all, if you suggest to your Average American that they should try to step outside of their narrow box, especially if they're trying to become artists, animators, film makers, novelists, etc, everyone acts as if you've just bombed the daycare. Wow.
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