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Posts by the Driveby Calligrapher

This is happening with freelance stuff EVERYWHERE, I have spent literally DAYS entering data to get paid for a project that doesn't even pay much well, it's exhausting.

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GREAT SUCCESS

3 weeks ago 4 0 0 0

Ok it was one more hour but not bad

3 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

I’m gonna be in line for AT LEAST 20 More minutes if people have other suggestions haha

3 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
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Realized I left something very important* at home so I had to leave the signing and fetch it, but that gave me the opportunity to ask what quote @tkingfisher.com would like done up. She chose the top one, I added the bottom one.

*copy of summer in orcus that Meghan Whalen Turner has doodled in

3 weeks ago 12 0 3 0

“I will now tell you a botfly fact. If you don’t start asking me questions, I will continue to tell you botfly facts”

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“This book is disgusting. You can sit this one out. If it’s too gross for you, give it to a friend” @tkingfisher.com

3 weeks ago 1 1 1 0

I am not being snarky. I need my colleagues who wrote on covid school lockdowns to engage with this. To be as loud as they have been about prior "learning loss." Hell, you can cite Tom & Mark's AERJ paper so you feel better that there's some econ somewhere in your argument.

2 months ago 3818 1220 17 16

National media should really be covering the fact thay every major school, museum, and arts institution in the Twin Cities, and hundreds of local businesses are closed tomorrow to protest federal occupation.

Nothing like this at this scale has happened anywhere in America anytime in living memory.

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I appreciate the sentiment here, but it is only honest to say that the United States will never be the same again. The U.S. that led the world in scientific research in so many disciplines is done. It may be possible someday for some to be rebuilt, but why would any other country trust us again?

3 months ago 200 55 13 3
comic:

when it happens I hope people ring bells and blow horns.

if I'm asleep I hope to be woken. I won't mind.

if I'm in traffic I hope to see revelers. If it causes a traffic jam I won't mind.

I don't want to exist a moment not knowing that it has happened.

comic: when it happens I hope people ring bells and blow horns. if I'm asleep I hope to be woken. I won't mind. if I'm in traffic I hope to see revelers. If it causes a traffic jam I won't mind. I don't want to exist a moment not knowing that it has happened.

Lil' comic about hope and longing 💗

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This goes as far back as you can prove it!

I don't qualify because unfortunately my ancestors are from pretty much everywhere in the British Empire except Canada lol

3 months ago 47 9 2 0

Yes

The algorithm has revealed to me that every single subculture you can imagine has its own DashCon

And they all basically follow the same script, reliable as the sunrise

3 months ago 140 34 3 0

ads are wild- imagine you're just walking down the street living your life and some dude starts yelling at you about how many grams of protein are in his sandwich

3 months ago 173 10 13 0
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We all love trying to convince people to like but we like, but it’s not a given that other people will like your darlings- enjoy them regardless

3 months ago 18 1 1 0

Notably it’s like. A show with sex but it doesn’t really have much more than like. Game of thrones. It was so good.

3 months ago 2 0 0 0

Having fun at arisia but I will say. Notably lower rate of calligraphable quotable moments vs other conventions I have been at, lol. Problem unique to me.

3 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Commenting on the tendency to fill-heart adore whatever you’re currently watching.

3 months ago 0 0 0 0
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@jzweston.bsky.social on guilty pleasures in general and legends of tomorrow in specific

3 months ago 24 6 2 0
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Asked @ceciliatan.com what quote they wanted from their new book, and this is the very funny choice they picked. Happy new book!
(You too can have a quote from your book if we chat)

3 months ago 11 2 0 0
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Another rule by Anne- who made the map? Who is using the map? Is it diagetic or non-diagetic? What is it trying to convey? What is it hiding

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From Roxanne Reddington-Wilde, answering a question about how to avoid getting too caught up in the details of the maps of your universe.

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Anne E. G. Nydam with an important rule of mapmaking — it’s totally fine to deviate from real geographical rules, but you should generally be doing it intentionally

3 months ago 2 0 1 0
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Kevin Turausky talking about the functions of maps- maps are for conveying information, and we often straighten out and simplify roads

3 months ago 2 0 0 0
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At the night market I did lots of random calligraphy for people, but I didn’t get photos of most of them- did get a photo of this piece of wisdom. Don’t kneecap yourself or your friends.

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

This seems like a maliciously put headline to make people feel a certain way.

Wikipedia is not partaking in generative AI. They are making AI companies and scrappers having to pay for training their modules off wikipedia texts. And having an AI (not that ai) tasked with updating dead links.

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I’m your moderator because I’m the most moderate one of all of us

I’m your moderator because I’m the most moderate one of all of us

@ceciliatan.com is as we all know very moderate

3 months ago 2 0 0 0
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Jess Cameron talking about drawing comics

3 months ago 7 1 0 0

@wiswell.bsky.social’s “Someone you can build a nest in” is getting very deserved flowers in the essentialism panel as a great example of work that undercuts essentialism!

3 months ago 3 0 1 0
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Never been before but excited to try arisia out and see folks!

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