Can confirm, this movie whips
If your library gives you access to kanopy, that's where I watched it (and you can tooooo)
Posts by Beth Sparks
NEVER cut of londo's ear, the ear MUST be complete
I just ran The Quiet Year for some folks in my improv class the other week, and it's really lit a fire under me for this idea, I gotta bump it up the ladder of priorities
while i'm doing that, do yooooooou have any favorite mapping games?
listen, i love all of this but the rats who are breaking out of their panel are SUPERB
It's that time again, Hourly Comic Day! Since I never post them right on time anyway I recorded what I did on the 1st and am posting today for the updated day!
Oh my god that sounds so cool. If you need playtesters, hit me uppppp
Liu Bei visits Zhuge Liang three times at Luckin Coffee.
Very fun idea that rhymes with something I've been thinking of trying out some time (stacking a bunch of mapping games on top of each other to explore how a place changes over time/from different perspectives)
But to make games that click together on purpose? Oooooo, what a tasty concept
Everyone questioned the secret government program to clone as many figure skating copies of bo Burnham as possible, but it's really coming along nicely
photograph of a sculpture against a light grey background. The sculpture is of a yellow-orange creature standing on a round, green mossy looking stand with some leaves and tiny bees on it. The creature is sort of furry and has purple horns and big ears and is wearing a teal-green-blue knit scarf. He's holding a sketchbook in one hand and looking at the blue pencil in his other hand, where a fat lil bumblebee has landed. He seems delighted.
photograph of a sculpture against a light grey background. The sculpture is of a yellow-orange creature standing on a round, green mossy looking stand with some leaves and tiny bees on it. The creature is sort of furry and has purple horns and big ears and is wearing a teal-green-blue knit scarf. He's holding a sketchbook in one hand and looking at the blue pencil in his other hand, where a fat lil bumblebee has landed. He seems delighted.
photograph of a sculpture against a light grey background. The sculpture is of a yellow-orange creature standing on a round, green mossy looking stand with some leaves and tiny bees on it. The creature is sort of furry and has purple horns and big ears and is wearing a teal-green-blue knit scarf. He's holding a sketchbook in one hand and looking at the blue pencil in his other hand, where a fat lil bumblebee has landed. He seems delighted.
"Wonder", my newest Woolbeast sculpture 💛
A reminder to myself: as an artist I'm always studying, trying to capture nature in graphite and paint. But as things are broken down into shapes and lines and values - don't forget to stop and simply marvel at how magical the world around you can be. 🐝🐝🐝
I've just published a new userscript that remembers the path of your cursor over the linked pages of Wikipedia, averaging and wearing them into the page, showing your browsing history over time
Install at greasyfork.org/en/scripts/5... or read more about it everest-pipkin.com#projects/des...
Every time I get served a video that's like "such-and-such's top howevermany (nouns) of (the current year)," I never know the person. Are they notable in some way? Are they just really good at listing?
I never click the videos and I never see these strangers again, ships in the night style
Artificer: Im going to fire my slime cannon at the troll prince.
GM: Ok, but it’ll be with disadvantage on this shot because of the distance.
Bard: What if I help?
GM: Maybe? How are you helping?
Child at the podium: “A woo woo woo.”
Mamdani: That’s how I felt when we came up with this plan. Together, we will expand the idea of what is possible in our city—and what sounds and noises we can make at a press conference.
BEASTS is a PBTA RPG about animal-morphing teen soldiers.
Characters use their powers to turn into animals to fight off a secret Enemy that is taking over people's hearts and minds and controlling them. But who, exactly, is the enemy?
www.kickstarter.com/projects/lat...
It's important to go through your own media feed because sometimes you find drawings that you totally forgot you did.
This one's pretty weird and good, i think!
The free-roaming turkeys of Saint Paul, Minnesota:
- are enormous
- don’t know where they’re going
- have no plans or motivations
- don’t understand roads
- or anything at all, really
Yes yes yes yes!!!
It's SO excellent, imagine it hanging from a belt with a bunch of other dangly and useful pouches
Ooooo
@vermissary.bsky.social PAUL
LOOK
we show lots of behind-the-scenes clips, isolated vocals and instrumental tracks, our demos, and go over how we wrote and recorded each song on our Resident Evil concept album
when @montyzander.bsky.social suggested making this video, I was SO excited to pull the curtain back
hope you enjoy :)
Of bad dreams and onion breath
Kabuki
GLOBIN! for goblin week :)
a snowman is beheaded by a stream of piss, caption reads:'i have begun executing the panic guardians, as ice is weaker than piss.
Sasquatch Diaries Jan 25th
sasquatchdiaries.neocities.org
A small armoured person holding a paddle like staff and wearing a helmet roughly twice as tall as themselves, their armour is greenish.
They do NOT look like a pickle. Don't tell them that! It was an accident!!!
I never know what I'm gonna do when I add a photo element so it's a fun surprise every time. Shout out to this photo of sheep from Wikipedia
Of bad dreams and onion breath
A shirt design that says "you may go to hell, i will go to geocities.com/coolhorsepics" there are multiple computer windows open with various drawings of horses on them, with captions saying "there is no suffering here. All free. All beautiful. Running through the open fields." At the bottom it says "a world without pain, a world of horse."
i designed a t-shirt to let people know about my dream of a beautiful perfect world of horse
roryblank.bigcartel.com
A Tennessee library has banned a book where cartoon chickens model historical undergarments and I’m sorry, I need this on my shelves immediately and probably you do too.
A History of Underwear with Professor Chicken by Hannah Holt and Korwin Briggs
hannahholt.com/store/a-hist...