Work by artist artdecade!
An ideological discussion by furries.
The most Bluesky ever
Work by artist artdecade!
An ideological discussion by furries.
The most Bluesky ever
OCの描きもすごいよ!
*searches the Internet desperately for novelty oversized tees, comes up tragically empty*
The Magic card, "Unbridled Growth"
I'm not sure if I knew you were a lefty! *left fist-bump*
Who doesn't love a silly nerd? (Also dammit brain, (4pi/3)r^3, guesstimating r at ~12cm gives 7200cc or 7.2l, at a density of roughly .9kg/l...)
Ahhh, it'll be fine. I mean, can you imagine just how big a wolf it'd take to make the whole thing disappear by the time your shuttle got all the way around the back of the moon and into view again?
I wanted to quote-post the full original, but the bit I want to highlight is the start of the third paragraph. Rough translation with some lookup:
What's important to me is the joy of the people who see my art. It's like saying "Here, I harvested some delicious veggies from my garden. Have some!"
Hey, you presumably even had to write a description for the changelist! You're overperforming.
bsky.app/profile/weed...
Grand old badger state!
I was gonna say that contesting is probably the reason why you were notified — presumably that's the (legal) distance at which you have the potential to have a claim.
Infograph about censorship. It compares it to magnets.
Sorted my thoughts about censorship, so I can stop thinking about it.
A pile of freshly-cooked waffles, cooling down before being wrapped up and frozen for future breakfasts.
Future us will be so grateful to present us.
Completely unrelated, but if you're ever near Western Massachusetts I cannot recommend that museum (the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art) highly enough. Wonderful place.
- It was 7 years from the Signing until the Treaty of Paris.
- It was 11 years from the Signing until the Constitution was signed.
- It was another 2 years after the signing of the Constitution before it first took effect.
It took a while. We've got time to celebrate better things ahead.
Inspired by something I heard on the radio today, a thought about the Semiquincentennial:
If you're having a hard time enjoying it because of the current administration, remember:
- It was 5 years from the Signing of the Declaration until the Battle of Yorktown.
めっちゃカワイイ!真ん中のミクは僕にあらゐけいいちを思わせる。
I've watched this annual look at video game animation for the last couple of years; it always shows off a lot of absolutely amazing art and swells my Steam wishlist by a half-dozen games. This year is no different. Highly recommended. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tjx0...
アメリカにまだCrunchyrollで見える!
狂気みたい...
2000フォロワーのために2000(x2)cc? ;-) (本当におめでとう!)
Also honestly a triumph for the algorithm: "Hey, you watch some number of videos about gaming and some number of videos about samples in music. Would you like a video about samples in video game music?"
This is a very nifty breakdown of one of the more sample-heavy records of all time: www.youtube.com/watch?v=laiw...
Short version, plus/minus: the show is a tie-in anime for a gacha game so mediocre that it went out of service before the anime aired, handed off to a director who'd made nothing but cheap Miku Miku Dance-animated voice actress ad lib shows before. And became so popular that it broke Amazon Japan.
I wholeheartedly recommend the first season; I keep meaning to post about it. It's not objectively _good_, but it is one of the best examples I know of how making something that's _yours_, with all the associated warts and blemishes, trumps making something good but soulless.
The shoebill girl from Kemono Friends, staring into your soul.
Just think of how pleasantly surprised you'll be to discover Friday on a Thursday!
I spent several years on a death-project like this (_This Is Vegas_, Surreal Software/Midway/WB, circa 2007). Sunk-cost fallacy gets stronger and stronger the deeper you get.