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😆😆 I need to start streaming older shows the way they were originally designed- I feel especially like DBZ was WAY more fun to watch when I was a kid, and had breaks in between stupendously lengthened out fight scenes

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Any deep thoughts and insights I acquire at the end of each episode of Evangelion, are completely erased, as that banger of a theme song springs into action when the next episode starts playing 😔

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make representatives represent the people again. they have been standing on the heads of those who elected them to work for the people who pay them for far far far too long. It's over.

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awww thank you for sharing~ If you wanna read the comic, I've ended up reposting each chapter in one long thread, with next chapter in a quote at end of prev chapter.
But also if you ever just wanna discuss/dissect the myth from the reality, I'm always ready to infodump 😁

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Cover art for "The Curie Society: Game of Code" featuring a dynamic illustration of six diverse characters actively engaging with various technologies, set against a backdrop of a large classical building. Text includes authors' names: Heather Einhorn, Adam Staffaroni, Barbara Perez Marquez, and Sonia Liao.

Cover art for "The Curie Society: Game of Code" featuring a dynamic illustration of six diverse characters actively engaging with various technologies, set against a backdrop of a large classical building. Text includes authors' names: Heather Einhorn, Adam Staffaroni, Barbara Perez Marquez, and Sonia Liao.

🧪 Cover reveal: The heroes of the Curie Society, our YA graphic novel series, start their next adventure in "Game of Code"—out March 2026! Saturday at 1 p.m., meet writer Barbara Perez Marquez (@mustachebabs.com) at #ALAAC25, booth 2028, and find out what's next for our young team of scientists.

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A few of our favourite suns. Happy Solstice! ☀️
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Elon saying he’s going to reprogram his chatbot’s view of history is a perfect example of why these kinds of AI products aren’t the neutral “tools” people always defend them as. They’re little political projects reflecting the ideologies of their creators

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I desperately want to know the context of whatever beautiful Regency-Passive-Aggressiveness is going down here ahaha

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Webcomics are the Zines of Comics.

Both in the OG "No barriers to entry: just print, copy, and staple"-sense,

and the "Has blown up into a thing with professional/high-achieving expectations on it and now people think they have to be making polished/premium work in order for it to count"-sense.

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OMG that's amazing!! What on earth are the odds of that?? 😂😂
Do you feel like you have a nostalgic connection to Whisper of the heart in this way too? I was thinking earlier about it after your last reply, and I do feel like the nostalgia element probably also brings out a magical quality for me~

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yes! Maybe that intertwining of that life and normal life 💖
Strangely for me the one part that feels 'normal' (but nostalgic)to me is the violin making and musicians, cos I grew up around that! Amazingly, my mum's first ever job was as an assistant for making Fiddles in London 😂

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I love how Whisper of the Heart makes ordinary life feel so magical and charming somehow. Maybe its the combination of the themes, music and that lovely classically Ghibli pacing and animation?
I watch it whenever I want the mundane to feel beautiful.
I want to make something like that one day~

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buying an anime disc on satan dot com world famous anime released: before 2012 format: blu-ray $178.93 $40.79 delivery Out of stock as of 3 seconds ago genre: anime language: incorrect subtitles format: upscaled dvd distributor: stopped caring top reviews "eva is better. also a big line across the screen"

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13 Rules to Protect Yourself While Protesting Read & Share if you're joining the No Kings protest on June 14, or know anyone who is

I'm a human rights lawyer. If you're exercising your human right to protest on June 14, here are 13 rules I recommend you follow.

No paywall. Free access. Please do read and share: www.qasimrashid.com/p/13-rules-t...

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Moto Hagio, Iguana Girl, 1996

Moto Hagio, Iguana Girl, 1996

Moto Hagio, Iguana Girl, 1996

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Here's Chapter 2 of Incorrutible. Time for Revolution 🔥
Can you imagine going through your life assuming you would NEVER be allowed to have a say in politics, and then suddenly, at only 30 yrs old, getting the chance for that??
#incorruptiblecomic #robespierre #frenchrevolution #history

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I'm so glad your kiddo enjoyed the book 🥺🥺 'best book ever read' is QUITE the compliment aahhh! 💖💖

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Thank you for sharing 🥺

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Speak Up by Rebecca Burgess - the cover has a girl with red hair wearing a green hoodie and blue headphones, at a desk with a book, chewing on a pencil. Above, in pink sparkling clouds, is a girl with the same hoodie, purple hair, blue eye mask, singing into a microphone

Speak Up by Rebecca Burgess - the cover has a girl with red hair wearing a green hoodie and blue headphones, at a desk with a book, chewing on a pencil. Above, in pink sparkling clouds, is a girl with the same hoodie, purple hair, blue eye mask, singing into a microphone

The back of the book featuring the same two girls and the blurb 
"For Mia, being herself has always been hard, especially when she's trying to fit into a world that doesn't quite see her true autistic self. But she gets through school armed with her headphones, listening to music to tune out her classmates' bullying. 
While Mia wishes she could just speak up, she's been able to say what she feels through singing and songwriting while her best friend, Charlie, helps put together the best beats.
Together they've taken the internet by storm. And little do Mia's classmates know that she's the viral singer Elle-Q! But when the chance to perform live has Charlie excited, Mia isn't so sure. She'll have to decide whether she'll let what other people think get in the way of showing everyone, including the bullies, who she is and what she has to say."

The back of the book featuring the same two girls and the blurb "For Mia, being herself has always been hard, especially when she's trying to fit into a world that doesn't quite see her true autistic self. But she gets through school armed with her headphones, listening to music to tune out her classmates' bullying. While Mia wishes she could just speak up, she's been able to say what she feels through singing and songwriting while her best friend, Charlie, helps put together the best beats. Together they've taken the internet by storm. And little do Mia's classmates know that she's the viral singer Elle-Q! But when the chance to perform live has Charlie excited, Mia isn't so sure. She'll have to decide whether she'll let what other people think get in the way of showing everyone, including the bullies, who she is and what she has to say."

I bought Speak Up by Rebecca Burgess for kiddo on Monday at @portalbookshop.bsky.social
Kiddo finished it tonight and declared it the best book they've ever read ♥️
Brilliant graphic novel about an autistic girl finding herself through music

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The cover spread from a one page zine printout. The left (back cover) features images of a scale and gavel, with notes on First Amendment and filming rights, and the advice to “shut the fuck up.”

On the right is the cover, a megaphone with the title text “PROTEST SAFELY.” Behind it are faceless protestors. The subtitle notes, “A brief collection of tips from around the internet.”

The cover spread from a one page zine printout. The left (back cover) features images of a scale and gavel, with notes on First Amendment and filming rights, and the advice to “shut the fuck up.” On the right is the cover, a megaphone with the title text “PROTEST SAFELY.” Behind it are faceless protestors. The subtitle notes, “A brief collection of tips from around the internet.”

A spread from one page zine printout.
On the left is an illustration of a protestor with the title “What to Wear,” including a helmet, goggles, ear plugs, gloves, a mask, a backpack, and layers/long sleeves/pants. Each have additional notes explaining their use.

On the right is “What to Bring,” featuring illustrations of a backpack, money, water bottles, a mask, a granola bar and bag of trail mix, a first aid kit, folded shirt and pants, and an ID, with “DIY Defense” listed underneath it showing one protestor using a luggage case, one holding a trash can lid, and one using an open umbrella as a shield.

A spread from one page zine printout. On the left is an illustration of a protestor with the title “What to Wear,” including a helmet, goggles, ear plugs, gloves, a mask, a backpack, and layers/long sleeves/pants. Each have additional notes explaining their use. On the right is “What to Bring,” featuring illustrations of a backpack, money, water bottles, a mask, a granola bar and bag of trail mix, a first aid kit, folded shirt and pants, and an ID, with “DIY Defense” listed underneath it showing one protestor using a luggage case, one holding a trash can lid, and one using an open umbrella as a shield.

A spread from one page zine printout.
On the left is “Protect Your Identity,” advising to cover up identifying features, avoiding photography of protesters, deactivating biometric phone-unlocking tools, and writing emergency contact and counsel numbers on your arm.

On the right is “Be Like Water,” the motto of the 2019 Hong Kong protests, and the text “BEWARE THE BAIT” with images of a palette of bricks and a masked man holding a crowbar toward a protestor with a sign, “Psst, free crowbar?” encouraging the reader not to engage with traps and undercover agents.

A spread from one page zine printout. On the left is “Protect Your Identity,” advising to cover up identifying features, avoiding photography of protesters, deactivating biometric phone-unlocking tools, and writing emergency contact and counsel numbers on your arm. On the right is “Be Like Water,” the motto of the 2019 Hong Kong protests, and the text “BEWARE THE BAIT” with images of a palette of bricks and a masked man holding a crowbar toward a protestor with a sign, “Psst, free crowbar?” encouraging the reader not to engage with traps and undercover agents.

A spread from one page zine printout featuring the hazards of protest opposition, including tear gas, rubber bullets, and LRAD sound cannons and flash bangs. Caution tape images accompany the text explaining the dangers of each, how to flush out eyes that have been maced/etc, and how to extinguish a gas canister with a traffic cone.

A spread from one page zine printout featuring the hazards of protest opposition, including tear gas, rubber bullets, and LRAD sound cannons and flash bangs. Caution tape images accompany the text explaining the dangers of each, how to flush out eyes that have been maced/etc, and how to extinguish a gas canister with a traffic cone.

I did my best to compile as many protest safety notes as possible into a one page foldout zine! Coincidentally…it seems the file has breached containment…like it’s available for anyone to print or hand out 👀⚖️

toonyart.com/s/PSZine.pdf

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HELP KTOWN VENDORS STAY SAFE ® HOME
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TAMALE BUY-OUT!
LET'S GO!

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HELP KTOWN VENDORS STAY SAFE ® HOME DONATE NOW to love your neighbors & help them resist ICE TAMALE BUY-OUT! LET'S GO! Venmo: @AndreinaKniss

Organizers in LA are raising money to do tamale buyouts from local tamale vendors who are unable to safely vend on the street due to ICE kidnapping vendors. The tamales will be distributed to unhoused neighbors. Please consider donating — I personally vouch for this one: venmo.com?txn=pay&audi...

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Baby bison zoomies alert! 💨 Meet Samson, the newest (and speediest) member of our Free-Roaming Area herd. Born over Memorial Day Weekend, this fluffy little calf has already mastered the art of sprinting joyfully across 435 acres of forested fields like he owns the place. 🦬

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A long shot reveals a bustling room in a Parisian apartment, full of mostly men (outside of the famous Madame Manon Roland, a Jacobin who went about her own political ambitions by setting up gatherings for her male collegues and writing to them afterwards). Across the busy page of people drinking wine and socialising, musical lyrics are being sung aloud:
“Gentleman! Let’s make haste! To the Jacobin’s own senate! It’s here that we will meditate, all the happiness of the state! 
And Robespierre, we shall see, praises Marat so eloquently!
Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!
From Avignon, to good Arle! The Lameths speak, Alexander and Charles! And we are all transported then!
Eh! Eh! Eh! Eh!
When Gorsas shows, we never joke! Even when he’s inclined to boast, his oh so rare integrity!
Hi! Hi! Hi! Hi!
An author may be talked of much, but if a Jacobin he is not, then he can only be a fool!”
At the bottom of the page, we see that the two culprits of this Jacobin song are themselves two of the proudest Jacobins- Camille Desmoulins and Jacques Brissot. They are in each other’s arms and singing heartily:
“Hu! Hu! Hu! Hu!”

A long shot reveals a bustling room in a Parisian apartment, full of mostly men (outside of the famous Madame Manon Roland, a Jacobin who went about her own political ambitions by setting up gatherings for her male collegues and writing to them afterwards). Across the busy page of people drinking wine and socialising, musical lyrics are being sung aloud: “Gentleman! Let’s make haste! To the Jacobin’s own senate! It’s here that we will meditate, all the happiness of the state! And Robespierre, we shall see, praises Marat so eloquently! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! From Avignon, to good Arle! The Lameths speak, Alexander and Charles! And we are all transported then! Eh! Eh! Eh! Eh! When Gorsas shows, we never joke! Even when he’s inclined to boast, his oh so rare integrity! Hi! Hi! Hi! Hi! An author may be talked of much, but if a Jacobin he is not, then he can only be a fool!” At the bottom of the page, we see that the two culprits of this Jacobin song are themselves two of the proudest Jacobins- Camille Desmoulins and Jacques Brissot. They are in each other’s arms and singing heartily: “Hu! Hu! Hu! Hu!”

The two men explode into laughter. Robespierre sits quietly in the background, clapping along with the rest of the audience who were watching the double act. A close up of Robespierre shows tired eyes and a smile that although genuine, is clearly taking effort to make.
Brissot looks at Camille with a confident smile- who replies by flipping his hair vainly.
Brissot: “That was marvellous, Camille! Where do you pick up these songs?” Camille: “Oh, h-here and there.”
Brissot smiles with slight annoyance, and Petion comes up behind the two of them as Brissot asks: “what on earth do you mean by that?”
Petion puts an arm around a smug looking Camille and says: “It means Camille is a hero of the people-”

The two men explode into laughter. Robespierre sits quietly in the background, clapping along with the rest of the audience who were watching the double act. A close up of Robespierre shows tired eyes and a smile that although genuine, is clearly taking effort to make. Brissot looks at Camille with a confident smile- who replies by flipping his hair vainly. Brissot: “That was marvellous, Camille! Where do you pick up these songs?” Camille: “Oh, h-here and there.” Brissot smiles with slight annoyance, and Petion comes up behind the two of them as Brissot asks: “what on earth do you mean by that?” Petion puts an arm around a smug looking Camille and says: “It means Camille is a hero of the people-”

Petion continues, exchanging a playful, knowing glance to Brissot: “He is invited to places that even someone as well travelled as you have not been, Brissot.” Camille responds with smugness: “It’s true. The p-people love me.”
A close up of Camille as he begins to go off on a little tirade that has probably been heard a thousand times. He flips his long messy hair as he speaks: “I am commended for my bravery on July 12th, and complimented on my p-pamphlets at EVERY dinner I attend.”
Camille continues: “Even when they b-burned copies of La France Libre in Toulon- Although I wanted to weep-” Camille doesn’t look like he wanted to weep, he looks proud of himself- “I felt much reassurance. For the m-most esteemed patriots said it was only a testament to the strength of my work. AND I’ve heard it be said…”
Camille in the foreground, puts his hands to his face in a swooning manner as he says: “That I write with the arrows of Hercules.” Behind him, Petion and Brissot both share his speech bubble, indicating that they are repeating Camille’s words at the exact same time. Petion repeats with nonchalance, and Brissot with a pose semi-imitating Camille’s dramatic nature. They have both clearly heard this phrase hundreds of times.

Petion continues, exchanging a playful, knowing glance to Brissot: “He is invited to places that even someone as well travelled as you have not been, Brissot.” Camille responds with smugness: “It’s true. The p-people love me.” A close up of Camille as he begins to go off on a little tirade that has probably been heard a thousand times. He flips his long messy hair as he speaks: “I am commended for my bravery on July 12th, and complimented on my p-pamphlets at EVERY dinner I attend.” Camille continues: “Even when they b-burned copies of La France Libre in Toulon- Although I wanted to weep-” Camille doesn’t look like he wanted to weep, he looks proud of himself- “I felt much reassurance. For the m-most esteemed patriots said it was only a testament to the strength of my work. AND I’ve heard it be said…” Camille in the foreground, puts his hands to his face in a swooning manner as he says: “That I write with the arrows of Hercules.” Behind him, Petion and Brissot both share his speech bubble, indicating that they are repeating Camille’s words at the exact same time. Petion repeats with nonchalance, and Brissot with a pose semi-imitating Camille’s dramatic nature. They have both clearly heard this phrase hundreds of times.

The little song on this first page is a real song about the Jacobins from 1790, if I remember right~
And I got the 'arrows of hercules' thing from a letter Camille wrote....I really like to imagine he'd tell his friends about that more than once loool

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How Hong Kong’s Protesters Evade Police and Keep the Demonstrations Alive | Visual Investigations
How Hong Kong’s Protesters Evade Police and Keep the Demonstrations Alive | Visual Investigations YouTube video by The New York Times

Share this tutorial far and wide please!
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GOD I love a mustelid

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The Coop's Digital Comics Residency is now OPEN for applications for the first time! Check the link below for additional info and registration!

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I feel like most of my followers know this but because I see a lot of cis folks who have a specific blind spot for it:

This includes the theme park. I don't care if you want Butterbeer or want to get a wand or are already there so why not just walk in. It's all Her. Everything with the name is Her.

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