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Posts by Standard Owl

In the last panel Kieri has the horrifying realization that she might, in fact, be a normie.

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dog beach sign for $200, comment to claim! (has a frame and hook ready to hang)

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This is Daisy. She understands that you want her to sit. But alas, she must zoom. 12/10 (TT: daisythegoldengirll)

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Nice

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Omg he’s totally hitting on her

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you don gotta if you want but here's a character of mine! her name's Luna. I draw her for my pictur diary :)

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I drawed Robin!!!

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IM BBBRAVEEEE TISSSYEAAARRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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thingy i made for me an my sister!!

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Anothr one i drew a long time ago. I'll be sure to draw and post somthing newly drawn soon!!!

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Confession#7

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A text post by user pisshets: "If you add two pounds of sugar to literally one ton of concrete it will ruin the concrete and make it unable to set properly which is good to know if you wanna resist something being built, French anarchists used this to resist prison construction in the 80s"

A text post by user pisshets: "If you add two pounds of sugar to literally one ton of concrete it will ruin the concrete and make it unable to set properly which is good to know if you wanna resist something being built, French anarchists used this to resist prison construction in the 80s"

good to know!

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@pluszociem.bsky.social Elo, masz może zdjęcia tych Ciem co je sorzedawałaś na Galaconie?

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Nonbinary flag with the words "BACK PAIN RELIEF"

Nonbinary flag with the words "BACK PAIN RELIEF"

I wish all of my nonbinary friends relief from back pain

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I really hate that what used to be basic rule of Internet culture - don't give out your personal details - has been so quickly eroded in the last decade or two.

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Too true. Also the ananymising power if the Internet is important for people to explore themselves. This goes beyond sexuality - it's every aspect of your identity that otherwise gets crushed by the need to perform and conform.

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The most shocking part of this to me is that the UK beat us to the punch.

All that said, the boneheads in the comments that are celebrating this still don't understand is that when the government gets to decide what's porn, queer people will inevitably be classified as such.

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Hail hydrate!

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You know what they say, hydrate or diedrate! There’s no one better to help you stay hydrated than a Hydra!

And they said water breath isn’t useful for anything. Hah!

We have a ton of new merch coming to Anthrocon with us this week, including these lil guys!

Designed by @fleeks.art

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The best way to do chores is to convince yourself that you've got more important things to do than chores. Work's a treat.

The only thing less important is tweeting... Oh shit.

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See a fox.
Post a fox.

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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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Public service announcement: when exercising your rights, don’t forget to take breaks and drink water. We only move forward if there are enough people to keep moving forward. One big wall is not enough to stop a freight train.

Tag team. Rest, move forward, repeat.

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Protesters have entered the office building where Peter Thiel’s West Hollywood office is located:

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Happy wokemas ✨🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️✨

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Okay to be fair because of an enchantment I got three cards, I think anyone would skull clamp a bunny for three cards

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IF SHARING MY CREATIONS DOESN'T MAKE ME HAPPY... WHY DO I FEEL SO COMPELLED TO DO IT?

BECAUSE THE MOTIVATION
BEHIND THESE ACTS OF SHARING...
...HAS NEVER BEEN FLEETING HAPPINESS.

IT'S TO MAKE THE INTERNAL EXTERNAL.
TO SEE IF YOUR WORK CAN SURVIVE OUTSIDE YOURSELF. IT'S BIGGER THAN JOY.

IT'S COMMUNICATING IN A LANGUAGE OF YOUR OWN MAKING, AND SEEING WHO ELSE CAN CONNECT TO IT. CHATS WITH THE VOID

IF SHARING MY CREATIONS DOESN'T MAKE ME HAPPY... WHY DO I FEEL SO COMPELLED TO DO IT? BECAUSE THE MOTIVATION BEHIND THESE ACTS OF SHARING... ...HAS NEVER BEEN FLEETING HAPPINESS. IT'S TO MAKE THE INTERNAL EXTERNAL. TO SEE IF YOUR WORK CAN SURVIVE OUTSIDE YOURSELF. IT'S BIGGER THAN JOY. IT'S COMMUNICATING IN A LANGUAGE OF YOUR OWN MAKING, AND SEEING WHO ELSE CAN CONNECT TO IT. CHATS WITH THE VOID

Happiness is just the byproduct.

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