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artwells

New gnome house

A white red and brown house inser into a tree, with gnome and horse
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A white red and brown house inser into a tree, with gnome and horse
Decided to print another structure for the gnome habitat
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MackReed

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a heavyset, apparently Latino man in cobalt blue t-shirt with a goofy smile stands hugging his elbows and scrunching his neck into his shoulders as if he’s chilly in front of a supermarket freezer labeled “FROZEN HISPANIC”
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a heavyset, apparently Latino man in cobalt blue t-shirt with a goofy smile stands hugging his elbows and scrunching his neck into his shoulders as if he’s chilly in front of a supermarket freezer labeled “FROZEN HISPANIC”
this whole set tho: https://www.tumblr.com/gingerha...
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nikkuneko pro 5 hours ago
the song of my people
Lockjaw pro 3 hours ago
¡Hace frio!
snarkout

Basil Wolverton

A cover of an early MAD Magazine (no. 11), showing a caricature of an incredibly hideous snaggletoothed warty woman with a pig nose and spaghetti for hair, wearing a little black dress and pearls. "Beautiful Girl of the Month / Reads 'MAD'".
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A cover of an early MAD Magazine (no. 11), showing a caricature of an incredibly hideous snaggletoothed warty woman with a pig nose and spaghetti for hair, wearing a little black dress and pearls. "Beautiful Girl of the Month / Reads 'MAD'".
source: https://bsky.app/profile...

The comic book artist (of "Powerhouse Pepper" among others) and creator of Li'l Abner's Lena the Hyena, the ugliest woman in the world, was born on this day in 1909.
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dphiffer

 

Black-and-white print: a data center (a large, flat, white warehouse) burning and billowing thick smoke, set in a desert landscape. The sky and ground are depicted using long, fine hatching lines.
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Black-and-white print: a data center (a large, flat, white warehouse) burning and billowing thick smoke, set in a desert landscape. The sky and ground are depicted using long, fine hatching lines.
source: https://piaille.fr/@vilain...
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jessamyn

public library pollinator garden

some very tall bee balm and other plants  in a small garden with a sign saying "All pollinators welcome here" with a butterfly on it. It's a bright sunny day
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some very tall bee balm and other plants in a small garden with a sign saying "All pollinators welcome here" with a butterfly on it. It's a bright sunny day
Getting back on my "try to visit all of Vermont's public libraries" project (despite someone already doing a speedrun of it on Instagram this past year). Library 66 was in Corinth Vermont, was my "local" when I first moved to Vermont and is now in the far side of my county from where I live. Too nearly an hour to get here. The brand new library director went to the same library school as me, in Seattle.

@misslivie and @trey May try coming to yours next week.
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misslivie 7 hours ago
we're like a mile away. come say hi!
waa

Erdogan's Gift

A photo of an opened black gun case with a revolver inside. The top is open and held vertically, so we see a Turkish a flag and a NATO flag inside of two circles, stuck on the inside of the top.
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A photo of an opened black gun case with a revolver inside. The top is open and held vertically, so we see a Turkish a flag and a NATO flag inside of two circles, stuck on the inside of the top.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan handed each NATO leader an engraved revolver with live ammunition at the alliance's summit in Ankara. The personalized weapons came with letters waiving Turkey's export controls, but several leaders chose not to take them home due to strict gun laws.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer disclosed the unusual gifts to journalists on his flight home from the Turkish capital. Each revolver bore the recipient's name and included a box of ammunition. Starmer left his weapon with British officials in Turkey to be deactivated, as importing it to the UK would violate the country's strict firearms legislation.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz also received a revolver. A government spokesperson told the German Press Agency: "The revolver was handed over to the embassy so that it can be properly imported and then inventoried in the collection of official gifts."

https://www.upday.com/uk...
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joost 6 hours ago
Presenting pistols. Very old school.
Although they should be ivory handled dueling pistols to do it properly. In a ray skin case.

Given that NATO is a military alliance maybe a weapon is an apt gift in some way.

But here in NL, DE, B, ... only police and military (and criminals) carry pistols.
And we're probably better for it.


(apparently Belgium only opened the bag when they were home. Or so they say)
poorusher 6 hours ago
Pretty sure Yasser Arafat once turned up to a conference brandishing an olive branch in one hand and a rifle in the other. All very extreme.
MackReed pro 6 hours ago
WHAT DID TRUMP DO WITH HIS
ardgedee pro 5 hours ago
@MackReed Put it with all his other participation trophies.
joost 5 hours ago
@MackReed come to think of it: of course this was thought up for the US. Not for other members...
dad 2 hours ago
So we missed an opportunity for them to all load them and have a standoff like a cheesy gangster flick?
rogrtheshrubber pro 2 hours ago
So all of them had the chance to be heroes, and they all failed.
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snarkout

Both rooting *and* tooting

A full comic book page showing "Your basic rootin'-tootin' Western Captain America". Cap is wearing a version of his uniform reimagined as a Western shirt, buckskin pants, a cowboy hat (with "A" on it), and a shield decorated to look vaguely Native American. Behind him are three gunmen. "Careful, boys! He looks like a dangerous dude!" "Faste rthan a gunfighter's trigger finger, who would be more qualified to tame the old Wild West than Cap himself! Of course he'd have to dress for the occasion--and he might look like this!"
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A full comic book page showing "Your basic rootin'-tootin' Western Captain America". Cap is wearing a version of his uniform reimagined as a Western shirt, buckskin pants, a cowboy hat (with "A" on it), and a shield decorated to look vaguely Native American. Behind him are three gunmen. "Careful, boys! He looks like a dangerous dude!" "Faste rthan a gunfighter's trigger finger, who would be more qualified to tame the old Wild West than Cap himself! Of course he'd have to dress for the occasion--and he might look like this!"
source: https://50yearoldcomics.com/2026...

A pinup from "Captain America's Bicentennial Battles" (1976). #kirbythursday
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MackReed pro 6 hours ago
(Narrator): He was, in fact, a fairly dangerous dude.
travis pro 5 hours ago
"I can dude this all day"
poorusher

Akihiko Okamura

Women crossing through British Army barricade, Northern Ireland, c. 1969
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Women crossing through British Army barricade, Northern Ireland, c. 1969
source: https://akihiko-okamura.ie

"From the late 1960s to the early 1980s, renowned Japanese war photographer Akihiko Okamura (1929-1985) created a remarkable, compelling and largely unseen body of work in Ireland, north and south. After covering the Vietnam War, Okamura went to Ireland in 1968 and soon after, in 1969, he decided to move to Ireland with his family. From then on, he continually photographed the Troubles in the North and his life with his family in the South, until he suddenly passed away, in 1985."
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williwaw pro 16 hours ago
Wow.

This is an incredible photo.

So I've always found Irish history super fascinating and have read quite a few books about it; of course the Troubles loom large as part of it. (I particularly liked "The Troubles" by Tim Pat Coogan if one is looking.)

Now - I read hundreds of books a year (no kids + no T.V. for the win!) so for books to lodge in my head they have to be pretty special. But there are certain books that I can't get *out* of my head and I brood over them for *years* after reading them; such books I refer to as "books that changed my DNA". There aren't that many.

ANYWAY maybe 5-6 years ago I read "Say Nothing" by Patrick Raden Keefe, which on the surface (and also underneath - it's a masterful bit of storytelling architeciture) was about the murder of Jean McConville in 1972, weaving in the story of a few notorious Troubles era folks like Gerry Adams and particularly the Price sisters, who are most well-known for going on a hunger strike in prison. But really, it's about the most holistic coverage of the entire Troubles era I've ever read, and it's also about *Ireland*. (It also engages the reader with the problems of how to document certain kinds of history.) Just fantastic stuff.

And it just knocked my fucking socks off while also slapping me in the face. I would have read it in a day if I hadn't had to keep stopping and go take a walk so I could thinking about what I just read. I immediately re-read it and have several times since. And still, though it's been years, I regularly think about it - it was truly a book that changed my DNA. Tldr: read it!

*Cough* circling back, a huge part of the book - and one of the themes and he framed it that I've been unable to stop thinking about ever since concerns how protest and then radicalization happens, and especially how it happened in Ireland. It asks some very huge questions about violence - how it's framed & narrated; particularly the morality of (including *forgetting*!); and the spaces in which both condemnation and condoning occur and circle around each other. Which might not seem like new subjects but he definitely makes the reader ask questions of themselves in very interesting ways. (All of this very much hit home in the wake and then re-election of The Shithead.) And from that viewpoint this photo is *everything*. It's about half the book in one image. Incredible.
williwaw pro 16 hours ago
^Uh, sorry that's so long, I'm very tired
ellieBOA 10 hours ago
Williwaw, London Falling is on my TBR list, and I’ve been meaning to read Say Nothing for ages.
poorusher 9 hours ago
Thank you both, I am always keen for a recommendation, I shall add to my list.

Also I went to Derry last year and it really made an impression on me. Could easily live there if things were a bit different.
snarkout pro 5 hours ago
@williwaw Let me also recommend Keefe's "The Snakehead" (about human trafficking from China) and the absolutely rage-inducing "Empire of Pain" (about the Sacklers and the opiod crisis).
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wjcstp

Transatlantic voyage, day 1 - Introducing the crew & sailing out of Florida.

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If you've been following this project at all you know it's a big milestone. Leo and various crew rebuilt this wooden yacht from basically nothing, and he is now embarking on a month-long trans-Atlantic crossing in that boat with 3 other crew. Should be quite a trip.
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artwells

Unacceptable Lobster

Sticker of a hand holding a droopy lobster with title as the caption
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Sticker of a hand holding a droopy lobster with title as the caption
Regarding
https://mltshp.com/p/1RSR5
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otaman pro 20 hours ago
I used to play base for
jive_t pro 19 hours ago
I used to freebase with
otaman pro 19 hours ago
(argh.. typo!)

I used to make baste for?
ba pro 19 hours ago
yoused to plait bays 4
me3dia pro 18 hours ago
I used to plate based on
otaman pro 17 hours ago
I used to bouillabaisse with
Davezilla pro 15 hours ago
”I used to do unacceptable lobster. I *still* to do unacceptable lobster, but I used to, too.” —Mitch Hedberg, probably
m3moellering 9 hours ago
Not too hot, not too cold….
travis pro 5 hours ago
@otaman I used old bays for...
rogrtheshrubber pro 22 minutes ago
But it wasn't a rock...
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otaman

It's just a flesh wound

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The Wound Man from Hans von Gersdorff’s Feldbuch der Wundarznei (1530)
via https://publicdomainreview.org/essay...
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ckoerner 17 hours ago
Man, life was rough back then.
jpoulos pro 16 hours ago
I used to be an adventurer like you but then I took an arrow to the knee.
MackReed pro 15 hours ago
What are you gonna do, bleed on me??
tonyb pro 15 hours ago
PATIENT: it hurts when I do THIS...
hertz pro 11 hours ago
@ckoerner if it's any consolation, you didn't live long
ardgedee pro 10 hours ago
2026 update to the Affordable Care Act.
fisherdah 9 hours ago
I’m a lil bit confused by his left writs and right elbow. Getting bit by a clam and some kind of crab?
m3moellering 9 hours ago
I believe that the wrist is illustrating a cannon ball hitting and the elbow on the same arm looks to be a cudgel of some sort.
snarkout pro 5 hours ago
IIRC Hannibal Lecter had a print of this in his office in both the books and the TV show.
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scruss

look at this nice yak

A large yak with curved horns being milked a young child in traditional red clothing and headscarf.
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A large yak with curved horns being milked a young child in traditional red clothing and headscarf.
source: https://www.theguardian.com/artandde...
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jpoulos pro 18 hours ago
Pretty cool yak dude
robotmachine

 

Screen shot of social media post.

Me watching some high fantasy shit: I would simply not be corrupted by the magical object. If it is actively harming you why don't you just put it down.
Idiot

Me receiving psychic
damage 23 hours a day from my phone: Ouuughhhh oouuuuwwwwaaaaaa
ooaaaaghuuuuuhhhowwgah
hhhh guuuuuwah
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Screen shot of social media post.

Me watching some high fantasy shit: I would simply not be corrupted by the magical object. If it is actively harming you why don't you just put it down.
Idiot

Me receiving psychic
damage 23 hours a day from my phone: Ouuughhhh oouuuuwwwwaaaaaa
ooaaaaghuuuuuhhhowwgah
hhhh guuuuuwah
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rk2z pro 16 hours ago
we hatesss it, but we can't stopsss useing itsssss
Argie

Bonnie

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Turn around bright eyes 💔
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jpoulos pro 6 hours ago
Oh no. RIP
LocalStain

me_irl

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source: https://old.reddit.com/r...
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roonie pro 21 hours ago
Elmo wants a hug.
snarkout

"All rivers should be free."

Photo of two figures in kayaks, one hot pink and one baby blue, traversing rocky whitewater.
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Photo of two figures in kayaks, one hot pink and one baby blue, traversing rocky whitewater.
source: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...

Ruby Williams, a Quartz Valley tribal member, takes part in a 310-mile kayak journey from the headwaters of the newly-undammed Klamath to the Pacific Ocean with other indigenous youth.
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jpoulos

Electric Company - The Plumber

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artwells pro 17 hours ago
Made me what I am.
jpoulos pro 17 hours ago
The histrionics my brother and I would go through when reenacting the plumber's death...
rogrtheshrubber pro 8 hours ago
"Dave's not here, man."
nikkuneko

the annual running of the lumpy tortillas

square 2x2 image collage: unphotogenic flour tortillas 1) being rolled out, 2) cooked on a griddle, 3) piled in a kitchen towel and 4) sitting on a plate with black beans, red rice, roast squash, and tofu scramble.
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square 2x2 image collage: unphotogenic flour tortillas 1) being rolled out, 2) cooked on a griddle, 3) piled in a kitchen towel and 4) sitting on a plate with black beans, red rice, roast squash, and tofu scramble.
my fourth of july tradition in recent years is making tortillas, beans, and rice at home. i always try to do everything by hand the way my grandma would do; it's a time suck but well worth it.

not the best or best-looking this year, but comfort food nonetheless. this time around i threw in roasted summer squash, peppers, and zucchini, as well as some leftover tofu scramble.
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rogrtheshrubber pro 2 days ago
Grandma would be proud. I can say this because I am a bona fide grandpa.
Xedrik 2 days ago
I think they look fantastic!
csilverman

planes of existence

A dark, shadowy figure stands in the darkness under a glowing greenish-white window. The figure has a clock key sticking out of its back, and a glowing white halo above its head. It is standing in the green glow from the window. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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A dark, shadowy figure stands in the darkness under a glowing greenish-white window. The figure has a clock key sticking out of its back, and a glowing white halo above its head. It is standing in the green glow from the window. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
#notesArt
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joffaboy

ANGINE DE POITRINE plays LED ZEP (Amazing Rare Footage)

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patrickneville

luna’s luna moth

child looking at a moth about to fly away from hatching
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child looking at a moth about to fly away from hatching
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m3moellering 3 days ago
That’s just so lovely.
robotmachine pro 3 days ago
My six year old, Orchid, says Luna's moth is "SO BIG" and "PRETTY". Please let Luna know.
patrickneville pro 2 days ago
@robotmachine she was so excited!!!
jessamyn pro Yesterday
Wow!
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scruss

all of the dots

Fixed width dot matrix font sample
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Fixed width dot matrix font sample
source: https://scruss.com/blog...

direct download: https://scruss.com/wordpres...

after: https://mltshp.com/p/1RSMD
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scruss pro 2 days ago
@jhld @dogwelder it is done.
nikkuneko pro Yesterday
to quote a dot matrix printer i once knew:
berGLEEEEEEEEbop
berGLEEEEEEEEpabop
taktaktaktak
m3moellering Yesterday
@nikkuneko Hehehehehe
dogwelder pro Yesterday
Nice!
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MackReed

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fake coyote stands in a curbed triangle on a plaza before a sign reading “FAKE COYOTE - GOOSE DETERRENT,” behind which two geese waddle back and forth.
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fake coyote stands in a curbed triangle on a plaza before a sign reading “FAKE COYOTE - GOOSE DETERRENT,” behind which two geese waddle back and forth.
source: https://www.tumblr.com/donnaimm...
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ardgedee pro 2 days ago
Stupid humans think geese can't read.
shitleopard 2 days ago
I PLAYED DULCIMER FOR GOOSE DETERRENT, '93-'99 ASK ME ABOUT THE TOURBUS ON THE POWER VACUUM TOUR
m3moellering 2 days ago
@shitleopard +++
jfaster pro 2 days ago
It's working great!
tonyb pro 2 days ago
ACME
karmakaze pro Yesterday
http://glench.com/tmnt...
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MackReed

Weekend OneShot Vimeo

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A single-take, one-shot, 7:40 scene of a traffic jam caused by a fatal wreck, as seen in Jean-Luc Godard's 1969 comedy "Week-End."

The beautiful camera-dolly work must have been insanely tedious to set up, and the camera passes a fine variety of extremely European rolling stock and aggrieved-motorist actors, as well as a healthy dose of very, very French oddité.

It's really kind of batshit.

Via https://www.theautopian.com/this-nea...
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urlnotfound pro Yesterday
So many interesting cars.
wjcstp pro Yesterday
It really is a bonkers scene, it's so long that it goes from amusing to bonkers to wow is this still happening to bonkers to poignant before it's done. A real hit parade of beautiful (and not all that safe) car design.
MackReed pro Yesterday
@wjcstp I had the 2-door of that Volvo, a grueling story of costly endurance I’ll share should we ever meet over beer or coffee.
wjcstp pro Yesterday
@MackReed I'll bet that's a good story. The longest-lived car i've owned (so far) was a 1977 Volvo 240 that i got cheap from a friend at around 290,000 miles. I drove it for a couple of years up to 325,000 miles and gave it to a co-worker when i could afford to replace it. In my ownership tenure i painted it purple with a kitchen sponge, replaced a bad rear axle with a junk yard part on the curb in front of my apartment, and tightened up the suspension by jamming in rubber strips cut from an old pair of Chuck Taylors. I took a photo of the odometer when it turned over 300k and got both the 200k and 300k grille badges from Volvo.
MackReed pro Yesterday
@wjcstp 🖤🖤🖤
deletism Yesterday
I never thought of Weekend as a comedy?
MackReed pro 20 hours ago
@deletism never seen it myself. the source identified it as such.
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B6FA798A3449

stump ceramics

Color photograph of a tree stump adorned with a small ceramic sculpture affixed to its bark. It's a green ledge with a startled, pink bear perched on it, wearing what looks to be a small blue party hat.
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Color photograph of a tree stump adorned with a small ceramic sculpture affixed to its bark. It's a green ledge with a startled, pink bear perched on it, wearing what looks to be a small blue party hat.
Spotted on Piedmont avenue near the cemetery.
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misslivie

For your consideration

"Oh no! Another hideous generative AI flyer. Looks like they:
-Don't care about the harm to the planet and our drinkable water
-Devalue human artists and creativity
-Are fine with theft
-Lined a billionaire's pocket instead of hiring a local artist
-Wanted everyone to become more lazy, stupid and misinformed
How Embarrassing"
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"Oh no! Another hideous generative AI flyer. Looks like they:
-Don't care about the harm to the planet and our drinkable water
-Devalue human artists and creativity
-Are fine with theft
-Lined a billionaire's pocket instead of hiring a local artist
-Wanted everyone to become more lazy, stupid and misinformed
How Embarrassing"
Lucy Knisley doing the work for us. Link for it formatted for sticker printing: http://www.lucyknisley.com/oh-no-st...
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dad Yesterday
What's really wild is how many art events I've seen do this and it automatically looks cheap and amateurish before you take the larger issues into account.
Example: an event for Salvation Mountain, the folk art project by the late Leonard Knight.
csilverman

balancing act

A set of four boulders, precariously stacked one on top of the other. The largest is at the top, and has a round window on the side. The lower two have smaller rectangular windows. All of the windows glow various shades of yellow. The top two have small black pipe chimneys coming out of them. In the red sky sits a bluish white moon. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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A set of four boulders, precariously stacked one on top of the other. The largest is at the top, and has a round window on the side. The lower two have smaller rectangular windows. All of the windows glow various shades of yellow. The top two have small black pipe chimneys coming out of them. In the red sky sits a bluish white moon. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
#notesArt
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ian_crowther

Well, the years start coming and they don't stop coming

A meme with the top text BORN TO PICK FONTS FROM THE FONT MENU and the bottom text CURSED TO LEAD USERFLOW WHITEBOARDING WORKSHOPS
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A meme with the top text BORN TO PICK FONTS FROM THE FONT MENU and the bottom text CURSED TO LEAD USERFLOW WHITEBOARDING WORKSHOPS
Nostalgia for when I was 8 and graphic design consisted solely of "this font looks cool"
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ufez pro 2 days ago
I still miss WordPerfect
thelonius 2 days ago
when computers were fun
jeffehobbs 2 days ago
It's legitimately funny that Apple chose the name "San Francisco" as their modern system font.
jpoulos pro 2 days ago
I was a Toronto guy.
MackReed pro 2 days ago
https://youtu.be/jVhlJNJopOQ
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MackReed

henry rollins and his record collection

a trim, older, barefoot man stands on a short stepladder filing an LP into an immense wall of albums
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a trim, older, barefoot man stands on a short stepladder filing an LP into an immense wall of albums
Hero of mine.

His show is here, and it’s a reliably tasty cornucopia of sound: https://www.kcrw.com/shows...

img source: https://www.tumblr.com/maddaddy...
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rogrtheshrubber pro 2 days ago
Wow, Rob Gordon. THE Rob Gordon.
shitleopard 2 days ago
WHATEVER YOUR OPINION OF HR, +100 FOR HIS KCRW SHOW
ang pro Yesterday
FANATIC WELCOME!
damien

Tonight's Movie

Dazed and Confused
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Dazed and Confused
I thought I would go back in time for tonight's movie watching, Dazed and Confused (1993).

After this I might watch Fast Times and Ridgemont High. They just don't make films like this anymore.
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urlnotfound pro Yesterday
I keep getting older, and this film keeps staying the same age.
damien pro Yesterday
@urlnotfound win reference
jordanbrock pro Yesterday
@urlnotfound ★
O_C pro Yesterday
It'd be a lot cooler if you did
spingo pro Yesterday
@urlnotfound ahahah
samh pro Yesterday
"...a bunch of slave-owning, aristocratic, white males didn't want to pay their taxes."
shitleopard Yesterday
BELT BUCKLE PIPE FTW
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