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Lockjaw
I love his sign!
tagging as 'appeal to entirely appropriate authority'
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Cover from issue number 3 of the zine "Punk Dumpster", featuring cartoon drawings of a vampire playing maracas, Frankenstein's monster playing guitar, and a mummy wearing a fez playing a small synthesizer.
Picked up the newest issue of a locally-produced zine over the weekend and am really loving the cover art.
Punk Dumpster started last Summer and is primarily based out of STL but there's a Milwaukee connection in there that I haven't quite figured out. If you're not in one of those metros you can order individual issues from their website: https://punkdumpster.com/
Cover by Jason Mairel aka Thee Trash Company who is featured in an interview (https://www.instagram.com/thee_tra...)
Punk Dumpster started last Summer and is primarily based out of STL but there's a Milwaukee connection in there that I haven't quite figured out. If you're not in one of those metros you can order individual issues from their website: https://punkdumpster.com/
Cover by Jason Mairel aka Thee Trash Company who is featured in an interview (https://www.instagram.com/thee_tra...)
So cool, I love The Toy Dolls, I'll have to get this
Well I'm loving that this is new. I just assumed it was over 40 years old on first glance.
Pitch: PERFECT.
@dad Given the prominence of the Toy Dolls piece, that is *completely* understandable.
@chauffi Enjoy! I haven't gotten very far into this new issue yet, but I've really dug the first two. You should also get a pretty sweet sticker included.
@chauffi Enjoy! I haven't gotten very far into this new issue yet, but I've really dug the first two. You should also get a pretty sweet sticker included.
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Human banner on Ocean Beach, San Francisco reading: "TRUMP MUST GO NOW! NO ICE - NO WARS - NO LIES - NO KINGS
The fog was too thick along the ocean for a news helicopter to come take photos, so all the images are from drone videos.
I am in the bottom left of the first "M."
I am in the bottom left of the first "M."
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Wierd little fracture by falling splat on my face. Thank god for free healthcare.
Oh no! Happy and not-so-good birthday to you nonetheless!
happy birthday and a swift recovery!
Ow! Heal swiftly, you!
Here’s to increased blood flow and healing to your tarsals!
♡♡♡
Happy birthday! Get well soon!
🥰🥰🥰thank you. It makes me think i am now entering seniordom
@infini The subtle difference between falling over and having "A Fall".
You tell people, and where they used to laugh, they now smile sympathetically and nod.
It gets worse!
Get well soon, ya poor old chook!
You tell people, and where they used to laugh, they now smile sympathetically and nod.
It gets worse!
Get well soon, ya poor old chook!
@roonie oh god yes! And young colleagues in late 20s come forward to hold your elbow
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Cartoon drawing of 2 shirtless men in shorts, caption: "It was at Chaundley Camp Where I First Learned to Set Fire to My Own Kneecaps"
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After 27 years of rearranging pixels, I’m trading my mouse for a microscope and attempting to teach high school biology before the climate finishes us off. I’ve launched a Substack to document this mid-life metamorphosis, my recent autism diagnosis, and a vast collection of half-baked creative projects I’ll almost certainly never finish. It’s a digital graveyard for my works-in-progress—ranging from indie comic scripts to biological deep-dives—at various stages of "good enough to post but too much work to complete." Full disclosure: in the spirit of surviving the machine, I'll document using AI in other ways, I’m also hoping to claw back some extra money to offset the terrifying jump to teacher pay. Come for the science and self-deprecation, stay for the cynical-but-hopeful inner monologue of a 45-year-old starting over while their adult child looks on in pity.
https://coryottenwess.substack.com/
https://coryottenwess.substack.com/
After 27 years of rearranging pixels, I’m trading my mouse for a microscope and attempting to teach high school biology before the climate finishes us off. I’ve launched a Substack to document this mid-life metamorphosis, my recent autism diagnosis, and a vast collection of half-baked creative projects I’ll almost certainly never finish. It’s a digital graveyard for my works-in-progress—ranging from indie comic scripts to biological deep-dives—at various stages of "good enough to post but too much work to complete." Full disclosure: in the spirit of surviving the machine, I'll document using AI in other ways, I’m also hoping to claw back some extra money to offset the terrifying jump to teacher pay. Come for the science and self-deprecation, stay for the cynical-but-hopeful inner monologue of a 45-year-old starting over while their adult child looks on in pity.
https://coryottenwess.substack.com/
https://coryottenwess.substack.com/
Mazel tov!
Subscribed!
Best of luck!
Go go go!
bless you for going back into education. we need more good ones like you. i'll be vibing in your direction and looking in on your blog with great interest.
<sigh> anything but nazistack. ghost, beehiv...
I have a career’s worth of docs I can share if you’d like. mmoellering@gmail.com for a convo.
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A cartoon showing a man and woman, both wearing suits (she with a sort of 1920s short haircut, head scarf, and cape). He is wearing a pointed cap with a mechanical backpack having wires leading to the cap. It is glowing. The caption reads: "Gustav's neon wimple was clearly failing to impress Thelma"
https://bsky.app/profile...
The artist and cartoonist, whom I've seen described as a sort of British Gary Larson, died this weekend at the age of 82.
The artist and cartoonist, whom I've seen described as a sort of British Gary Larson, died this weekend at the age of 82.
Auto like, but especially for added wimple content.
Aw.
Saved with regret to https://mltshp.com/onepanel.
"Gustav's Neon Wimple" is a very '90s-sounding band name.
so much for my backup @NEOTROPOLIS costume.
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It took a bit of boob tape, but I managed to go get my cup A to pop a teeny bit out of the corset. My friend K is trying to get me drunk.
You both look FABULOUS.
What @MackReed said +++
@MackReed @Argie thanks!!!
Swanky as heck! How was the show? Dita is something else, I can’t imagine being able to see her live.
@BennyTheIcepick It was good! That said, I actually prefer the small kind of burlesque or revue kind of shows. Her show is bigger, and this theatre is really quite large, yet it didn't feel too small for them - so that was pretty darn good.
In the end she did the famous cocktail glass act, and that's when you really feel how mesmerisingly good she is. But the other acts were darn good as well.
In the end she did the famous cocktail glass act, and that's when you really feel how mesmerisingly good she is. But the other acts were darn good as well.
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reminder to casual users of AI: “Colossus: The Forbin Project” and the Terminator films were not instruction manuals.
source: https://www.tumblr.com/thevault...
source: https://www.tumblr.com/thevault...
https://mltshp.com/atomic is approximately 50% thevaultoftheatomicspaceage by weight.
this is still 100% effective against fallout!
so great if you live in a country that won't get nuked.
so great if you live in a country that won't get nuked.
Vault 31
@tamrow !
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Math has always mystified me: “The area of a cycloid is three times the area of the generating circle,” says the source: https://www.tumblr.com/howloopy...
cycloids are subtle shapes, and lots of mathematicians argued about their area before integral calculus was developed. There isn't a nice tidy graphical proof, but I like that one early researcher cut one out of thin metal and weighed it, finding it was 3× the weight of the generating circle.
mmmm, pie
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closeup of a printed flyer, with a sad-looking wolf looking at a laptop.
just a tired followup to my 2025 status (https://mltshp.com/p/1QRGU)
everyone here gave me amazing support and suggestions last winter when i talked about work. it got me feeling momentarily purposeful, and i was slowly amping myself to start looking for new opportunities- but then i got sidetracked (first with my dad’s stroke, then with finding a last-minute apartment and moving, then with a slew of other things).
in the fall, i got shifted into a new position on a new team. it came with a 30% raise (for which i’m grateful; i was struggling), but it has not been a positive experience.
i’m literally the only researcher on my team and every project relies on me even though i have zero clue what i’m doing. i’m constantly skipping from one project to another, never really getting anything done but everyone expecting me to find some kind of magic for them with no resources aside from “why don’t you just use an LLM?”. to top it off, we’re regularly in meeting with [exec] who treats us with disdain, bullies everyone, and demands your opinion just to tell you it’s “bullshit”. i’m so tired of it. i’m so tired of people thinking that's normal.
every night i leave work and tell myself i’m going to find the energy to rewrite my resume or look at jobs for an hour. but every night i get home and i just… melt. i sit down to decompress for a few minutes and suddenly it’s bedtime.
i regularly take 2-3 days of PTO a month, and i still feel worn down. i sometimes feel like i’m doing nothing at work and i still feel worn down. i don’t have the energy to do anything i like anymore.
i guess i’m just putting this here to try to push myself into trying again. i know i need to do this or i’ll wither up and die. i don’t have any advice to ask of you, just… guess i need to put it out there. if you have life advice, lay it on me. (if you have jokes, sorry, i am not in the mood.)
thanks for listening. i may delete this later.
image source: quite literally, and unironically, a closeup of a poster HR put up in the building for a seminar on burnout.
everyone here gave me amazing support and suggestions last winter when i talked about work. it got me feeling momentarily purposeful, and i was slowly amping myself to start looking for new opportunities- but then i got sidetracked (first with my dad’s stroke, then with finding a last-minute apartment and moving, then with a slew of other things).
in the fall, i got shifted into a new position on a new team. it came with a 30% raise (for which i’m grateful; i was struggling), but it has not been a positive experience.
i’m literally the only researcher on my team and every project relies on me even though i have zero clue what i’m doing. i’m constantly skipping from one project to another, never really getting anything done but everyone expecting me to find some kind of magic for them with no resources aside from “why don’t you just use an LLM?”. to top it off, we’re regularly in meeting with [exec] who treats us with disdain, bullies everyone, and demands your opinion just to tell you it’s “bullshit”. i’m so tired of it. i’m so tired of people thinking that's normal.
every night i leave work and tell myself i’m going to find the energy to rewrite my resume or look at jobs for an hour. but every night i get home and i just… melt. i sit down to decompress for a few minutes and suddenly it’s bedtime.
i regularly take 2-3 days of PTO a month, and i still feel worn down. i sometimes feel like i’m doing nothing at work and i still feel worn down. i don’t have the energy to do anything i like anymore.
i guess i’m just putting this here to try to push myself into trying again. i know i need to do this or i’ll wither up and die. i don’t have any advice to ask of you, just… guess i need to put it out there. if you have life advice, lay it on me. (if you have jokes, sorry, i am not in the mood.)
thanks for listening. i may delete this later.
image source: quite literally, and unironically, a closeup of a poster HR put up in the building for a seminar on burnout.
Vibes and hugs
When PTO looses it edge, nothing elsedoes. Reach out if you need to talk.
When PTO looses it edge, nothing elsedoes. Reach out if you need to talk.
If it's any solace, none of us have a clue what we're doing.
And I hear you about 'doing nothing at work can be exhausting'. I've been there too.
And I hear you about 'doing nothing at work can be exhausting'. I've been there too.
hugs. Thank you for letting us know this is going on for you--you are very much not alone.
Sorry, that sounds harsh. I’ve run free resume workshops in the past. If/when you have the spoons for a 1:1 interview-style voice chat to work on your resume hmu. Same goes for other mltshpers. I’m on US/Pacific time.
Nothing but love for you, my friend. I wish I had wisdom to share, it sounds like you are shouldering a lot.
Hugs, my friend. That kind of consistent stress is unsustainable. If you can make time in the morning to job search that may help. Then you’re not already drained.
work always sucks, and bosses always suck, and here’s to both of them sucking much less for you, very soon, in whatever way you can manifest. you deserve better.
Thank you for letting us know. I’m late to the party but I support you all the same. I hope you find resolution soon.
Hey thanks for letting us know. We're here for you. I was in a similar work situation for a few years until two years ago, we got new management that was completely soul crushing. I got another credential and put my resume out there and now I'm in a much better situation but it was a slog. You're not alone in this and now that you've named it an escape plan will materialize and you'll be in a much better situation soon. Keep us posted!
Sorry to hear the work situation hasn’t improved. Maybe it’s time to take a good week of PTO to recharge and get the resume tuned up?
Heard. Thinking of you.
Och, I'm sorry. A workplace that has to put up posters about burnout knows it has a problem and not dealing with it is how they roll.
Fuck that exec in particular. Can you move groups?
Let me at [exec] and I’ll give him an earful!
thanks everyone for the feedback and support. i appreciate everyone taking the time to just read and commiserate. sometimes it's nice to just vent and know someone else has been through it.
i'll find the time and energy to equip myself. i think i will take up the kind offers for assistance in the near future. i tried updating my resume yesterday and oh boy does it ever need some work. (read: oh boy, do i ever need some work)
i have more to say but for now thanks all for listening and being such a great community <3
i'll find the time and energy to equip myself. i think i will take up the kind offers for assistance in the near future. i tried updating my resume yesterday and oh boy does it ever need some work. (read: oh boy, do i ever need some work)
i have more to say but for now thanks all for listening and being such a great community <3
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Screenshot of a blog post by user dpollak titled "Double Bass: Dog ate my upright bass gut D string:" "I recently came home and discovered that my dog had found my new, very expensive set of Evah Pirazzi "Slap" (gold label) upright bass strings, opened the package containing the D string, and ate nearly the entire string. On this string set, the G and D strings are made of gut. Apparently the dog interpreted a gut string as a very long chew treat. I took her to an emergency vet who induced vomiting (for the dog, not me). The dog seems to have suffered no lasting ill effects from this snack. The string itself will not recover. I will leave it to readers to draw their own lesson or moral from this story."
Owning a double-bass is an expensive investment. Student-grade instruments start in the four figures, maintenance is expensive (you can't just drop it off at your local guitar center) and strings are nightmarishly expensive once you need sets that are suitable for public performance.
Many working bassists use metal, synthetic or hybrid strings -- often a combination on one bass, depending -- but true gut strings are still made and preferred for the higher strings in some situations. And of course those are the most expensive.
A set of good strings can last a decade or more as long as your house-animal doesn't decide that your $500 string set is deliciously chewy.
source: https://www.talkbass.com/threads...
Many working bassists use metal, synthetic or hybrid strings -- often a combination on one bass, depending -- but true gut strings are still made and preferred for the higher strings in some situations. And of course those are the most expensive.
A set of good strings can last a decade or more as long as your house-animal doesn't decide that your $500 string set is deliciously chewy.
source: https://www.talkbass.com/threads...
dpollak must be gutted.
Oof, and I thought Chromes were expensive
I still want one though. There is no way to get that sound on an electric bass. The "make your bass sound like an upright" things you will get told just make you sound like a muted electric bass. There's just no way, the whole envelope of the notes are way different.
@wjcstp afaict, $500 is more or less a midrange price for gut/synthetic string set. I've seen $800 and up for some.
@thelonius I'm 100% certain that if I'd picked up double bass a couple decades ago I'd have had a blast. My hands are too wrecked now and I'm pretty sure I'd damage them further. It doesn't keep me from wishing, though.
And yeah, the challenge of course is that there are all kinds of double-bass sounds. If you only have a bass guitar, which kind of DB do you want to sound like and what compromises are you willing to make to get there? Keeping in mind you will never ever get the sound of a bowed instrument, give that up right now.
The other side of that coin is there *is* a good-enough to pass in most electric music situations -- it doesn't actually take a lot to be double-bass-ish enough to keep the audience happy. It's harder to get away with faking it in acoustic groups or small jazz ensembles.
@thelonius I'm 100% certain that if I'd picked up double bass a couple decades ago I'd have had a blast. My hands are too wrecked now and I'm pretty sure I'd damage them further. It doesn't keep me from wishing, though.
And yeah, the challenge of course is that there are all kinds of double-bass sounds. If you only have a bass guitar, which kind of DB do you want to sound like and what compromises are you willing to make to get there? Keeping in mind you will never ever get the sound of a bowed instrument, give that up right now.
The other side of that coin is there *is* a good-enough to pass in most electric music situations -- it doesn't actually take a lot to be double-bass-ish enough to keep the audience happy. It's harder to get away with faking it in acoustic groups or small jazz ensembles.
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A black and white illustration by Moebius. It shows Batman sitting on a ledge.
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Translation "WHY AREN'T YOU DOING ANYTHING?"
"I'M WAITING FOR AI TO TAKE MY JOB"
"I'M WAITING FOR AI TO TAKE MY JOB"
"Jestem na tym zdjęciu i mi się nie podoba"
(allegedly, "I'm in this picture and I don't like it")
(allegedly, "I'm in this picture and I don't like it")
I read an article last week that taked about AI replacing the need for archaeological excavations. AI will simply look at the location and tell you what is below the ground.
I would normally laugh at this but the reality is that if big business and govt accept that as the minimum required for due dilligance then there's sod all we can do about it. I despair. Of course I will have snuck off from this mortal coil before it happens but... it might happen and that's pretty fucked up.
I would normally laugh at this but the reality is that if big business and govt accept that as the minimum required for due dilligance then there's sod all we can do about it. I despair. Of course I will have snuck off from this mortal coil before it happens but... it might happen and that's pretty fucked up.
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A poster showing a yellow 2D figure being mangled by two green bottles.
"Alcohol is the Cause of Injuries at Work", (1987), Russian SFSR. Artist: A. V. Terman via: https://www.comradegallery.com/
Watch out for those bent bottles!
In Russia, Stenli Flattens You
and vice versa.
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Villanueva's Dune is an expensive, two dimensional, ripoff of Dune.
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A person in a bunny suit waits, sitting upon a wicker throne in a constructed environment which is maybe meant to resemble a living room. They may be waiting a long time, for they are alone and the space is large and open. I do not deign to scry meaning, but there are many interpretations available. All are valid. But still... the bunny waits.
An actor in an Easter Bunny suit sits in a dead mall and awaits customers, in Athens, GA.
Photo via the Athens, GA subreddit: /r/athens.
Photo via the Athens, GA subreddit: /r/athens.
"Hey...the newspaper called me an actor!"
<creepy_bunny_patting_toilet_seat.gif >
Paid on commission. A buck for every photo made.
[Curb Your Enthusiasm theme playing]
Got a flashback to the Macon Mall in 1999 and passing the mall eater bunny and it was wearing latex gloves, like it was part of the costume. White fur and proportionally small black gloves.
cancelled!
Are the Christmas Decorations still up?
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Finally getting around to scanning some negatives I developed a few months ago. Right now I scan using my Sony A7iii and a macro lens, so I can include film sprockets 'n such. It's not a super clean process but it works well for fun rolls. I'm looking into a flatbed scanner for my more important work.
The halo around the frame means this was shot on my Olympus Epic Stylus Zoom on Ilford HP5+. The Epic zooms can have that halo light leak. I like it!
The halo around the frame means this was shot on my Olympus Epic Stylus Zoom on Ilford HP5+. The Epic zooms can have that halo light leak. I like it!
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Oil on paperboard by Robert Antoine Pinchon, Crepuscular light On The Seine At Rouen.
1905, La Seine à Rouen au crépuscule, oil on paperboard, 65 × 54 cm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
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A white metal lunchbox that says “HUMAN ORGAN FOR TRANSPLANT” on it in in large red letters. In front of the lunch box are dirty used gloves, a dirty paper towel, and a dirty plastic bag. Everything is stained red because of beets.
She ate all the beets wearing the gloves and her friend thought it was funny. A good time was had by all.
I posted it on Mastodon as well if anyone would like to give it a retoot. https://awjeez.help/@robotma...
I posted it on Mastodon as well if anyone would like to give it a retoot. https://awjeez.help/@robotma...
Flawless execution!
Kudos!
Remember the checklist. https://mltshp.com/p/1R7R2
This is bloody awesome.
And I would love to retoot it but can't see it over at mastodon.social on your feed, or trying to tunnel thru to awgeez.help
Bravo!
Great kid, and great parenting! This made my day.
Yay!
My husband and I had a 30 minute discussion about you and your daughter last night. It was half "Just how/what does one be such a good parent to raise such an amazing kid?" and half "I'm so goddamn jealous of robotmachine's daughter having parenting like this." Seriously, you're such good parents it made me cry with appreciation (and more than a little envy - I would've given everything to have parents like you). All the kudos we can give!!! Well done, well done.
Also your daughter has more coolness in just this act than I've had my entire life hahahahaha ;) Amazing kid! Cannot wait to see what else she does!
Also your daughter has more coolness in just this act than I've had my entire life hahahahaha ;) Amazing kid! Cannot wait to see what else she does!
@williwaw Wow. It’s hard for me to know how to respond. We have had a lot of hard years for various reasons so it’s easy to overlook the good times.
She is perpetually the funniest goofball I know. I have many good stories about her.
I think she will wind up doing a lot of cool stuff in her life. She’s only 11!
She is perpetually the funniest goofball I know. I have many good stories about her.
I think she will wind up doing a lot of cool stuff in her life. She’s only 11!
@robotmachine Just be proud and appreciative of what you've figured out/done, and the strength you've shown to do it, during those hard times: you've given your kids the amazing gift of the power and confidence to be themselves. It's a rare gift most people don't have. :)
@williwaw She is remarkable in a lot of ways. She is trans and we had to basically flee our home in SC so that she could continue just being a normal kid at school. We just got to Baltimore in October (the day she turned 11, as it happens[^0]). At first she wanted to keep it to herself and not say anything. She came out to us when she was 2.5 and has never lived as anything but just a girl in her memory. She was betrayed by her old school as they outed her to all school admins and expected her to just accept that she had to use the bathroom in the learning disability classroom[^2] as though that wouldn’t make the other 4th graders wonder why. They had a sex ed class pretty soon after she got to the new school and they covered trans stuff like it was just another fact of life. She came home in a good mood, but when she started to tell me about the class she started to choke up and cried. She hadn’t really thought about why it made her feel good until that moment. She was completely overcome with joy just because who she is was brought up and treated with complete disinterested routine fashion. It was everything she didn’t understand she needed. She came out to her class the next day. No one cared. She was thrilled. She’s just the weird kid who makes everyone laugh so hard they can’t breathe. Kids who have known her for a few months now recognise me (when I’m at the playground with just my youngest) as her parent. They tell me without being asked that she’s so funny and the smartest kid they know.
Things with Opal aren’t the only thing I have been dealing with in the past few years. But that aspect has gone so well that it’s really helped me through the rest.
Anyway idk why I’m rambling on. Thanks for the kind words. Please enjoy the footnotes.
0. she actually turned 11 while we were in one of the tunnels on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel[^1] which she was thrilled about. It hit midnight and she was doing a dance in the van.
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
2. No disrespect to those kids. I was a substitute in my late teens for the special education class my mom taught (she has since retired), but it is hard to not feel that it is a bit on the nose and rude that they would have her go specifically there instead of her being allowed in the girls room.
(What is the record for footnotes on a Mltshp comment?)
Things with Opal aren’t the only thing I have been dealing with in the past few years. But that aspect has gone so well that it’s really helped me through the rest.
Anyway idk why I’m rambling on. Thanks for the kind words. Please enjoy the footnotes.
0. she actually turned 11 while we were in one of the tunnels on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel[^1] which she was thrilled about. It hit midnight and she was doing a dance in the van.
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
2. No disrespect to those kids. I was a substitute in my late teens for the special education class my mom taught (she has since retired), but it is hard to not feel that it is a bit on the nose and rude that they would have her go specifically there instead of her being allowed in the girls room.
(What is the record for footnotes on a Mltshp comment?)
SO much to say, thank you for your "rambling", it's *wonderful*. Not the greatest space for a long discussion as I'd like, but so let me just say I bawled for a good half hour after reading your comment, happy/good tears. There's no doubt we have some tough times ahead and oh my goodness you're setting up your kids for the success. We will need people like your daughter sooooooooooo badly. You are a good parent.
Anyhoo more to say, so check your @s. :)
Anyhoo more to say, so check your @s. :)
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A large bottle of windshield washer fluid brand called SUPERPISS. It's Finnish.
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Two people stand together at a large outdoor protest in a city park, smiling and holding illustrated signs that read “No Kings.” The signs feature stylized drawings of a crown being struck by lightning and a crown beneath a rising or setting sun. A crowd of demonstrators with additional signs fills the background, with tall skyscrapers visible under a clear blue sky.
Two people stand together at a large outdoor protest in a city park, smiling and holding illustrated signs that read “No Kings.” The signs feature stylized drawings of a crown being struck by lightning and a crown beneath a rising or setting sun. A crowd of demonstrators with additional signs fills the background, with tall skyscrapers visible under a clear blue sky.
Bad Brains reference, I believe.
No Faux-King Way!
The lightning bolt is _sort of_ like the Bad Brains debut tape cover (designed by Donna Lee Parsons) but the direction of the bolt is flipped. See also the Rider Waite Tower tarot card for the lightning bolt and falling crown - I hadn't noticed the parallel with the album before.
(I suspect these are mlgen, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.)
(I suspect these are mlgen, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.)
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Al Boardman.
A.I. Retro Encabulator