day 3 of inktober: pumpkin kid
my silly ass when good omens s2 comes and i fully convinced my homophobic brother s1 was a fun buddy cop show and the name "gaiman" was completely coincidence
Medusa looking sharp
Based on Medusa with the Head of Perseus is a sculpture created by Luciano Garbati in 2008.
tell one piece fans that one piece is technically a sitcom they love that
adapt or die
“cats are scary, ‘cause they’ve got knives in their feet”
ooooh they getting the zip ties
being South African is so funny sometimes. When soap dramas do not have enough drama you watch the Parliaments state of the nation adress.
every time theres a development in the our flag means death production the porn bots that follow me quiver in fear
cant wait for the new Apple Bone Music feature to launch
While I’m on an absolute contemporary art kick, let’s talk about the Handphone Table by Laurie Anderson.
Originally created in the late 1970’s, visitors entering the exhibit room would stumble upon an wooden table, a few chairs and a photo on the wall depicting two patrons at the same table with their elbows up and hands over their ears.
Naturally most visitors would sit down at the table and try to match the people in the picture. And in doing so, they would be quite surprised to hear Anderson’s voice coming through their hands as if she was entering their consciousness.
What they didn’t know was Anderson had installed a secret, special speaker inside the table that transmitted sound vibrations through solid material rather than air. That is to say, the listeners’ bones conducted her recorded voice.
It was a way for a performance artist to be invisible and yet still present…inside a visitor’s head.
I stumbled upon an alternate, updated version of this artwork at the Hirshhorn, where instead of her voice, I heard her droning, experimental music vibrating up my arms and into my ears (among many talents, she is also a composer). Still just as trippy and deliciously creepy though. ;)
"get a life!"
yea,i have one thats what the escapism if for
sorry to keep harping but the thing is. like. people pretty much universally have profoundly complex and richly textured lives outside of the internet. like everyone you'll ever meet will have their share of complicated relationships, personal struggles, identity issues, et cetera. and these people will likely have deep inner lives and senses of self that an outsider is not easily privy to yk. but then you get all these Posters with a superiority complex who log into the fandom blogging website, see a fandom blogger blogging about fandom, and for some reason forget that other human beings have a rich inner world and assume that this little niche interest site somehow represents the totality of the fandom blogger's life and that they can deduce some sort of damning portrait of a Life Consumed by Media from the fact that they sometimes blog about fandom on the fandom blogging website. and then they make stupid ass posts like the aforementioned. it's so pretentious and self important and mean spirited with zero substance. Banished to the salt mines for 10000 years
wanna hear about the effects of native dyes that can be obtained from the local(and some made up but some real world stuff) nature has to give? How it makes that some fabrics are only for nobility (much like purple was) while some place else the exact same this you can get at the market for less than dirt?
how in the same vein this also effects food,music and even language?
do you want to hear about the secret third lung!?
of course you do,in this essay i will
reminder to worldbuilders: don't get caught up in things that aren't important to the story you're writing, like plot and characters! instead, try to focus on what readers actually care about: detailed plate tectonics
The Ofmd fandom @ the Good Omens and Heartstopper fandoms:
a comprehensive list of all my fears and weaknesses to be used against me later [he/she/they] [hmu with requests for art]
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