If you can’t find a place on your blog for Patrick Stewart in a bathtub dressed like a lobster, then your blog probably doesn’t deserve such majesty anyway.
It has returned to my dash and I cannot fight the compulsion to reblog…
the patrick lobster appears only once in a thousand years, reblog for good luck
some straight dude inevitably: oh man, i know exactly how you feel, one time i refused to make a cake for one of u homos and everyone stopped shopping at my bakery :(
it’s sad that puppets are more accepting than people…
LET 👏 ERNIE 👏 AND 👏 BERT 👏 TIE 👏 THE 👏 KNOT 👏 THEY 👏 HAVE 👏 A 👏 MORE 👏 ONGOING 👏 STABLE 👏 RELATIONSHIP 👏 THAN 👏 MOST 👏 OF 👏 US 👏
Y’all joke about it, but let me tell you a story: See, back in ‘94 (yeah, you youngins), our sociology teacher mentioned that today was the 25th anniversary of Sesame Street. And he proceeded to tell a story.
See, he was in kindergarten when Sesame Street first aired, and he saw the first episode, live, with his classmates. He described the experience of seeing this for the first time as incredible. The entire class loved it.
The next day, however, the teacher announced that they could no longer show it, due to some people upset that it showed interracial friendships, of kids of different ethnicities playing together. Keep in mind that this show was only two years after laws banning interracial marriages were overturned.
So yeah. They’ve been doing the right thing before many of us here were even alive.
Sesame Street is great but I am fairly certain that last one is fake.
I pretty much just use the default brushes - I don’t really even change the settings (aside from brush density).
I use the “Simple Copic Marker” brush in the marker group, the “Chalk” brush in the pastel group, and I just use whatever basic pen/pencil brush.
My favourite brush is definitely the simple copic marker brush.
A television show done in the style of The Office or Parks and Recreation, except it takes place backstage in a touring company of a failing Broadway musical.
We never find out what the musical is ever about. We just get shown bits and pieces of dialogue, songs, and choreography throughout the episodes. But every new piece of the musical that’s revealed only adds to the mystery… it’s just a confusing hodgepodge of genres and seemingly unrelated side plots and characters.
memorille: hi! i really adore your work ;v; i love your style and it might be weird to say but i really admire the draftsmanship in each of your drawings.. im trying to get mine stronger / am currently studying art & i was wondering, do you have any kind of daily practice regimen that you do?
I’m a very unstructured person so no, not really. Just draw a lot. If there’s life drawing happening at your school, make sure you go to them. If you live in a city, go outside and draw people, dogs, trees etc. If you’re stuck alone in an attic somewhere in rural sweden, make up some imaginary shit and draw that. Use up as much paper as you can in as short a time span as possible quality be damned.
I haven’t drawn much at all since the semester started… u_u
Don’t feel guilty about it. What usually works for me when I’m trying to get myself out of a long period of inactivity is to just doodle without actually thinking of ‘improving’ or producing something i could post online or include in a portfolio or whatever. If you’re doing quick studies of paintings or random objects on your table you know from the start it won’t be a masterpiece and then when you’re done with it you can move on to greater things.
Then again I know I’m sort of promoting this Californian mentality of ‘work ALL THE TIME eat NOTHING BUT COFFEE AND LUNA BARS’ and of course that’s a not a reasonable way to live. Everyone goes through unproductive periods and forcing it when you don’t have time/motivation might not be the best thing for you, whatever your particular life circumstances are.
so the moment where malfoy cursed hermione’s front teeth to grow and snape just looked down and said “I see no difference” is one of the moments where I realize I really don’t care how hurt he was by his unrequited love for Lily and how much he went through to keep Harry alive; he was needlessly cruel to a whole lot of innocent kids and teens and how in his twisted mind did he seem to think that was what would have made Lily more attracted to him if she had lived?
Polybius is an arcade cabinet described in an urban legend, which is said to have induced various psychological effects on players. The story describes players suffering from amnesia, night terrors, and a tendency to stop playing all video games. Around a month after its supposed release in 1981, Polybius is said to have disappeared without a trace. There is no evidence that such a game has ever existed.
The game has shown up in movies & tv shows like The Simpsons and Wreck it Ralph.
I want to believe
absolutely my favorite urban legend by far, I used to follow a forum dedicated to just pooled information about cabinet sightings in old scrapbook photographs and family members who claim to have seen or even played the game. most claims on the forum say the can’t really remember anything about the game down to even what kind of game it was.
I still love this
The Polybius legend is so fricking creepy because it seems like it could actually be true O.O
i have never heard of this
it is SUPER creepy though wow
Real life is full of so many CREEPY MYSTERIES O.O
IT IS
AND I LOVE READING ABOUT THEM
YYEEEEEEE
Real life Creepy Mysteries are one of my fave things!
tho I have too often made the foolish mistake of reading about them when alone in the house when it is dark ;_;
The really fascinating thing about the Polybius urban legend is that most of the individual elements are confirmably true.
For example, some early arcade games really did have a tendency to induce brief amnesiac episodes in players, owing to the fact that they triggered photosensitive epilepsy; prior to the advent of arcade games, bright flashing lights in rapidly cycling colours were rarely encountered in everyday life, so most people with photosensitive epilepsy didn’t know they had it, and there was little public awareness of the condition, creating the impression that the games themselves had some sort of mystical power.
Likewise, many early video arcades really were subject to covert monitoring by law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, though it had less to do with unauthorised medical experiments and more to do with the fact that video arcades were suspected - sometimes correctly - of being fronts for illegal gambling rings.
Basically, a whole series of unrelated events added up to a single freakishly plausible conspiracy theory. Taken by itself, each claim made by the theory could be independently verified - it’s just the connections between them that were spurious.
Hi, I'm Tim Lai! I'm a cartoonist living in Ontario, Canada. I like drawing cute and colourful things. This blog is a hub where you can find all of my Tumblr, DeviantArt, Flickr, Blogspot, and other posts in one place.
About My Work
I write and draw Lemon Inc., a comic about a seven-year-old who wants to be a business tycoon when he grows up. Until then, he runs a lemonade stand. You can read it at www.lemon-inc.com.
I have done some professional web and graphic design work, including designing the website for the webcomic, Just Joel. I'm also a member of the webcomic collective, Ink Bomb Comics.
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