Hotel California on Guzheng by Moyun.

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Three Goblin Art
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occasionally subtle
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we're not kids anymore.
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Hotel California on Guzheng by Moyun.
old lesbian messaging was super vague and ominous i Love It
double checking the pdf im about to send to make sure the invoice i just scanned didn't magically turn into a full frontal nude image
Art by the great Angus McKie
we couldve had guillermo del toro’s The Jabbfather…
My favourite lil donut.
Today's aesthetic is cassette futurism
gotta highlight this tag because YES
Ana Popescu
Art by Tony Roberts
Errol Le Cain
Ideal work schedule:
I show up and am given a list of cognitively engaging but achievable tasks
I complete the list
I leave immedietly
Yeah this can't be left in the notes
Star Wars for the Nintendo Entertainment System, 1986
Hot off the easel ‘Ringed Exo-Planet’ by Steve R Dodd (2024)
“Where’s the pathetic element?” Exactly Tom Hardy. Exactly.
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reblogging this again because i can't stop thinking about "where's the wretch?"
i have hundreds of thousands of words of writing asks on this blog spanning a decade. i've read dozens of craft books. i've been teaching creative writing for 8 years. and "where's the wretch" might be the best craft advice i've ever heard.
Star Wars #33 - "Rebels in the Wild" (2017)
written by Jason Aaron art by Salvador Larroca & Edgar Delgado
Loving star wars is a curse and perhaps a mental illness of some kind
If nothing else, as a historian every time I get scared at the state of the world I have to remind myself that "uninteresting times" is a myth.
The world has always been in the throes of chaos and violence and fear, just in different ways and to different degrees. The anxieties of the past are no less real than our own, and we can learn from them. Normality and peace are fleeting, but we can always strive to increase those moments. We have to keep hoping and working for a better future. It's all we have. We may not succeed, but if we don't try, what are we living for?
@lastoftheptolemies yes