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please explore this place with me. the 3D walkthrough has completely shattered my mind
game of the year
this house is procedurally generated
Found the bathtub it’s right next to this wall of Girls Gone Wild dvds
Whoever owned this had one of the worst cases of hoarding disorder I have ever seen and idk what this building was originally but it wasn’t a house
I think this may have been a church actually bc that bathtub looks like something they do baptisms in and it would also explain bizzare fucking vibes of the whole layout of this place even if you look past the rows and rows of boxes full of junk
I was thinking the same thing because this is one of the sides of the “house” (cannot for the life of me figure out which side it is)
the 3D tour is gone from the redfin listing but get it here while it’s still hot: https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=BGMifUnvLxQ&mls=1
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I’m posting spooky comics all month long on my Patreon!
Crochet Animal Crossing Villagers made by sheacrochetxx
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did she lie? no
Really concerned that anti capitalism Discourse has developed into “if you have any money at all, you’re evil and part of the problem”
Like someone who spends $200 on a practical purse is not the problem with capitalism
John Boyega having a net worth of $6 mil after multiple high profile years in the film industry is not the problem with capitalism
The enemy is the billionaires that hoard wealth and banks and companies that control entire swaths of the economy
Don’t let the guy with $200 billion convince you, who makes less than $30k a year, that the doctor making $150k a year is the enemy
The enemy is like a few dozen people and a few dozen huge banks and companies
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Various Ocean scenes by Lionel Walden (1861-1933).
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In Artist Adrian Brandon’s Incomplete Portraits, A Year of Life Equals One Minute of Color
When Adrian Brandon starts to color a portrait, he sets a timer. For his rendering of Breonna Taylor, the clock is set to 26 minutes—for George Floyd, 46 minutes, for Tony McDade, 38, and for Aiyana Stanley Jones, just seven. “When the alarm sounds, I am hit with a wave of emotions ranging from anger, to deep sadness, to hopelessness, to feeling lucky that I am still here,” he says.
The Brooklyn-based artist is working on Stolen, a series of partially filled-in depictions of Black people murdered by police. Each portrait remains incomplete as Brandon only colors one minute for each year of the subject’s life that was cut short. “Aside from being able to give the viewer a visual of the various ages affected by police violence, the timer creates a lot of anxiety for me as the artist,” he says, wondering, “’When is the timer going off?’ ‘Will I be able to finish this eye?’ ‘Damn, I haven’t even gotten to the lips yet.’” In a note to Colossal, Brandon expanded on the project:
Although this anxiety may seem minor in that the consequences for me are very low, it does really have an effect on me. Anxiety is a feeling that black people are far too familiar with, and to experience that feeling while illustrating these portraits allows each piece to feel like a performance. A lot of Black people are forced to live with this anxiety and accept it as part of our every day. But these feelings build up and are exhausting. I shouldn’t have to do a prayer every time I see police pursuing a Black person in the streets. I shouldn’t feel anxious when the police are talking to a person of color. I shouldn’t feel so damn anxious that I remove my hat and jewelry when the cops pull me over. I shouldn’t feel so anxious that I would second guess calling the police if I ever needed to. This series is pulling me in, in ways that art has never done.
Brandon has been sharing deeper insights behind the portraits, in addition to timelapse videos, on Instagram.