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Art by Iwao Takamoto (1925-2007). After working for Disney (where he assisted Marc Davis and Milt Kahl), Takamoto went on to work at Hanna-Barbera, where he famously designed the Scooby-Doo gang, among many other characters. Image 1 shows his pitch art for that show, image 2 is pitch art for another Hanna-Barbera cartoon, Penelope Pitstop.
Why Wayne got socks in the jacuzzi
those are his hooves you bitch
This post changed us fundamentally
So weird to see a post this old and no one is deactivated
18 Pictures That Prove Group Projects Are Pure Hell
This made me nearly bite a pencil in half in enraged memory.
@ THE REST OF MY ANCIENT HISTORY CLASS; Y’ALL ARE WELCOME FOR THAT FUCKIN A THE REST OF YOU DID NO GODDAMN WORK FOR
Oh man, so I know everyone hates group projects with ample good reason, but lemme just tell you something that happened to me in my final year of uni. My dad got real sick and was in and out of hospital numerous times, one time with a suspected heart attack. Which meant my mum ended up caring for my dad, and I wound up caring for my disabled brother, on top of working a part time job and going to university full time.
My grades slid dramatically. I was having to appeal nearly all my results with my professors, and was mercifully granted extensions by all but one of them. (Which, if you’re out there Ronald: stub your toe and step on lego for the rest of eternity.) And then our Revolutionary Cultures prof. assigned a group project, and paired us at random with our classmates. And I knew, I knew I was just going to be a dead weight so I went to my new buddy and told them we should go to the profs office and ask for her to be switched to someone else who wasn’t just going to drag them down. And my new best buddy for the rest of the semester looked at me, looked at our assigned project, and very gently started to cry as she told me “I was just about to say the same thing to you,” and then tearfully told me her mum was dying, and the only reason she hadn’t dropped out to take care of her was because her mum wanted to see her graduate. She’d been given six months and we graduated in five. Provided we finished this class. And we were both out of appeals and leniency time.
It’s probably one of my most vivid memories from the whole college experience, just sitting on the floor of the Renaissance Lit corridor hugging someone who until a moment ago had been a relative stranger known only in passing, and trying to tell them it would be okay, we’d get the paper done. And we did. We scraped a C- together between the two of us and we managed to coast over the passing mark for the class and were allowed to graduate with abysmal but passing marks.
And I still think about her all the time. Especially when I wind up in group projects for work, and it feels like no one else is shouldering any of the burden, I make a note to reach out and say “hey, you don’t seem to be engaging with this much, are you okay?”
And a lot of the time it shocks people. They’re not expecting earnest concern for their lack of interest, and you find out things like their kid is sick, their dog just died, they’ve got health issues going on, or sometimes they just don’t know where to begin with the project and didn’t want to tell you that because they were frightened of being judged or perceived as lazy when they’re just overwhelmed.
And I honestly wish things like this were taught in team building exercises, cause that’s what group projects in school are. They’re supposed to be teaching you how to work well with others and achieve a common goal, while at the same time totally skipping over the fundamentals of human interaction and how to engage socially with others, and it’s fucking bullshit.
I had something snarky to say, but that last comment is too important to distract from.
“If the time comes, you’re going to be able to learn how to live without your car and your coffee-bean grinder. You could eventually get used to a life in which you didn’t give orders. You could even get used to doing your share of the irreducible minimum of unpleasant labor that happens to be necessary to maintain the processes of life on which we all now depend. Vegetables must be grown in the countryside, and there are parts of the process of farming that can’t be done by machines and that no one likes to do, and, in the cities, people have to crawl down under the streets to maintain the sewers, and in a more just world, the work that absolutely no one wants to do would probably have to be shared, with every able-bodied person doing some of it each week or each month, and so one of the people who’d be doing it would sometimes be you, and after a while you’d be quite all right with that. And yes, you’d have to live in a smaller apartment. Maybe a much, much smaller apartment, but if all went well, you’d still be able to read, cook, and play music, and after a while you might come to feel that it really wasn’t that bad.”
— Wallace Shawn, Night Thoughts
some of you people online are a little too quick to makwe things sexual i think… #peaceandlight
i hate peace and light #sex
u dont like grilla ? 🦍? ough ough?
The Sun rises over Earth in a postcard illustrated by Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, recalling the 1965 mission when he became the first human to walk in space.
Alexei Leonov was a prolific and talented artist, and drew and painted many pictures inspired by his experiences in space
This particular picture is rather special though, because he drew the first draft for it while in space using coloured pencils he took with him:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/aug/31/first-picture-space-cosmonauts-science-museum-alexei-leonov
The first walk in space coincided with the first art in space. Humans literally can’t not do art
my dude Alexei made some insanely cool space art
As I pulled myself back toward the airlock, I heard Pasha talking to me: “It’s time to come back in.” I realized I had been floating free in space for over 10 minutes. In that moment my mind flickered back for a second to my childhood, to my mother opening the window at home and calling to me as I played outside with my friends, “Lyosha, it’s time to come inside now.”
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If you have a big, emotional, self hating meltdown every time someone tells you that you hurt them or crossed a boundary of theirs, then that means you're not a safe person to say no to - and that's something you need to work on. Even if you're genuinely just really upset that you hurt someone, if every attempt at communicating a boundary to you results in the person you hurt having to repeatedly reassure you that you're not actually a bad person, then you need to work on controlling yourself and taking constructive criticism.
“Thanks Hank you really taught me a lot about propane and propane accessories!”
"And I tell you hwat, young man. I don't think I know hwat a 'heart of the cards' is, but I know for certain you've got the heart of a Texan."
This is exactly how kingdoms hearts is like
if u put some lettuce and cucumber down in ur garden.. u might get 2 see an irl “live slug reaction” :)
i see two anime girls kissing and i feel nothing, this isnt a win for wlw, these things are barely human and they represent women as much as green M&M does
the green m&m is more woman than you could handle
No I swear they're making me live (๑♡⌓♡๑)
being in your 20s in a pandemic is so weird bc it’s like. this is supposed to be my time. I’m sleeping until noon. I’ve put away the dishes today I must be a god. I’m horny. I’m sad about fictional characters. oops I’m asleep. I forgot to eat. I’m horny again. what day is it. my eyeballs hurt. I got an achievement :)