The inevitable has happened...
@wickidluv is now @whoremovey!!!
I just didn't vibe with the old name anymore yall
edit: im so addicted to changing my username this is the 9th one lmao
edit 7.16.22: meet the artist coming soon i promise
Mike Driver

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Three Goblin Art
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sheepfilms
$LAYYYTER

roma★
NASA

oozey mess
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@idlesuperstition
The inevitable has happened...
@wickidluv is now @whoremovey!!!
I just didn't vibe with the old name anymore yall
edit: im so addicted to changing my username this is the 9th one lmao
edit 7.16.22: meet the artist coming soon i promise
There's hope.
My co-teacher came up with an idea. She said to me: “I’m going to project a Shakespearean sonnet on the board that you have never seen before. They are going to watch you struggle through it, and they are going to see what it takes to authentically annotate something to attempt to understand it”. This was a good idea because it targeted a pitfall of my teaching: that I already know the answer— a predetermined answer I want my students to come to. Therefore, when I ask the class a question, they are aware that there is an answer in my head I want them to arrive at. This method can stifle students’ voice. So, I stood at the front of the classroom that day, feeling exposed, sight-reading Shakespearean sonnets. With most of the sonnets, I, with the help of the class, could only get to about 75% understanding and accuracy at best. But my confusion — my apparent struggle and frustration in understanding each new sonnet— was key for my students. They felt free to posit their interpretations and even to disagree with me. In each session, a student shared a thought or possibility that not only I had failed to see but was also ultimately accurate. One student couldn’t wipe the smile off her face when she figured out a metaphor that stumped both me and my co-teacher. “This was fun”, she and her classmate said to each other when the bell rang.
u can just do whatever at any age all of the time nobody cares except teenagers
teenager will be like ur 40 with a hobby ? 💀 that’s sad <- nobody else thinks this way though they are just going through some stuff
the xenomorph from alien drawn in bacterial culture on agar plates
designs done for a friend (2024-2026)
i knew this day would come. i saw it on the calendar
can’t stop reading this over and over
happy international women's day
i show a neanderthal a doom metal album and they understand implicitly. they pick up a bass guitar and start to play it instinctually
Was made to groove
my man
It’s just a joke dude. It doesn’t mean anything. Information has no coherent structure . Ideas don’t touch reality
the slow casual creep of misogyny back into every point of our lives both digital and physical is making me feel fucking insane
2010s feminism was extremely flawed and deserved to be criticized but do you remember when most people at least pretended to like women
everybody needs to read more. read all the time. read every day. read read read
fanart for my fave game <3
Designated Weeping Area, a community art project from Cora Lee (coraleecreates, 2021)
submissive in the way a livestock guardian dog is submissive to the sheep it kills wolves for
the hadron collider is like an angel to me
>large >unbelievably powerful >hurts to look at for too long
^ this is an angel
-wheels within wheels (look at it (and this picture doesn't even really convey the scale of interconnected circular structures))
-covered in eyes (sensors)
-too large to see the whole thing at once
-too intricate for one mortal mind to grasp the whole thing at once
-brings cryptic messages about the nature of reality
-benevolent, but will kill you with invisible rays if you try to fuck with it while it's on the job
This makes scientists and technicians priests, which also tracks in some ways.