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Loader image from the Advanced MIDI Amiga Sampler 2, by Pete Lyon, 1991. Via the Amiga Art Archive.
HUMOR105.BMF, from a 1994 Corel Gallery clip-art CD-ROM, via this bot. It’s humor, don’t question it.
Image by Louis Johnson included with Photon Paint (1987), via the Amiga Graphics Archive.
Image by pentax (filename GFX(05D)), from the hyper space artpack #6, 1997, rehosted on 16colors.
“PHF5,” PHF.gif, from the Carat Clipart Collection (1997) via cd.textfiles.com. Artist: L. J. Altvater (thanks @alice0fmalice for the info!)
Reblogged with artist info
SSHFACE2.GIF, from the Carat Clipart Collection (1997) via cd.textfiles.com. Artist info appreciated.
FISHAMI.GIF, from the Screen Artists Limited Hot Stuff II CD (1992). Retrieved via cd.textfiles.com. Artist info appreciated.
LIFES.GIF, from the Gold Medal Software CD (1994) on cd.textfiles.com. Artist: C. A. Johnson; date given 1986. Other info appreciated.
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for those who don’t remember, “mole interest” was an experiment I did 2 years ago because I wanted to test what causes tags to go trending on tumblr. My hypothesis was that all it takes is one (1) post blowing up in an established tag to make the entire tag trend.
I had randomly generated 2 words, which is where “mole interest” came from. I failed to consider that by generating a new tag, it wouldn’t have had enough posts already in it to prove what I now call “the mole interest effect”.
But now it does.
In 2023, we said “fuck it” a la mythbusters and ended up doing whatever it took to get #mole interest to trend. And it did. And it happened to be September 11th that day, and we managed to get #mole interest to trend ABOVE #9/11.
So, in the name of science, I ask you to reblog just this post. Let’s put the mole interest effect to the test.
Droodles by Roger Price (from his 1953 book). Droodles (a blend of “doodle”, “drawing”, “riddle”) are simple drawings with a witty, often absurd, caption. The first one, as some of you may know, was used by Frank Zappa for his 1982 album, Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch. (Zappa, a fan of Price's work, lived just a few miles from the artist and personally sought permission to use the image.)
These come from the 1972 edition of the book.