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little doodle I had to get out of my system
I had vague plans to be cheeky and try my hand at a full Dragon Bash rewrite, but there's remarkably little work to be done because the verses focus on the bashers boasting about how their enemy ain't all that and they can take 'em together, not dwelling on the dragon-ness of it all. It would really just be a matter of pronoun massaging (it -> they) and a few key noun (creature, lizard, beast) replacements to pull it just far enough out of its original context. You can even leave stuff like "minions" intact and it scans fine.
In the summer of 1982, artist Agnes Denes planted and harvested 2 acres of wheat just two blocks from Wall Street, near the twin World Trade Center towers and facing the Statue of Liberty.
Growing wheat on land valued at $4.5 billion was a symbolic act. Her project, 'Wheatfield,' raised questions about food justice, commerce, world trade, economics, land misuse, colonization, food and energy waste, world hunger, and ecology.
some more photos from it, featuring Agnes Denes standing in the field, plus a wider shot of the statue of liberty in the background
a few more images including a bird’s eye view and a write up about it on her website
The idea of dragons in modern times is so fun because imagine a hot summer day on your vacay and go to use the hotel pool and staff is like "valued guests we regret to inform you that the pool area is out of service at the moment, we apologize for the inconvenience"
And people like "wtf why" looking out their hotel room window and there's this. This dragon just curled up in the pool chilling, literally, cooling itself down
Some of the staff are trying to gently shoo him away and the dragon does a soft little "rrrrrr" like a grumpy cat and a warning puff of smoke and they're like "fuck it i don't get paid nearly enough for this" and no ones using the pool today sorry!
You’ve heard of Chicago Quiznos Coyote Friday, now get ready for
Brazil Bakery Maned Wolf Monday
Southern Black-backed Jackal | Hugh Michler
Happy Pride
There's this really obscure forgotten DC hero named the Heckler, who's basically buggs bunny as a superhero, not having any powers or physically strong, but just really good at pissing people off until they accidentally deal with themselves.
Now they're interesting, but the REAL star of the show is one of his villains, John Doe the Generic Man, who's this guy in a stark white suit with flat pink unshaded, untextured skin with no features or anything who talks like chatGPT and has black text over his face that explains what he's feeling at the moment. That guy is fucking fascinating.
I first heard about this guy from the "League of regrettable superheroes" Books, (The supervillain one, obviously) and He stuck with me because its such an interesting concept. not only is HE generic, but he has the power to make anything he TOUCHES generic too. I never actually got to experience his whole deal as an actual character, since this was just an info book that tells you about the character, so seeing these panels it really cool.
Now the city has its butchers
and its gentlemen in black
and a quiet one walks softly
with the night bound to his back
Others bark and bare their molars
strike the table, call it pride
Thorn says little, pays for coffee
lets the noisy wolves decide
He has cuffs as clean as Sunday
hands as harmless as a prayer
that is how the worst ones take you
not with thunder
just with care
Local restaurant having trouble with whores apparently.
my and the awful thought i keep having that im acknowledging exists but trying not to engage with so i dont spiral
The Peer Pressure Worked, I'm a Furry Now...
cowboy trout cowboy trout
going shopping
to celebrate straight month I've drawn straight hubert enjoy
It's July 1st so Hubert is back to being gay
beautiful fish and her horse
yo bro do the thing