I drew a spring cover for the New Yorker. There is a musical version here: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cover-story/cover-story-2018-04-16
Jules of Nature
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Today's Document
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Claire Keane
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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Origami Around

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I drew a spring cover for the New Yorker. There is a musical version here: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cover-story/cover-story-2018-04-16
Harvey knew he was a good dog, but he had no idea his reputation was interstellar.
Sprinklerhead Frog is watching you
A pagan basilica of first century AD Rome dedicated to Pythagoras’ and Plato’s metaphysics but depicting many types of Greek and Roman mythical beings has opened to the public. The family that founded the temple built it underground and was later accused of black magic. The patriarch, a rich, powerful consul and proconsul, committed suicide rather than await the Roman Senate’s verdict.
Milk And Honey
““Sometimes you meet someone, and it’s so clear that the two of you, on some level belong together. As lovers, or as friends, or as family, or as something entirely different. You just work, whether you understand one another or you’re in love or you’re partners in crime. You meet these people throughout your life, out of nowhere, under the strangest circumstances, and they help you feel alive. I don’t know if that makes me believe in coincidence, or fate, or sheer blind luck, but it definitely makes me believe in something.”
— Auliq Ice | @wnq-quotes | @wnq-quoteoftheday | @wordsnquotes
ALS/MND is a condition in which spinal neurons die, resulting in significantly reduced motor functions. A new review of research conducted indicated that many parts of the human genome, implicated in this condition, have significant intersections with those associated with the condition frontotemporal dementia.
Here’s a quick pre-sunset Sluggo I drew yesterday, because Spring ain’t gonna harbinge itself.
Louis hasn’t yet decided whether this is the beginning of an embarrassing fall or the middle of an awesome dance move.
Spring makeover season is underway (and underfoot) on the streets of Ann Arbor.
Stan likes to keep his ears on the comings and goings of the neighborhood.
Found a lonely rockfish in the courtyard of the Fort Worth Museum of Science & History. I guess those reflecting pools are useful for more than one kind of reflection.
The Creature from the Brick Lagoon
Bridget braces herself for another Sunday of complete strangers asking about her eggs.
Among other things, Sluggo is a notorious Lepre-con artist.
Helping out a friend with some wheels to get around on. Surviving the rough terrain is up to her.
I want to make you a cake, but owl just ruin it.