WERE I HUMAN, I THINK I WOULD DIE OF IT!
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@metis12375
WERE I HUMAN, I THINK I WOULD DIE OF IT!
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They. They forgor
They were opened in AUGUST 2001. Oh my god. That's both hilarious and tragic.
this is a fucking futurama bit
Fortress, German lobby card. 1992
when the author describes someone dying and you can just tell they’ve never actually died by the way it’s written
non white friend is making a white oc so he had the Wikipedia article for white people open
oxidized copper is such a beautiful color palette. The rich reds with the cool teals. Such a vibrant combo. No one is doing it like her.
[ID: Photos of an oxidized copper plate, an oxidized copper pipe, and oxidized pennies. End ID]
hello gorgeous do you come here often
one of the many useful rosewaterisms i've applied to my own work is 'magic is a hungry monster'. of course, "there'll be a place for this idea eventually" is obviously more true of a 30-year old game that prints thousands of new cards every year than it is of any one random person's creative output. but unless you are in your like, 70s, or you're working in some huge-budget/time investment medium like directing feature films where your output is necessarily extremely limited, there will almost always be a home down the road for that really cool scene, or character, or mechanic, or melody, or whatever else that you just can't make work in your current project. put it away for a rainy day, if it's really that good you'll find yourself digging it back out down the line
(forgetting the word “touchscreen”) my mom’s new car has an amazing digital surface
Rube Goldberg heckling at a comedy show by starting a telephone whisper chain
I don't know what I'm drawing.😇
You know that weird phase where you are not asleep yet but your mind starts doing whatever and you can't really control it? Yeah.
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Art work by Maureen posted on Instagram by Zak Starkey
I just love this. I love that Zak posts about his mother. We don't know enough about Maureen
"🥪" is shorthand for "🍞🧀🍅🥬🍞"
You actually cannot skip to being good at a creative endeavour that you haven't put much practice into. You cannot trick your way out of the 'knows that your work is not what you want it to be but don't know how to improve it' stage by planning or reading or talking about it really really hard. At some point you just have to craft through it until your brain finds it's own unique way back to the 'everything I make slaps' stage and be prepared to start the cycle all over again. You just have to make that project you're excited about slightly less good than you want it to be. (Says this standing in a pool of blood and covered in blood and also coughing up a little blood)