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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Miles Davis to jazz critics: "Fuck y'all"
Fewer and fewer black musicians were playing jazz and I could see why, because jazz was becoming the music of the museum. A lot of musicians and critics are at fault for letting it happen. No one wants to be dead before their time, you know, when they’re twenty-one, and that’s what was going to happen to someone who went into jazz. At least that’s the way it looked to me. The only way that wasn’t going to happen was if somehow they got the ear of the young people again, and I didn’t see that happening. I didn’t even go to listen to most jazz groups anymore, because they were only playing the same musical licks that we played way back with Bird, over and over again; that, along with some of the things that Coltrane introduced, and maybe Ornette. It was boring to hear that shit. These musicians had become victims of the critics, most of whom are lazy and don’t want to work too hard to understand contemporary musical expression and language. That’s too much like work for them, so they just put it down every time. Dumb, insensitive critics have destroyed a lot of great music and musicians who just weren’t as strong as I was in having the ability to say, “Fuck y’all.“
From Miles: The Autobiography (London: Picador, 1990), p. 342.
in absolute tears about the pride module at my work
HOLY SHIT GUYS, I WAS INSPIRED BY THIS POST TO TRY MAKE THE SONG AND YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE THE SCREAM I SCRUMPT WHEN I DRAGGED THE TRAINING AUDIO OVER THE BACKING TRACK AND IT LINED UP PERFECTLY
Tempted to actually put this on spotify so I can secretly stream it at work...
Tagging @batshit-auspol because as an Australian you're the only big account I know who might share (sorry).
happy first day of pride everyone
hi, would you mind sharing what brushes you use in procreate? tysm!!! love ur art it’s got such an awesome vibe
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true grit kraftone kit - i use this to do the cmyk comics and vintage print effects. it's expensive so it's used up my entire brush budget for the year lmao. this requires u to use only cmyk in successive multiply layers to get your colours and by god is it labour intensive
true grit rusty nib set - tons of brush pen and calligraphy style stuff. also extremely fun
true grit free sample set - sign up for the newsletter and u get this one for free. it's got two folders of various stuff from their other sets, it rules. the blue texture here is a litho brush i got from the set
trisketched risograph - for risograph effects. another one where u need to layer a simplified palette to get the colours u want. hard to use
trisketched ink - i use this for writing and adding labels to my homework. the trisketched sets were gifted idk how much they cost
George V W the (will) elder set - this is free/pwyw and it contains the brush i now use for nearly all my sketches and lineart, hugely recommended
@/sivsii's brushset - i use the mechanical pencil brushes to get a kind of markers on cheap paper effect, love it. also free
your compositions and sense of colour and texture are IN-SANE, a total treat for the eyes. do you ever post process videos or stages of your process?
thank you :) i did this one recently to show how i use my marker brushes
you can find two other process videos here and here
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A four month old feral kitten eating an adult sized cottontail rabbit.
Trying to figure out how to draw armour. These are some of my notes I uploaded on patreon. A lot more to come since I really want to figure this one out.
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Sylvia Plath, “I Have Found The Perfect World”
dash is dead im teleporting to the past
https://www.tumblr.com/dashboard?max_post_id=606474489540042752
2016 dash here
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"It's just a joke" series
Boyes Anti-tank Rifle, .55 caliber, British, World War II
from Poulin Antiques
Remote Jobs That Can Let You Work From Sea
Note: Some links below are affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission if you click on them AND buy something. I only promote products and services that I have vetted and believe are legitimate.
When I tell my friends IRL that I've started taking "workation" cruises, they tend to follow up with a question along the lines of, "I want to get in on that! What can I do that will let me work remotely so I can travel more?"
It's a good question, especially in our modern world where remote work is easier than ever (even if a lot of employers are trying to force employees back into the office).
So, here are some of the remote jobs I've uncovered that can let you work from anywhere, even cruises, as long as you have Wi-Fi. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but it could help get you thinking.
1. Writer
This is what I do. I started out as a part-time freelancer on Fiverr. Now, I'm a full-time ghostwriter and book coach. Instead of working full-time for a company, I have a few solid clients who give me steady work every month. It's great because I don't need to take vacation time or ask permission to travel. As long as I'm meeting deadlines, I'm golden. Having long-term clients who set deadlines with me also allows me to actually take some time off, so I'm not just working 24/7.
If you have some writing skills (and, more importantly, if you enjoy writing), there are tons of opportunities on platforms like Fiverr and Upwork. Just know that you'll have to start at the bottom -- with a M.A. in English, I was making $5/article at first with zero monthly clients. I don't recommend quitting your job immediately and doing this, but you can certainly build up your portfolio when you're off work. That's what I did. I dedicated early mornings and weekends to freelance work until I had enough money saved up and a couple of regular clients to make me feel confident quitting my full-time job.
2. Cybersecurity expert
If you are more technically minded, then a career in something like cybersecurity could be more up your alley. I've recently come across a 4-8 week online program from ACSMI that could allow you to travel while you are preparing for a career in cybersecurity. What I like about this program is that they also help you find a job after you complete your certification and even have a free resume review and options for coaching to help you land the right job (including the right remote job).
3. Consultant
Through my work as a writer, I've met a lot of really successful consultants. It's a role that seems to becoming more and more prevalent as companies are looking for ways to pull back on full-time hires. For this one, you'll likely need to leverage your network to find out what types of companies are hiring a third-party consultant. You'll also want to create a professional-looking website. That's where platforms like Fiverr can be super beneficial. As someone who has been on Fiverr for almost a decade, I can tell you there are a lot of talented people, but also some scammers, so be careful who you work with.
They have a Fiverr Pro option, which is what I recommend. I'm a Pro, and I'm subject to verifications from Fiverr. I also had to demonstrate my capabilities before I earned that status. The Pros charge more, but they're much more likely to deliver quality work to you. You can use a Fiverr Pro for everything from building your website to getting a logo, writing web content, and even managing your social media. All for a fraction of what it would cost to pay someone internally.
4. Virtual Assistant
This can be a fantastic option for people who like to do a little bit of everything, from scheduling appointments to updating websites, sending emails, creating social media images, and other odds and ends. My clients often have 1-2 VAs who help them with all those small but important tasks that eat away at a CEO's time. You can get started finding clients on platforms like Fiverr and Upwork, and you can manage multiple clients at a time. There's lots of room to grow, and you could wind up creating your own VA business if you want. This is another area I think will become increasingly needed as companies try to cut back on full-time hires.
5. Designer
I know my lane, and my lane does not include anything related to design. So, over the last decade or so that I've been self-employed, I've hired different kinds of designers - UX, UI, graphic, probably others whose formal titles I don't know. The point is that there is definitely a need for designers, especially for entrepreneurs and solopreneurs. You can find clients on Fiverr/Upwork, or start contacting small business owners directly to see if they're interested in outsourcing to a professional designer.
Are you a remote worker? Let me know what you do for work in the comments or on Instagram!
Source: Remote Jobs That Can Let You Work From Sea
Alterhuman Song OTD: Eastward of Eden - Amelia Day
For any being who wants to dramatically and cinematically escape into the wild utopia of nature. This one heavily features religious imagery (in case the name didn't clue you in) which might be of interest to any divinekin out there!
the filename of this had RANSOM in all caps at the end
my reading addon is waiting approval for firefox and chrome im so nervous. please approve my addon i think it could help at least one other person as much as it's helped me...
day 2 of no addon approval. come on all it does is style <p> elements... the humble styler...
ITS APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it's an accessibility tool i made for myself because i needed it, which basically lets you focus on one sentence at a time as you read large blocks of texts (books, articles, etc.). it offers different highlight styles, some of which use gradients to help guide your eyes from the start of the sentence until the end. you can move forward and back pressing the buttons or using ALT + left and right arrow keys if you use it and you find it helpful please tell me about it so i can have the motivation to keep improving it. i love knowing people use my tools
https://addons.mozilla.org/es-ES/firefox/addon/sentence-stepper/
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/sentence-stepper/cfiappnihemjkaaepefjfofagcobikek
[ID. Two gifs of the accessibility tool in action. They highlight one sentence at a time for ease of readability.
The first gif shows the tool cycling down the paragraphs, from sentence to sentence, in a thick yellow highlight.
The second gif shows the different highlight styles such as; a thick yellow, a thinner yellow, no highlight at all, a gradient highlight, blocky tri-color highlight by line, and colored text by line. End ID.]
I’m a college student struggling with brain fog due to medical issues, I’m definitely going to try this out next time I’m working on one of my reading heavy courses :) a lot of my books are accessible via some website cloud thing on a browser because owning things isn’t real anymore. this looks like something that will really really help me.