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occasionally subtle
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

titsay
d e v o n
Sade Olutola

shark vs the universe

oozey mess
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Product Placement
cherry valley forever
Sweet Seals For You, Always
will byers stan first human second
Cosmic Funnies
noise dept.

if i look back, i am lost
almost home
Today's Document
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@sakuzelda
dark wings
En la noche, cuando duermes, Herneval viene a espiar Date prisa y pon un gran candado, o Herneval te verá encuerado~
Por eso toca uno la puerta, mijo.
Esto para mi es canon y nadie me puede decir que no.
Works insipired by Arnold Böcklin’s “Isle of the Dead”
Suehiro Maruo, 2013
Philippe Caza, 1989
Philippe Druillet, 1976
Milo Manara, 1998
H.R. Giger, (right image from the series “Passages”) 1975
…and the original, Arnold Böcklin, 1880
Kurt, I know you don't do this much, but it is against superhero ethics to bang the people you save from muggings
spidersona for my friend
I was just fucking around I broke under the pressure as well I have created a spidersona cuz its fun
I was aiming for a clown themed spider but I wasn't having it so I just started sketching what felt right and there's the wasp spider just a silly little guy
Witchsona commission for @tophatcats
Stuffed animals / Sewing / Menhera witch
+ grape sheep familiar
『Esoragoto』 English translation version
This cartoon is what I drew in 2013.
English translation is Laika (http://laikagohome.tumblr.com/) me be done.
I am grateful furiously to Laika.
Laika’s, Thank you very much.
エソラゴト 英訳バージョン
この漫画は私が2013年に描いたものです。
英訳はLaika(http://laikagohome.tumblr.com/)さんがおこなってくれました。
Laikaさんに猛烈に感謝しています。
Laikaさん、本当にありがとうございます。
my homepage
http://nerunodaisuki.petit.cc/
“My dad teaching math in Southern California (late 70s/early 80s)”
literally the only math class i would ever look forward to
he’s finally retiring after teaching for 40 years at the same school, so the yearbook had him recreate the picture
Photo of the Raddest High School Math Teacher Explaining the Physics of Surfing in 1970s SoCal
~ 🍁🍂
Crees que estamos solos
Que la noche es nuestra
Pero en pesadillas
No todo se muestra
Mi tinta nos mira
Mis ojos escriben
En sombras habitan
En hojas se esconden
Libros, tan horrible
Al leer se quita lo oculto
Tinta invisible
Que vive sin vivir
Autor que es
Susto
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Traduction:
You think we are alone
That the night is ours
But in nightmares
Not everything shows
My ink looks at us
My eyes write
In shadows they dwell
In leaves they hide
Books, so horrible
When reading, the hidden is removed
Invisible Ink
That lives without living
Author who is
Fright
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Sorry guys, I was lazy to finish the illustration. However, I still like the final result, maybe in the future I will resume and finish it in due time.
i've gotten a new hobby lately and it's drawing all of the kids in different clothes i like
One month left until ShortBox Comics Fair!
I’ll be debuting “Love Condemns Her”, a speculative spinoff of the original The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Anderson.
(Read right to left.)
scene redraw 🦉 seriously i love this character so much
Hunter getting some much, much needed rest -w-
The Emperor is not a merciful man.
And my weak ass elementary school got rid of our jungle gym because Ella was too weak to hang on and sprained her wrist
That is a death trap
ok fun but like… how do you stop?
I feel like this cannot possibly be the intended usage but also I can’t imagine any other possible intention for this contraption??
They’ve discovered a perpetual lawsuit machine.
Kids seriously have a deathwish
It’s like they took a Medieval torture device and converted it into playground equipment.
So based on the windows and what the kids look like (a crude measurement, I know, but it’s all the context I had to go on), I told a Latina coworker I was about 50% sure this was in Mexico, and asked her if she knew what the fuck it was. As soon as she saw it, before it even started spinning, she got this big grin and went “yeah that’s Mexico, that’s at a school. Mexican kids are SAVAGE.” So here are the answers to the questions posed:
1) yes, it’s actually a piece of playground equipment.
2) yes, that’s actually how it’s supposed to be used.
3) to stop, an adult or taller child has to come grab the center pole to stop it. Each child can then either do a handstand to get off, or climb back off from the top the way they got on.
4) yes, as long as the kids are using it correctly, it’s perfectly safe.
5) Mexico doesn’t have the same kind of litigious atmosphere as the US, where a kid tearing their knee open on the playground can get the whole park shut down. Any bumps, bruises, or even broken arms resulting from improper use would involve the parent seeking medical care if needed, and telling the child to hold on tighter or use a different piece of equipment.
This looks fun as *fuck* I wanna go on it
So fun fact: a lot of the “litigious atmosphere” in the United States comes from the fact that certain types of American health insurance will only pay out if there’s pending litigation. So point 5 could be simplified to “Mexican health care isn’t a complete shitshow.”
The tags killed me tho, they’re so true