just found this comic i drew in 2012
Not today Justin
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just found this comic i drew in 2012
I hate the attitude some nursery customers seem to have where if we’re selling them a native plant or a wildflower or a “weed”, we’re ripping them off because they could have gone out and dug it up themselves and these plants are somehow lesser because they haven’t been as extensively cultivated or are not common garden plants or you may walk out in the woods and happen to see one growing wild. The great GREAT majority of “legitimate” garden plants that everyone thinks of first? Cultivated in Europe or native to Asia. There’s nothing wrong with (most) non-native, cultivated garden plants but there’s nothing necessarily better about them either. Basically, shut up lady and buy my Ironweed and Mexican hat or go away
What annoys me most I guess is the idea that a plant you could potentially see on the roadsides around here or has weed in the title like Joe Pye Weed, Milkweed, Big Blue Stem, Ironweed, Cardinal Flower, etc are not “proper” plants to have in a cultivated upper class garden. That plants that actually are perfectly adapted to the climate and the soil are somehow lesser simply by virtue of being common to see growing naturally in an AREA THEY ARE NATIVE TO. Basically, the effects of colonial imperialism are far-reaching and ongoing and not a lot of people think aboit that in regards to something as seemingly mundane as gardening.
How to Look at Art, Arts & Architecture, Ad Reinhardt, January 1947
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Andy Denzler (Swiss, b. 1965), Echo Lake, 2010. Oil on canvas, 150.5 x 150.5 cm.
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from the beginning
Of course lgbt+ people have high percentages of anxiety, depression, alcoholism and suicide. It isn’t caused by being lgbt+, it’s caused by the response to them being lgbt+. Like if you’re constantly told you’re a dirty abomination destined for Hell, that’s gonna negatively affect you???
It’s astounding to me how straight/cis people try to distance themselves from this problem by saying lgbt+ people are just more inclined to be “tortured artist types.” No, actually, we’re only tortured because of you. And in fact our amazing leaps in the arts would be even greater if we weren’t constantly suffering.
[terfs/twerfs/rad fem don’t interact- you’re also part of the problem for adding extra suffering to the trans community.]
Hdjdjcjdjchcjd I said to a customer “hi! How are you today?”
And she said “I’m trying to run you over, watch out”
i saw this image in a dream
I want to dream
i love how half of millenial humor is just thinly veiled cries for help and the other half is dadaist absurdism
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