I like how the Dabney Techs act like rivals but in the end show themselves to be complete nice and reasonable.

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I like how the Dabney Techs act like rivals but in the end show themselves to be complete nice and reasonable.
"I thought you said this had something to do with work."
"Uhh yeahhh, yeah, team building with your colleagues is important! Marshall mandated gaming time with your most important lab partner is work related, Herms."
Aaaand part two!! Embarrassed Hermann is now my favourite thing to draw 💚💚💚
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The Cosmopolitan School of Music was the first Black owned and operated music school in the United States. Established in 1921, musicians Artie Matthews and his wife Anna Howard Matthews provided experience, training and education for hundreds of Black musicians seeking a career in music. The most notable musician to train at the Cosmopolitan School of Music was Frank Foster (1928-2011). Frank composed several pieces for orchestras and jazz ensembles all over the world and won 2 Grammy Awards for his musical arrangements.
Once located at 823 W Ninth Street in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, the Cosmopolitan School of Music provided a wide range of classes to help Black students develop their musical talent. The classes offered were Language, Expression, Public School Music, Theory, Violin, Voice, Piano, Organ, Band/Orchestra and Ensemble and Natural Dancing.
A quote from W.P. Dabney’s book “Cincinnati’s Colored Citizens” quotes the Cosmopolitan School of Music as “One of its most highly prized privileges is the opportunity to share in the perpetuation and advancement of Black music and art.”
To view W.P. Dabney’s book, CLICK HERE to read it on our Digital Library!
Kaitlin Dabney & Alexandra Venturi
Pennsylvania State University (PSU)
Alpha Phi
K but uh lets just talk about how
Edmund named his Bear-cloak Dabney.
Can we talk about how iconic Katherine managed to be in “Mid90s” despite being criminally underused as usual??
“At my 18th birthday party, I was breastfeeding you”
“Fuckhead or whatever your name is!”
“Fingering?!? What fingering?!?”
A little later than I expected but I'm finally done with my comic gift for my secret santa @dabney !!! I know these are technically not computer terminals but I opted to go for the retro tech I'm more familiar with myself, I hope you like it!!
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Aspect: Type
Bailley: Remote suburban town, surrounded by mountains and pine trees
Dabney: Neighboring town, geography unspecified
Aspect: Appearances
Bailley: 20 episodes
Dabney: 1 episode
Aspect: Hinobi Store
Bailley: Central hub, managed by Phil Altiere, featured prominently
Dabney: Exists, managed by Joan Fishback, not yet shown
Aspect: Glitch Techs
Bailley: Five, Miko, and others
Dabney: Nameless, Wes Sreebny, Ray Sreebny, Simi (transferred from Bailley)
Aspect: Places of Interest
Bailley: Strip mall, arcades, schools, theme park, etc.
Dabney: None specified
Aspect: Naming Origin
Bailley: Dona Bailey (Game Creator)
Dabney: Ted Dabney (Atari co-founder)
Aspect: Narrative Role
Bailley: Main setting, heart of the series
Dabney: Rival town, underexplored but with potential for rivalry or collaboration