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Just walkin' the goose, 1928.
Photo: Ruth Jacobi via yesterdaytoday.net
Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre (2023)
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•Meet Gonzo, one of the ‘Muppets' most eccentric yet, kindhearted characters to emerge from Jim Henson's world
•Well-known for his boundless enthusiasm and everlasting devotion—whether it is through artistic endeavors or outrageous stunts, what really sets gonzo apart from the rest of the Hensons creations is his unrestrained charm and gentleness that sits beneath his foam rubber & fabric insides
•At his core, Gonzo is all heart & ingenuity. He is brave, courageous, and unapologetic about himself—never hesitant to try anything new, regardless of how unconventional it is.
Sure, others may scoff at his quirkiness, but he wears it like a badge of honor, showing us all what true confidence looks like and I really love that about him
•Gonzo's philosophy and way of life serves as a lesson in creativity and self-love: it’s to embrace your individuality, be proud of who you are, and approach every obstacle with optimism and discernment. He is in fact so much more than simply a Muppet; he is a genuine soul
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There is much complaining about my "eccentricities." But since it is not known where my center is, it won't be easy to find out where or when I have thus far been "eccentric."
Friedrich Nietzsche, "Letter to Carl Fuchs (14 December 1887)"