from yesterday and I'm still not convinced it wasn't alive
seen from South Korea
seen from United States

seen from France

seen from Maldives

seen from Australia

seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from South Korea
seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from China
seen from South Korea

seen from Netherlands
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seen from Russia
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Canada
seen from China
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from yesterday and I'm still not convinced it wasn't alive
The Creature of the Black Magoo
Illustrated by Good Fella, Hoops, Sister Mary Ignatious S.C., Glowing Cloud
(This story was told to us by a four year old and illustrated by the students in Making Comics 1, taught by Professor Skeletor –AKA Lynda Barry, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Once upon a time there was a ship. It was nighttime. Everybody was sleeping inside the ship. There was a princess there. Then two ugly hands came on the boat. It was the Creature of the Black Magoo. He took the princess underwater into a cave. Then it was morning. Then the people in the ship woke up. They saw the princess was all gone. A man on the ship got in a diver’s suit to go find the princess. He went underwater in a cave where the princess was. While he was looking around, the Creature of the Black Magoo grabbed his neck and choked him. He died. Then the Creature of the Black Magoo broke the ship all up. He ate up the princess. A policeman shot him but it didn’t hurt him. A policeman came and took him to jail. Then he broke out of jail. He bit the policeman and he died.
I have just started listening to “Welcome to night vale” and I must say that it.is.Wonderful.
Neat!
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Uhm.. yes. I suppose perplexity is a vital first stage on the way to understanding. So.. I guess it is pretty neat.
Last evening … Rainbow ? Glowing cloud ?
Have any of our students seen the glowing green cloud that has been moving in from the west? Well, Peter Johnson—you know, the biomed student?—he saw it over the western ridge this evening, said he would have thought it was the rain and fog if it wasn't for the strange smells accompanying it. Apparently the cloud glows in a variety of colors, perhaps changing from observer to observer, although all report a low whistling when it draws near. One death has already been attributed to the glow cloud. But listen, it’s probably nothing. If we had to shut down the campus for every mysterious event that at least one death could be attributed to, it'd be suspicious packages all over again, right? That’s what the Dean's Secret Police are saying, and I agree. Although, I would not go so far as to endorse their suggestion to run directly at the cloud, shrieking and waving your arms, just to see what it does.
I've started listening to Welcome to Night Vale... So here is some pixel angel and glowing cloud !