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Cosmic Funnies
Peter Solarz
art blog(derogatory)
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Acquired Stardust

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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Austrian artist Rudolf Sieber-Lonati (1924-1990)
some anime style explorations of Sekiro I did
Xenomorph on Olive tree.
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Dragonriders
Cat Series a series of cats placed on flatbed scanners
by Quentin Stipp
by pascal blanchè
Hail to the Queen - Alien
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He looks like such an angry little kitten here
It’s a perfect organism
Every starship always has a few ice people on board. It's just standard safety protocol. The minimum number is three, one ice person for defense, one ice person for repairs, and one ice person for medical.
Ice people are people who are put into suspended animation for the duration of a trip, only to be taken out in emergencies. They're useful because a ship won't have to deal with another passenger just for something that won't useally happen. It also makes it so that the ice person is the least likely to be harmed in emergencies. They used to use robots for these sorts of things but now that the robots have unionized biological life is cheaper for that kind of labor.
It's a pretty nice job. Nine times out of ten it's falling asleep and waking up a few months later. Doing it once or twice can pay off your college debts pretty quickly. Compared to the other jobs you'll get with that kind of skillset it's a pretty good deal. Most medical students are encouraged to take it as their first job to pay off their student loans.
Of course, there is a weirdness to it, not existing for such a long time. Even a few months will make the way things change weird. You'll come back to your home planet and things will be diffrent. A freind will have gotten married. A child that you're used to being a baby will be a toddler. Someone will have moved away. It's not all bad, hype for movies or video games, arguments that need time to calm down, skipping out on a bad time in politics. But still, it always makes you a bit separate from everything else.
Of course, there is always the fear suspended animation won't work as intended, and your mind will be trapped dreaming, or worse, conscious, during the entire affair. Perhaps things will that lurk in hyperspace will begin to speak to you. Or worse you'll just be alone, with nothing but your thoughts, and no way to cry out.
But that's not the worst of it, at least not for most people. For most people it's the much more mundane reality of needing to be an ice person for more than just one or two trips. You'll fall asleep and wake up months later, ten, twenty, fifty, a hundred times. And you'll find yourself only seeing the world through snapshots, really only having your other ice people to relate to. You'll be from a diffrent time as everyone the same age as you. It's better pay then any alternative, but there is a greater cost. Soon enough you'll be walking through your homeworld and it'll be alien to you, decades in the future from what you were raised to be in, you'll be wearing a diffrent eras clothing, speaking in a dead dialect, like a ghost from the past.
There was a young engineer who recently returned from being an ice person. Poor thing, she was sent out on an ambassador ship to an alien system thinking it would be about six months, but it turned out she was gone for decades as a war between that ship's nation and the alien homeworld broke out. When she came back all three of her spouses had died of old age, and her son who was an infant when she left was older than her when she returned, and her grandchildren she had never met were her peers.
Fundamentalist Christians: Christianity is better than Islam because In America our women are free.
Also fundamentalist Christians: That 16 year old girl better cover her bare shoulder if she wants to be safe.
PFLP (Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine) poster commemorating the Tel el-Zaatar refugee camp massacre, designed by Marc Rudin
A poster by ASALA (Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia) expressing solidarity with the Palestinian cause
“Long live the partnership of the oppressed peoples in their revolutionary struggle against colonialism and Zionism. The unity of the revolutionaries is the path to victory, from Palestine to Armenia”