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One Nice Bug Per Day

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JBB: An Artblog!
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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if i look back, i am lost
Today's Document
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we're not kids anymore.

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oh are we done with that live shit now?
researchers built wearable heart rate sensors powered by slime molds that had to be fed like Tamagotchis and literally everyone involved with the study began personifying their little heart rate friends
Good news, P5 is gay married
I do these every single day, but this one felt especially good. this is your reminder to hopescroll daily.
skip to whatever section you want, the order of waveforms recapped in this comprehensive weather show goes: magma>earthquakes>storms>Sun>planets>cosmos (cosmic weather report is done via card pulls)
If the USA is so great then why did they make a USB?
Yeah okay that’s fair
our school is very very school coded. but that's not always good because schools need leyesarning but school can be initiated for some kids so they don't go. but if they need it to survive (like insulin) then they become addicted and come all the time. so come on do the funky town townie down dance ban. our schools are so luxmaxing aesthetic chiquibai1 manana lo sube ruben tuesta They learn now! Yay! Fire on the hole!
wow, thank you for that anon
i get it, my school was very school coded too but you have a whole planet that's a school of how to live and it has schools and the school get very very school coded the longer you live on earth. we actually don't need it to survive but to survive you have to think that you need it.
William Blake - an introduction for Good Omens fans
I have sent @neil-gaiman an ask regarding his feelings toward the poet/artist William Blake a couple of times, but no doubt due to the size of the poor man's inbox I haven't received a response. So I did a Google search to see if he's spoken about Blake before, and it did indeed come up with a fair few hits. I think you might enjoy seeing this Twitter post if you haven't already, the painting is from William Blake's illustrations to Paradise Lost.
It's not surprising that an author like Neil Gaiman might have an interest in Blake. A visionary from a young age, his imagination was such that he was surrounded by angels made visible in his mind's eye, and he interpreted these visions through poetry, painting and engraving, and self-printed and published many of his own works. This gave him complete freedom to say exactly what he wanted.
Though he had a passionate faith in God, he also had a deep distrust of the church as an institution, and disliked the use of religion as a means of control. This poem from "Songs of Experience" perhaps summarises his feelings best:
"I went to the Garden of Love,
And saw what I never had seen:
A Chapel was built in the midst,
Where I used to play on the green.
And the gates of this Chapel were shut,
And 'Thou shalt not' writ over the door;
So I turn'd to the Garden of Love,
That so many sweet flowers bore.
And I saw it was filled with graves,
And tomb-stones where flowers should be:
And Priests in black gowns, were walking their rounds,
And binding with briars, my joys & desires."
In his poetry there is often an incongruity with the generally accepted religious ideas of what is good and evil, Angel and Demon. In The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (there's a title that should make any GO fan sit up and pay attention) he tells us that "in the book of Job, Milton's Messiah is called Satan", signifying that he feels it is Lucifer/the devil who is the true Messiah of Paradise Lost.
He gives us The Voice of the Devil and Proverbs of Hell, and has Angels being transformed into Demons through enlightenment. He tells us that Jesus broke all of the 10 commandments, yet was still virtuous because he acted according to his own morality rather than rules.
The god-figure of his later works, Urizen, generally comes across as malevolent, seeking to bind and control, whilst Los, the Satan/Messiah figure represents freedom, imagination and creativity.
"Restraining desire" and acting contrary to your own nature seem to be the only real evils for Blake.
He expressed his faith through a love of the world and the beauty in it, summed up in this quote:
"When the Sun rises do you not see a round Disk of fire somewhat like a Guinea? O no no I see an innumerable company of the Heavenly host crying Holy Holy Holy is the Lord God Almighty".
He saw "God" in everything, in all the wonders we have around us, and considered writers/poets and religious prophets as essentially the same, since they both have a connection to the divine, and express it through stories.
It's quite ironic that probably his most famous poem, Jerusalem (the one that starts "and did those feet in ancient times walk upon England's mountains green"), was made into a very popular church hymn, yet it is supposed to be satirical in nature. The poem recounts the myth that Jesus may have visited England in his boyhood, and Blake is expressing his disbelief at that notion and the unworthiness of England.
Did I have a point to all this? Mostly to show my hand as a massive Blake nerd, but also to hopefully demonstrate that there's a lot of common ground between his ideas and those expressed in a show/book like Good Omens, and hopefully to inspire some of you who may not be familiar with Blake to seek him out. In particular I'd recommend The Marriage of Heaven and Hell to any and all.
EDIT: I should have thought to include this, here's Michael Sheen reading a Blake poem. I have the CD this is from, he reads several by Blake, as well as other poets I love ❤️ 😍
Heyyyy here's a video of me commandeering a stand-up comedy open mic to tell everyone the TRUTH: that the human body is a weather control machine
Well I take it that they're getting rid of live then
finally
THE PILOT: It's Time for This Cloud To Talk
YALL I’m launching a YouTube channel this year!! I’m gonna roast meteorologists’ forecasts by ONLY doing forecast verification heyooooo
also weather to me includes everything from earthquakes to astrology
I'm live on youtube painting and chillin!!
watching Little Darlings for the first time
i wanna be Angel, but come off as Ferris, but really truly resonate with Penelope. penelope is so virgin coded but as a quirky weird girl way
i'm posting so hard right now
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Eating without youtube is the new jacking off imagination only. Annnd post
when I was a kid you had to do the charlie the unicorn voice whether you liked it or not. you had to say candy mountain charlieeee in the voice. not like these days