heikala:

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Breakfast🦌 This artwork was featured in the Kikan S magazine (季刊エス80号) last year, along with some detailed thoughts on my creative process💕✨I painted this piece with Kuretake’s Gansai Tambi watercolors✨

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whumpster-fire:

ashbelero:

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if only i could use my art skills for good

Funniest part of this is that this is that the entire sequence of events this implies would still be a completely plausible Wile E Coyote Gag.

  • Wile E is chasing Roadrunner as usual when they encounter the wall of holes
  • Roadrunner zooms through the crowd and into a perfectly Roadrunner-shaped tunnel
  • Wile E tries to follow and immediately crashes into the wall
  • Looks around and sees a perfectly Coyote-shaped tunnel nearby, and climbs into it
  • Cut to a nightmarishly distorted, twisted Wile E emerging from the opposite cliff face. He takes several steps, bouncing and wobbling like a slinky, holds up a sign with letters that are also distorted into unreadable gibberish on it, and collapses into a tangle of furry spaghetti
  • Pan to Roadrunner casually standing nearby next to a still-perfectly-roadrunner-shaped tunnel exit, which is the only normal-shaped tunnel exit on the entire cliff face
  • Roadrunner sticks tongue out, beep-beeps, and vanishes in a trail of dust
  • Cut to Wile E Coyote, now unscathed but very annoyed, assembling an ACME Tunnel Boring Machine

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mimosita:

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[i’ve never doubted that palestine will live.

the US dropped more than 7.5 million tons of bombs on vietnam, laos and cambodia from 1965-75. they destroyed our land, used agent orange, slaughtered villages, separated families, the list goes on.

but we’re. still. here.

indigenous people are still here. black people are still here. colonized people are resilient. even if you kill our people, ban our languages, destroy our homes, heritage sites and artifacts, we will always find a way to keep our cultures alive and that has always been true

so much of the west and isntreal’s tactics and actions are hauntingly familiar to me as a viet person. its a colonizer’s rinse and repeat. and so that’s how i know palestine will be free. we’ve seen this film before]


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shatterstar:

pinespittinink:

got thoughtful about opinions on bad books so here’s an inverse: what’s a book you had to read for school that you actually enjoyed/have grown to like? mine is Lord of the Flies

we should get this post to a million notes so I can show my mom (teaches high school english) all the tags<3

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I loved Jane Eyre the prose and pacing was just really compelling wonder if that’s bc it was one of the only books I read in school written by a woman for an audience of women I remember most school books just feeling so unbearably masculine-coded


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