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WERNER HERZOG: the tweeting of birds fills me with terror, the chittering of squirrels makes me pee my tiny German underoos in fear CHICKEN: [walks off freely into the woods]
I wanted to like this comic but I never got into it because the art is ass, I assume that it’s twelve issues of Alan Moore going “see that Starbucks? HP Lovecraft used to live there” and then like a thirty page text piece about how magic is fake but it’s also Important
sitting down to my first and only MTG game, playing a single card, getting up, and walking out of the building
rip to Jacen Burrows, if you wanted me to read your comics you should have been Kevin O’Neill
or did the cementing of that connection make people like the 'socialism or barbarism' tagline. idk. all im trying to say here is that 'barbarism' is not the enemy of free people or the good life, & any socialism opposed to 'barbarians' is with the genocidaires in spirit
the "socialism or barbarism" bit really cemented the "barbarism=fascism" association for people, an absurd connection when fascists have been so clear about how they relate to colonial & imperial ideology, the memory of hellenic antiquity, roman imperial culture, modern euro & american conquests,
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the thing about Lovecraft and the Starbucks is real by the way, if that wasn’t in Alan Moore’s Providence it should’ve been, hit me up for the real scoop on Lovecraft and Providence, Alan
every so often I’m forced to see that Werner Herzog clip about the stupidity of chickens and with all due respect to the director of Aguirre the Wrath of God, the dumbest chicken on earth is a thousand times smarter than a man who has repeatedly professed his fear of trees
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Utagawa Yoshifuji's "Rabbit Sumo". 1868. Ota memorial Museum of Art
a wounded animal
a wounded animal
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Really do not need to be spending money but is this not the perfect gift for 10,000 people in your life
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Meechy Dorko