WOAH
The only place I feel comfortable posting a progress pic of this painting is the hell site so enjoy. Also a bonus picture of my cat and my evil eyes
Quick reminder that it's always morally correct to punch nazis.
that guy, the time guy,
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Hoping this email finds you well. Unfortunately working on turning into a gnarly beast that will be so viscous (and soooo hot) and will be unavailable for some time. Thank you for your understanding and patience in this matter.
wrong. They are very small and I Do Not Like That. Grow up baby.
Also they sticky
you don't "hate kids," you hate being forced into a caretaking role.
you don't "hate kids," you hate censorship passed off as family values.
you don't "hate kids," you hate the constrictiveness of the nuclear family.
you don't "hate kids," you're just not used to occupying fully age diverse spaces so you're not used to the noise or the many different kinds of needs.
you don't "hate kids," most public spaces just aren't built for kids, and so the few kids you see are always uncomfortable and distressed.
you don't "hate kids," you hate the intense social rules assigned to kids and anyone who interacts with kids.
You don't "hate kids," you hate how society reproduces its most restrictive elements and how kids are powerless to resist it.
So a lot has gone on in the last little bit. NASA recently was ordered to scrub their site of women's contributions to astronomy and astrophysics, even took down their page celebrating women's history month and all the contributions they've made to NASA. So I did a thing and crawled through the wayback machine to find some articles, and decided to put this right here because fuck the government, fuck the orange in charge who told them to scrub their site, and fuck NASA for throwing their people under the bus and bowing to this authoritarian nonsense. This version of the site still has articles on some important figures like Eileen Collins, the first woman to command a space shuttle, and ISS chief scientist Jennifer Buchli and chief deputy scientist Meghan Everett, who, in their words, "-provide the science strategy and make science recommendations for the International Space Station program, and help make sure all of the science on the International Space Station goes smoothly, from preparing for launch to conducting research on the space station with the scientists and astronauts and returning the science to Earth."
Into battle
Happy new years y’all! 🥳 Here’s a redraw of this piece I did on 2021 to celebrate!🎉 ✨