X 1999 Deep Dive! Part 3 (vols 7-9) CLAMP Reread Series
X 1999 Deep Dive! Part 3 (vols 7-9) CLAMP Reread Series
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE! That’s all I can say about this part of the story. Watch me as I cry along and breakdown volumes 7-9 of X/1999
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[image id: a four-page comic. it is titled "immortality” after the poem by clare harner (more popularly known as “do not stand at my grave and weep”). the first page shows paleontologists digging up fossils at a dig. it reads, “do not stand at my grave and weep. i am not there. i do not sleep.” page two features several prehistoric creatures living in the wild. not featured but notable, each have modern descendants: horses, cetaceans, horsetail plants, and crocodilians. it reads, “i am a thousand winds that blow. i am the diamond glints on snow. i am the sunlight on ripened grain. i am the gentle autumn rain.” the third page shows archaeopteryx in the treetops and the skies, then a modern museum-goer reading the placard on a fossil display. it reads, “when you awaken in the morning’s hush, i am the swift uplifting rush, of quiet birds in circled flight. i am the soft stars that shine at night. do not stand at my grave and cry.” the fourth page shows a chicken in a field. it reads, “i am not there. i did not die” / end id]
a comic i made in about 15 hours for my school’s comic anthology. the theme was “evolution”
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Blue Period Discussion ft Rob of Dad Needs to Talk Podcast |
Blue Period Discussion ft Rob of Dad Needs to Talk Podcast |
Blue Period was a Fall 2021 anime that absolutely stole my heart. Originally recorded in January, Rob of Dad Needs to Talk podcast, joined me to talk about Blue Period!
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Sometimes I love our interconnected world.
A few weeks ago, I saw a picture on the BBC website of an adorable manatee mother and child. I loved it, and I wondered if I could get a print. I looked up the credited photographer, and found him at his university. I emailed a query.
He emailed back from a different address saying that he keeps his photography and his employment income separate. (Excellent work, good job, sir!) He said he DOES sell prints. He has them custom printed by a museum-quality print shop, and that I could have basically any size I wanted.
So I said yes, absolutely! How can I pay you?
He replied that he usually sends the print out first and if the customer is satisfied he sends an invoice. He also noted that communication might be spotty because he is on a photoshoot of endangered animals IN THE FUCKING AMAZON.
I said absolutely no problem are you fucking kidding me. The print arrived today, it is gorgeous, stunning, absolutely museum quality. He is going to email me the invoice tomorrow if his internet holds out because UPRIVER IN THE AMAZON.
So I, in Minnesota, ordered a print from a researcher in Florida that I saw on the BBC that was printed for me in Washington D.C. and the invoice is being emailed to me from the Amazon.
Whenever I feel down about the dystopian nature of the planet, I think about shit like this.
Humans can be pretty goddamn great, and so can technology.
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