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prokopetz:

prokopetz:

I enjoy when people give me a hard time about using the term “sequential art” because they think it’s just a pretentious way of saying “comics”, because when I point out that “comics” and “sequential art” are overlapping but non-identical mediums, they invariably demand an example of sequential art that isn’t comics, and I get to hit them with “PowerPoint presentations”.

@urlocallesbiab replied:

i like how you said “overlapping” instead of “one being a wider category than the other” do you have any examples of comics that don’t count as sequential art? (this isn’t a gotcha question, this is me engaging in good-natured, sportsmanlike pedantry, along with expressing my curiosity)

A scan of the infamous "cow tools" comic from Gary Larson's "The Far Side". It displays a single panel depicting a cow standing on its hind legs, staring at the viewer. In front of the cow is a low wooden table on which four lumpy implements of unclear function or purpose are displayed. The rightmost implements vaguely resembles a carpenter's saw, apparently carved from wood or stone; the second-to-right is a long wooden stick with three short, asymmetrical prongs projecting from it at various angles; and the last two are indecipherable blobs of some unknown substance. The panel's caption reads "cow tools".ALT

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whatcha-thinkin:

If you could add one luxury room from a mansion to your own home, which would you choose?

the indoor heated pool

the greenhouse

the entire room devoted to a single cat / dog

the fully-supplied art studio

the two-story library with rolling ladder

the room-size aquarium

home theater

the formal ballroom

the oversize garage

the game room

I heard of a place with [tag] once, gimme gimme

all of these would make me a worse person

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sometiktoksarevalid:

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crttvv:

minihood31770:

guooey:

He gets up like nothing happened . he doesn’t even care

You can pinpoint the exact moment he turns to liquid

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bisexual-engineer-enby:

whalesharkcat:

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sorceress-foxgirl-ariel:

whalesharkcat:

creepymutelilbugger:

iloveprozac:

dogpuppy:

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Isnt this how we lost the recipe for roman concrete

this is how we lost the recipe for grape

horse moment

this is how we lost the recipe for horse?

fucked up…

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Elmer’s fault….

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stealingpotatoes:

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i don’t know if accidentally giving your cat a wig when you cuddle them is a plus side or down side of having long hair

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turnstileskyline:

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WHAT IS THE CHARGE? EATING A PENGUIN? A SUCCULENT ADÉLIE PENGUIN?

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auramgold:

respecting your petgirl’s ability to choose when she wants to be touched by holding your hand in front of her face for her to sniff and check before petting her

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weepingchoir:

we might be living in the first period of history where video games are better than books. but not any of the video games *you* like

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doyoulikethis-videogame-song:

#2388

Do you like this Video Game Song? #2388

I like it and I’ve definitely heard it before

I like it and it sounds familiar

I like it and this is my first time hearing it

I don’t feel strongly about it or have a complex opinion

I don’t like it and I’ve definitely heard it before

I don’t like it and it sounds familiar

I don’t like it and this is my first time hearing it

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writerlyn:

The idea of “but everyone knows that” needs to stop.

I saw a post about someone chiding Millennials for not knowing about JKRowlings transphobia, and asking how it is at all possible that people can exist in the world and the internet and, you know, not know.

Which I mean, I get. It is so present in so many of my online spaces that it seems astounding that someone could simply be ignorant! It feels impossible!

But let me tell you a story:

I went on a girls trip with a bunch of friends. All of us are rather incredibly liberal and all of us are incredibly online.

One girl would not stop talking about Harry Potter.

At one point, another girl asked her why she was ok with supporting it, and she had no real clue that JK Rowling was at all transphobic. She had heard that she likes to support Lesbian causes and thought “oh ok cool!” And that was it. She was AGOG with the news and rather horrified.

I must once again emphasize that she was an incredibly online person. She’s a foodie and a restaurant blogger.

Later in the trip we were picking restaurants and I suggested one I found on Google, and she gasped at me. Actually gasped, asking how I could ever be okay picking that one.

The shock must’ve been on my face, because she then told me all of the shitty things that restaurateur does. He abuses staff. Underpays them. Fires them on a whim. Is known for being one of the worst people to his employees in the entire restaurant business on this coast.

And she was so shocked I had never heard of this. Because in her mind, I was just as online as her. And in her online world, EVERYONE knew about this guy.

So I think the moral of this story is: always approach the other person with some empathy. Even online people, even people you think MUST know about how bad people are, may not have heard. It may truly be just them being on a different sphere of the internet than you.

So be gentle, be kind when letting people know they might not have heard about the cancellation of XYZ person. Don’t assume that everyone knows all the same info as you.

By all means, let them know so they can make informed decisions, but being kind will go a lot further than attacking them for some info they might not know yet.

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sop-soap:

dakia7:

sop-soap:

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can anybody hear me

After BEATING OFF I can finally understand this meme. A three year effort to know all these games!

Congrats!