you make the internet a brighter place to be! i'm always happy to see your posts and even the great memes i see elsewhere are often screenshots of you π₯°
you make the internet a brighter place to be! i'm always happy to see your posts and even the great memes i see elsewhere are often screenshots of you π₯°
Without downloading new pics, describe your gender
i'm not ready for this book to end but i'm so excited for the conclusion! β€οΈ
Some ppl never watched that one Disney channel movie where the city girl is like "i know how to drive" and the hot country boy is like "not stick shift you don't" and then it's a mickey mouse miracle they're still alive after that driving lesson (this is about ppl "critiquing" Batman (2025) #2 btw)
Second time this week i've watched this
the richest players ofc have cash incentives to die, as the game will pay them extra to continue.
video game mechanic for ppl who like verisimilitude: if you have enough money, when you die you can respawn with some to no penalties, depending on your price point. if you can't afford, your account is deleted and you have to pay even more to get a *chance* to start over.
tired of people getting all indignant that English isn't a dead language and thus subject to change over time at the behest of its native speakers (especially in our ever-shifting digital landscape where innovation is required to successfully navigate changes to communication and culture)
Don't be afraid to draw boundaries for yourself when socializing bc you shouldn't have to be miserable to see other people even if it's "supposed" to be fun (i.e., "I don't go to movie theaters or big arcades, but I do enjoy the tabletop game cafe")
if it was a groyper, does this count as "gang violence?" π€
There's a discrepancy rn between DC corporate-side messaging and DC creative-side messaging, and I worry that the creative side, who have been doing phenomenal work, are now much less safe than they were before, esp marginalized creators.
thank you! π
What else has Gretchen Felker-Martin written? Because I want to buy it all.
A new mural by elusive street artist Banksy showing a judge beating an unarmed protester with a gavel will be removed from a wall outside one of Londonβs most iconic courts /AP
Today is Final Order Cutoff for ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN: BOOK OF EL #2. The Luthor of the 30th Century, the mysterious ruler of Earth, and the chronicler of the Els are all revealed. Get in your pre-orders!
A creature feature?
Absolute Green Lantern cooked this week. What an awesome introductory arc.
is the NWS getting defunded the reason why my weather app swears it's not going to rain today while my line-dry laundry gets line-wet instead?
also, why did editorial consistently allow this to happen?
#FF #FollowFriday @zoewithasword.bsky.social. It's not easy to speak up when you see terrible things in your own industry. Zoe did a really brave thing today that helps protect every vulnerable person who works in comics during a very critical time for our country. Follow her and buy her books.
not ready for this to be over. one of the best Batman stories I've ever read. issue #9 was devastating. can't wait to see how it ends. π€
comic panel of Shawn Tsang aka the Defacer from Nightwing (DC Comics)
I get that graffiti, especially of like monuments or whatever, is against the law, but is it really the sort of crime that makes you a supervillain??? (or maybe it's using fun little rocket boots to do it? π€) Anyway, god forbid women do anything π
i love watercolor! this is beautiful π₯°
anyway I love this run, highly recommend, and @ffrancavilla.bsky.social's art really sells the tension running underneath this quieter scene
it's great bc Maggie Sawyer is legit supposed to be "one of the good ones" but like she's *still* doing an authoritarian militarized police state, and the dissonance between those two things really feels like The Point.
A young girl meets her mother's new girlfriend, and notices her police badge. She shows fear, as cops in Bludhaven have the worst reputation in the country, but her mother assures her that the recently appointed police commissioner is "one of the good ones." the girl turns and sees something on the street, visibly alarmed.
Coming down the otherwise quiet street is a large futuristic-looking robot, armed with advanced weaponry and marked "police". The police commissioner proudly tells the little girl "that's one of ours" but the girl is still terrified. The cop says, smiling, that the robots are there to protect people - to protect police. hesitating, as if having a moment of clarity, she adds "it's not supposed to be scary."
Re-reading Dan Watters' Nightwing run again and this moment right here: