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I made a conscious decision to stop listening to popular music in the late 1990s and I've never regretted it.
a wild contention to make considering how much of the history of music in the 20th century was poor people with cheap equipment using available resources
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This is great stuff! ๐
Bob Kane was a real piece of work that's for sure.
A color photo of Eiser
A front page of the Spirit newspaper supplement, a cover to the Spirit comic book, a cover to PS: The Preventative Maintenance Monthly, and the cover to his graphic novel Contract to God.
Today is the birthday of Will Eisner (March 6, 1917-Jan. 3, 2005), one of the most influential American comic creators of all time.
Image Comics made a big performance of standing for creator rights. But Dark Horse and Mike Richardson walked the walk.
Richardson also helped popularize manga in North America by publishing high-quality translations of classics like Lone Wolf and Cub, Akira, & Ghost in the Shell.
Mike Richardson's impact on pop culture cannot be overstated.
His aesthetic permeated Dark Horse, where he helped launch major comics careers -- and breakthrough hits that became part of the mainstream pop culture landscape.
Four panel comic. First panel has three people. One of them is wearing a MAGA hat and yelling at the person on the left. Second panel, the person being yelled up holds up his hand with a "+2 mental health block" caption. The MAGA dude disappears. Third panel, the remaining person who was uninvolved says "Typical lefty, blocking everyone who disagrees with..." Fourth panel, the person who was being yelled at initially holds up his hand with a caption "+2 Mental Health block" and the person who said "typical lefty" disappears.
Via @eastcoastitnotes.bsky.social.
A chocolate chip banana bread in a loaf pan
Annnd banana bread
itโs not talked about enough that this kind of consolidation, paired with paramountโs promises to lower its debt, will lead to THOUSANDS of people losing their jobs. they are actively wiping out the creative class & what remains of middle class wealth in the process.
What a USS 345 million judgment means for Greenpeace Gaby Flores 28 Feb 2026 โข 3 min read โข O 0 Comments โข f A US court has just sided with fossil fuel pipeline giant Energy Transfer and ordered Greenpeace International and Greenpeace entities in the US to pay US$ 345 million.
I cannot stop thinking about the $345 billion judgement against Greenpeace.
We have to, essentially, phase out fossil fuels, yet for participating in a years-long fight to block one measly little pipeline, if they can't overturn this on appeal, Greenpeace will be destroyed.
How is this even real?
Iranian intelligence has a huge advantage since they can just check polymarket to see what the US will do next.
Israel has closed all the crossings into Gaza and reimposed total siege.
You know what you could do today instead of doomscrolling all day is go pick up a copy of Persepolis. It is stunningly good.
one good thing about being antiwar is you will never be wrong. one bad thing about being antiwar is no one who matters will ever listen to you
Basically the shit covered fan has hit an even bigger fan and now they're both on fire. Wonderful. :/
the war is not "aimless." It is corrupt, unjust and immoral.
War!
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing!
Say it again!
Thatโs the fear. Trump will have achieved his personal aim and will just move on and let Iran smoulder and collapse into chaos.
wow who was he up against
Did you expect anything less from that spineless twat? I think not my good sir!
No offense to my American mutuals but I'm on Iran's side in this illegal war started on Israel's behalf.
lol god bless these guys, right up to the gates to get a better look
Just seeing his name involved with anything makes my skin crawl.
A piece of graphing paper is taped to a desk, with a heavy pencil outline of the back, sides, keyboard, and screen of a desktop computer drawn on it. A label on the upper right corner says "Homebrew: Byte 1975-1985."
The same scene, but now the paper has been cut along the straight lines and partially folded along the dotted lines.
The same scene, but now the shape of a small paper computer is visible, since the paper has been folded much more.
The same scene, but now the paper computer is complete, and appears to be hovering a few inches off the desk.
Here's a series of four interior illustrations Robert Tinney did for Byte magazine's tenth anniversary issue in 1985.
More lesser-known Tinney art over here: 70s-sci-fi-art.ghost.io/robert-tinne...