a black and white edit that reads "the future includes trans people". around the text is a floral pattern. the image is grainy
the future is for trans people
a black and white edit that reads "the future includes trans people". around the text is a floral pattern. the image is grainy
the future is for trans people
As a publisher and a CREATOR, there were many reasons I was so excited to have our books on Sweet Shop.
Including:
1) Purchase only, so I can make money off the content.
2) Fantastic contract in terms of rights and splits.
3) No AI
4) Fabulous UI
5) Kenny
If you're not in/ on the waitlist...
In the 1960s the Democratic party reached a point where it could either keep the bigots or try to roll back Jim Crow. We're still feeling the reverberations of showing them the door, but it was the right thing to do both at the time and in hindsight.
Labour faces a similar dynamic now.
"So, we have a negative number for February non-farm payroll. A loss. We're also seeing the unemployment rate tick up" -- DUN DUN DUN: Maria Bartiromo and company cope with a dire jobs report
(Note that Bartiromo immediately blames "AI efficiencies")
In the context of your question, yes. But it serves a multifaceted purpose of ensuring a compliant intelligencia within the program as well.
It's a great way to police ideology too.
Sometimes you needto wait long on something nice... and nice it is.
My Tell them of us pledge has arrived. With a beautiful page by @amalasrosa.bsky.social the book itself and some really nice extras
Thank you @danverzone.bsky.social @marcusdauntless.bsky.social and @dauntlessstories.bsky.social
this is the way
really tired of conversations about how we need to get people to spend more time offline that don't acknowledge that one of the reasons people ARE online is their access needs aren't being met in physical spaces. This is especially true for queer people and disabled people.
I am a direct descendant of Davy Crockett
a wip of line work of Sakura from street fighter
Coming sooner
#streetfighter
A photograph of the graphic novel "CatStronauts: Mission Moon" by Drew Brockington. The book is resting on a gray and white patterned plush blanket. The cover illustration features four cartoon cats in orange spacesuits floating in space. The book has a clear plastic library protector with a "Graphic Novel" sticker and a barcode from a school library.
A page from "CatStronauts: Mission Moon" by Drew Brockington. The book is resting on a gray and white patterned plush blanket
My kid comes in "I got a book from the school library today!" and cracks it open when I make him a snack.
I look over and it's this.
Heck yeah. Got 'em!
(Also shout out to @drewbrockington.bsky.social)
This intro walked so that intro could run
youtu.be/M2SysYkllvE?...
This current generation of Trek choosing to interpret of the next frontier of a society that's explored itself through trial & crucible as being emotionally authentic and present is apparently a bridge too far.
Economic egalitarianism is the pinnacle of human progress. We can go no further.
steve sleeping hardcore in a red hoodie
HE SLEP
I'm still not over this episode.
What a staggering treatise on the purpose of memory, the validity of grief, and the relief of acceptance; The subtle horror, wonder, and the inevitable, rapturous splendor of witnessing change as a shared experience when embraced as the gift it is.
Pain
MAKE IT STOP
oh COME ON
Love to see Hello Darkness getting a spotlight! I love that it's managed to keep chugging along, and that I get to be a little part of it almost every issue since it began. It's such a wild and varied book, full of quirky unique horrors.
Thank you comicsbeat for the Hello Darkness spotlight!!
#19 drops this week, ft. the story GUNMETAL GHOST from me and @longtalljodie.com , about a grandma with dementia chugging along in the robot apocalypse.
Pick it up this Wednesday!
JEAN GREYβ¦ I guess Iβve been in an X-Men mood π€·π»ββοΈ
Still in awe of this.
I hope, in the world that comes from the ashes, in the middle of rediscovering humanity, we have the resolve to explore it.
Why the need to create is rooted in struggle.
Why our identities are such a rich spectrum of possibility.
Why. Why Why.
The question that sheds light into dark spaces.
This. Every damn bit of it.
βSex sells, but so does character.β
Okay the Protein thing needs to stop. we're getting into that phase where other food providers are just adding it without even understanding how it started.
I've been a fan since Nomen Omen, when I had @mirkand.bsky.social draw up the principle protagonist.
Jacopo has contributed so much, but I was most estatic when he had a shot at Carol.
And so much more. He was entering into such a beautiful period of his work.
Too young. Far too young.
A screenshot of a news article titled "Marvel Comics Artist Jacopo Camagni Died This Morning At The Age Of 48". The article includes a portrait of Jacopo Camagni, an Italian comic book artist known for his work on Marvel titles such as Vision and Scarlet Witch and Generation X-23. The text reports that he passed away following complications during heart surgery. The portrait shows Camagni with a short beard, a buzzed haircut, and a visible gauge earring in his left ear.
Oh my god, no. :(
What a loss. My whole heart goes out to everyone who knew him.