ally-scrambler.bsky.social
Ally, she/her, trans, 42. Currently drawing and sketching my way out of a midlife crisis. Bravely creating bad art for the sake of it. Scrambler is another name for my cat Caramel, he is dead like my hopes and dreams. Nah jokes.
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Rest assured that that heft is itself going to decline rapidly as the corruption of the new kleptocracy strips everything down to the copper wiring.
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Be a shame if that hotline was flooded by complaints about Klingons or those damn Ewoks.
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It looks like a bag. You could turn it into a bag of holding.
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They love you though!
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Because they ultimately support the transition into a corporate oligarchy. They are not on the side of the people. There is no opposition party.
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Art isn't for money. Sometimes money is a byproduct and that's okay. But art is for you.
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Thanks for linking this.
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The best part was when I saw someone recommend boiling raw milk before consumption as a life hack. The only thing more raw than the milk is the stupidity...
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Not gay, just British.
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Ohhhh scrambler was the nickname for my beloved Caramel who died like he lived, eating something he shouldn't have. I miss his stoopid orange face every day.
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The reality show where no one wins.
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I got my PS2 for Christmas that year. Convinced my parents to get it for me because of the DVD player feature. I was at uni and it was probably the happiest time of my life. I miss having hope for the future.
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Not just for girls hehe
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I hope you have pottery space. Best of luck moving your life there.
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Completely illegal in New Zealand, but I dunno, US be crazy.
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I hate conspiracy thinking but...
He shot his rifle 8 times without even coming close to hitting Trump.
Trump has deep links to WWE wrestling. They have "first blood" matches where the wrestlers scratch themselves with a needle to draw blood.
He slapped his ear in a certain way, didn't he.
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Toe beans plz
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The question that should be asked is: "would you have agreed with this move if it had been aimed at the Nazis party in the early Thirties? When they were democratically elected in 1933, they quickly made sure there was no more democracy. Monitoring the AFD is the least Germany can do.
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If you have to say it, it isn't true any more. That was how the soft power worked, like a confidence trick. No confidence? No trick.
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Yes, Prime Ministers can be, and frequently are, dumped from power by their own party when they underperform. They are just the first Minister, of many. America could learn from this system and not center so much power in one person.
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It's llamas that spit, not alpacas! I won't stand for this alpaca slander!
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Of course it's illegal. We are well past that.
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Death camps. Right.
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If any of them are dead, it's a death camp. If it's a death camp, America is the straight up Nazis.
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The moral degradation of the US: 20 years ago, disappearing known combatants and terrorists to a foreign torture prison almost toppled an administration. Today they are doing the same openly to people convicted of no crime and in the country legally, and boasting about it.
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I live in New Zealand and Google served up an ad for getting a green card and going to live and work in the US. I laughed for a solid minute!
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Born '82, and sworn to stay left and radical until the day I die!
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Without the nice architecture.
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I have a question: why is general science reporting so bad, and does it erode trust in science in general?
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Likewise, in New Zealand lockdowns likely saved 20,000+ lives but all anyone talks about is the effect on the economy and how much they hate the politicians that did it.
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I'm trans and I've been reading your books since 1993. Thanks for everything.
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Maybe he became an astrophysicist.
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I knowwww, the show isn't quite the same after she leaves.
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I watched it recently!
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Indian Lake.
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People are being disappeared. If you let it happen, you could be next.
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I was calling him evil in 2013 because he's a billionaire and there are no good billionaires. Literally lost friends over it. As true today as it was then.
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I don't even know who Louis is, let alone his nana!
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Sick f#ck.
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It's so ironic that she was in Contagion, a movie which warns about the deadly results of pseudoscience. And her character dies of the virus.
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I can draw much more than a stick figure. However, I have been drawing for over 20 years as an adult and my art still gets regularly stomped by 16 year olds. I guess I just don't practice enough?
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I've heard the Earths magnetic field is next on the list for budget cuts actually.
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This is a government at war with its people.
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and preferably into the physical world (publications, murals etc). The more detailed and realistic the plan the better.
Also an application is no guarantee of success because these things are highly over-subscribed. (2/2)
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My first stop would be creativenz.govt.nz/funding-and-...
There are also arts grants you could be eligible for which various local councils offer.
You would generally need either a specific project you want to accomplish or want the space to develop your artwork into new and exciting areas, (1/2)
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I could apply for an arts grant on your behalf, which if successful would net you a lot more money.
I could also proofread your comics for spelling and grammar.
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I'm sure he'd want it to be used.
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I'm bad at games too but I enjoy cheesing souls bosses immensely. Nothing feels more rewarding than sitting 100 feet away from a scary dragon shooting long range arrows at it while it wonders why it's taking damage. I'm 100% serious, fight smarter not harder.