skebo.bsky.social
Designer/artist hailing from NE Ohio. Likes books, comics, and games, among other things. He/him
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I hope they go Puck wild with it.
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Watch Used Cars with Kurt Russell. The only people I personally know who've seen it are those I've shown it to, but it's a riot. I don't recall any cravats but it's got weird late 70s style so I can't rule it out.
Also get well soon and all that but also take all the time you need!
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I can't favorite this because it'll push it over 69, and that would just be wrong.
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After I first (what the hell is the verb here: found?encountered?) you on Trapped in the Birdcage with Holly, Chad, and Anna, I followed you on twitter/here and I've not regretted a single second of it. I know it's not much, but I've laughed, learned, and felt righteous solidarity all along the way.
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I'm still not over how my box with the entire Starslip paperback collection got lost in the mail during a move. I just now realized I've been sad/mad about it for a whole decade because that was in 2015. Time to cue up another existential crisis!
(I do still have the mission patch though🫡)
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and started during and carried through maybe the most tumultuous part of my life. So I wanted to say thanks again for the whole crazy thing. The fact that it's been a decade already is frightening, and made me realize I'm long overdue for a re-read to remind myself that it'll be okay. #WicDivForever
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Had I not already known, reading this would have made me think "oh, the Eisner noms must have gone up." I know it probably happens all the time, but it being bad enough for you to have to call it out again would've had me consider the timing.
But yeah, I will never understand why/how people do that.
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Riggs and Murtaugh
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Tomorrow is Bring Malt Liquor to Work Day then, roger that.
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Before you even finished the sentence I knew the screenshot was going to be Zeltrons lol
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Come be a Cleveland sports fan - we've got that down to a science! A soul-crushing, world-weary, science. A "could go an entire lifetime without seeing a championship" science.
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I see the one's face every time I close my eyes ever since I ran out of ways to stay safe from psychic dog attacks.
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You should check out 1900HotDog, they have an annual Design Your Own Bitchin’ Custom Van Contest. It's magnificent, hilarious, and a little disturbing - like any proper van should be.
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I am honestly still surprised about how this blew up! And I think about that ad all the time, and it always cracks me up. There's just something so sublime about it!
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I had been waiting for another one of these to come around; I think your announcement went out after the last one. Anyway, I got it ordered this morning!
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Wasn't there a movie about that years ago? I think it was even called Coyote Aldi.
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Man, that first one hits like a damn truck.
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Ahahaha looks like the name has caught on!
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It's the fusion dance none of us knew we needed but now we can't live without.
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I once commented to Gerry Duggan over at the other site that I would sell a limb (or something along those lines) for a Magik ongoing by you and him, and I still stand by that.
(I am still very much looking forward to her actual upcoming book too, of course!)
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Hahaha oh hell yeah! Thanks so much, that totally makes my day!
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Charlie Day once said something similar on an early episode of the Always Sunny podcast in response to Glenn's self-admitted sense of entitlement, and it hit me like a ton of bricks how spot on he was.
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Something that's bizarre (and kind of funny to me in a way) is that being raised Catholic/Catholic school often has the opposite effect: my first reaction tends to be that -I- did something wrong, even if it's entirely irrational causality-wise.
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Huh, I thought he'd be afraid of cars after he got run over in his own driveway by a girl picking him up for school.
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He was in my high school class, and not enough people believed me when I called him out then. I disowned him on behalf of my hometown years ago.
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Next year better be adult-sized gonk droid or else... well I guess there won't really be any consequences. But it's Halloween, so pretend there are! Dire ones! Only a comically large gonk droid costume can save you!
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This might actually backfire, in the sense that now most (if not all?) Hot Doggers will think "This shirt is great, but there's no way I can rock it as hard as D-Day did."
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The faux leather jacket I normally wear on the motorcycle is at the point now where it's gradually shedding all the outer vinyl/whatever off, so I strongly sympathize with this at the moment.
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This has way better legs on it than it has any right to.
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TULPA! TULPA! TULPA! TULPA!
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How many pages would Everything (Un)Abridged have been?
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HELL YES!