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comrade-fly stalin-garrison

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Fastest steam train in the world! Goes by like a Blur.

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interesting how Taiwan's population is distributed, apparently the east is mostly mountains

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Made with Stable Diffusion

~(Are AI pics allowed?)~

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damn, look at that Nile river stonks-up

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In response to: https://hexbear.net/comment/3656677

short sketch, thought it'd be funny idk lol

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This painting is funny to me, because she's the subject matter, but he's at the center looking like

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OC based on some ecofashist bullshit I've seen online.

https://t.me/TheRevolutionWillNotBeOnTelegram

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Unveiling the Darkly Hilarious World of The Perry Bible Fellowship Comics

Just came across this. The avocadoposts website is weird but this article has a good sample of Perry Bible Fellowship Comics.

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Origami Shadow Art of Actual Faces

A tweet.

This extraordinary piece by artist Kumi Yamashita created for the American Express office lobby in Tribeca, New York, was made using carefully creased origami paper and a single light source to sculpt the employees profiles from their photos.

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The True Story of the Toucan Lamp | Barnebys Magazine

Born in the 1970s from the brilliant mind of Enea Ferrari, the Toucan Lamp is one of the most sought-after vintage items on the market. Alessandro Zavater, the designer's nephew, tells us more.

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"If I had known how much work was involved, perhaps I never would have started.” Belgian photographer Barbara Iweins is thinking about the decision she made six years ago to photograph every object she owned. The project took four years and 12,795 photos later, her task was complete. Now her work is on show at the Cortona on the Move photography festival in Tuscany.

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sicko-yes attack-orca

There were a lot of good suggestions though which I might come back to. I just quickly did this as a sort of warm up.

Also did I mention I'm a shit artist?

Also did I mention I can't draw circles?

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Some day I should actually learn Japanese so I can read Quin Saga in full and the treasure trove that's out there of cool JP hobby magazines.

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It's fucking pissed

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I'm tryna learn perspective and drawing and all that. Got inspired by a Ramadan celebration in Gaza that someone posted about here a few days ago. What do you reckon?

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