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hey i'm hyper focusing on JV's works. join me in the (madness) fun!

INCOMING: LEGIBLE NONSENSE

*/*/*: Assuming nothing happens to the quality when I upload this, these are more legible versions of the info-dump pages seen on the first issue of "I Feel Sick." The original had red text, and would've required a microscope to see what the hell Devi was talking about when she started her job at NERVE. Now it's been adjusted for your viewing pleasure.

*/*/*: Nice, nothing bad happened. Anyways, I think we can all agree a lot of us are growing up to be Devi D. Except, knowing what we know about the world now, it's more so Devi if she succumbed to Sickness and just became another Nny. We're all becoming nihilistic and apocalyptic.

‘we’re his problem now’ calling sheet: an invaluable resource guide for calling your reps and effecting change

Using this spreadsheet:
1. All election cycle, Donald Trump has been our problem. Now, we’re HIS PROBLEM, and since Congress serves us, SO ARE THEY. Let’s use the best tool at our disposal (our elected representation) to show Donald once and for all that, in our America, LOVE TRUMPS HATE.
2. Begin with the WEEKLY-CALL-TO ACTION. This is the #1 priority for calls.
3. Toward the end of the week, when you have made and followed up on the WEEKLY-CALL-TO-ACTION, make calls re: specific progressive issues that are important to you. Call about even-numbered issues on Thursdays and odd-numbered issues on Fridays. Try to avoid calling about an issue that is directly-related to the WEEKLY-CALL-TO-ACTION, since officials will likely receive lots of calls about this particular topic. If that issue is super important to you, just make extra follow-up calls using the WEEKLY-CALL-TO-ACTION script.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/174f0WBSVNSdcQ5_S6rWPGB3pNCsruyyM_ZRQ6QUhGmo/htmlview?usp=sharing&sle=true#

Do you care about: 

  • Trump’s problematic, racist or otherwise inexperienced appointments?
  • Health care?
  • Immigration? 
  • Reproductive rights?
  • Civil liberties/First Amendment issues?
  • Marriage equality?
  • Police brutality/criminal justice?
  • Refugees?
  • Gun violence protection? 
  • Climate change?

Then you need to open this Google doc now and read for tips, scripts and specific guidelines on how to make your voice heard to your reps and block Donald Trump’s harmful agenda. It will offer a weekly call-to-action, in addition to guidelines for specific issues you might care about that you can raise regularly.  

It can be difficult or anxiety-inducing to know what to do or even what to say when you’re taking action. This guide helps you with all those barriers. It has scripts on what to say whether your rep is a Democrat or Republican, how to tailor your message for specific issues, and even what days to call. PLEASE REBLOG AND SHARE WIDELY. 

Yeah fuck it, we’re getting political on the JTHM blog.

CALL YOUR REPS.

Was listening to old JV panels while cleaning (yay adulthood) and rediscovered this one from seven years ago (wweehh so long ago). It gets particularly interesting around the 34 minute mark when he starts talking about a short prequel animation for a longer JTHM related project.

He mentions how he didn't have a developed story in mind until toward the end of the comics and I am just *dying* to know more about that whole second series he's got in his head. The little pieces he throws out in the conversation are so intriguing (especially he and Devi interacting again like holy shit what is that about).

I keep thinking about how he recently drew an updated/older Devi and Johnny and I'm wondering if those doodles have anything to do with this longer story.

IDK I'm just a nerd who wants more content from one of my favorite artists (and because its 2021 and im sad lol). But honestly I'd watch ten minutes of a "guy digging under his house" lmaooo

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