Todays izutsumi: considering
for the 3 year anniversary of the laika's comet project, i wanted to share a link to my ko-fi! here you're able to read ahead the entire month's worth of finished pages, as well as the next two months worth of sketched pages as a member (as well as some other exclusive art thingies and development notes as theyre done.)
this comic would not be able to exist without the support of its kofi members. while i like to make my work free to read for everyone, because i believe art should be accessible to everyone. however, i also want to thank everyone who has helped me make it possible to do so.
there will be some more fun things coming out this month to celebrate the anniversary, and im so excited for the beginning of chapter 3 in two days!
before i forget
HAPPY APRIL,
FOOLS
Happy 10 year anniversary to the best joke I’ve ever made on this blog✨
Have you ever looked closely at a car windshield?
The edge of the glass is painted where it is glued to the car but it has these small dots between the clear and painted glass.
These are there for a reason. When the sun hits the glass the painted areas and the clear areas will absorb heat at different rates. This causes the glass to expand and contract differently putting stress on the glass.
These dots help the glass to warm up more evenly over a larger area so the glass does not suffer stress that could cause it to spontaneously explode.
Fun fact: the Tesla cybertruck doesn’t have these.
Yes, the glass will spontaneously crack or explode in the sun.
Girl what are you doing there
"Himmel the Hero would've clutched that 1v4"
raidcore
Once on IMDB I saw a “goof” which was that during a scene set in India(?), the light flicker was at the wrong frequency (in hertz). I wish I knew what movie it was to show you guys, I want to say it was some Marvel shit.
I always wondered how this person knew that. Was there an amazing Indian electrician who just instinctively felt the flicker rate was off? Did they go frame by frame and count the flickers per second?
I wanna say that was Tenet?
holy fuck
*punching propane tank in a video game*
“no way! I fill these for a living.”
I will always be in love with highly specialized incredibly niche knowledge. Humans are beautiful
obviously furries can be 100% nonsexual for a lot of ppl but once you start talking down to furry kinksters & acting like this whole damn community wasnt built on people wanting to fuck tony the tigers brains out or some shit youve lost the plot entirely to be honest
The world's first furry convention, Confurence 0, featured a dance performed by fursuiter Hilda the Bambioid in 1989.
Here's a picture of Hilda in 1988, wearing the same outfit:
The best way I've ever heard it described is "Furry isn't inherently sexual. But it's very aware and under no pretenses about it." In my experience. Furry ain't anymore sex-focused than comics, anime, or any other nerd subculture. God knows I've heard my share of anime-con hookups and klingon bdsm stories. But it's here, it's (largely) queer, and you can fucking get use to it.
Furry started out as a spin off of comic conventions. Like they were called "Funny Animal" conventions back in the day because it carried the name of the comic genre. But it's been there since the beginning and if you know comic conventions that should be proof enough.
Reblog this picture of me holding a Family Size box of Honey Nut Cheerios? I’d really appreciate it.
How can I say no to such a great photo and such a polite request?
i will always support this post
@mooserattler back on my dash!
Why isn’t this at a million notes, yet, Dante???
I’m not sure. Hey lovely people who have taken me over half way to a cool million! If you’d like to reblog again, I’d love that, if not, I still love you, and hope you’re having a great day. I’m gonna go do some stand up tonight.
god come on we’re so close. this is like the only meaningful thing that this website could ever achieve
@hellsite-hall-of-fame this post is from 2015
And we’re still reblogging it. Because we can. Because this picture of a guy holding a Family-Size box of Honey Nut Cheerios meant something, even if we’re never going to be sure of what.