how many liner pens died for this….
Cable #75 (2000) art by Rob Liefeld
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how many liner pens died for this….
Cable #75 (2000) art by Rob Liefeld
I know there’s a really good comment to make on this, but I’m just having trouble seeing it.
The explanation, 1952, Rene Magritte
Size: 35x46 cmrene magritte this does not explain ANYTHING
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I can’t wait for future Pokemon games like
Pokemon Id/Superego
Pokemon Ion/Anion
Pokemon Thesis/Antithesis
Pokemon Realism/Surrealism
Pokemon Classical/Postmodern
Pokemon Proleterian/Bourgeois
Pokemon Mensch/Ubermensch
pokemon skate/die
The concept of giant bombs and mutually assured destruction are so horrifying to me. We’ve.. fuck you can just barely comprehend the massive destruction of the nuclear bombs we have detonated and the fact that we have bombs now hundreds of times stronger than that is fucking horrifying. Theoretical bombs we haven’t even made yet, thousands of times stronger. I had… I used to do research with nuclear astrophysics for those that didn’t know, writing programs that model fusion processes in the cores of stars and then turning around and seeing nearly the same technology get used in labs designing types of thermonuclear bombs is horrifying. That Robert J. Oppenheimer speech, that quote from the bhagavad gita, now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds. I see that and I know that’s how it’ll happen.
I remember in an astronomy lab I taught, we calculated our own Drake Equation for fun. That last variable, L. It’s the length of time a civilization has where they emit signals into space. How long a civilization lasts before being destroyed. Over multiple classes, with hundreds of students, the average number that was guessed was only a couple hundred years. We’re nearly halfway through that.
Thomas Cole (American, 1801-1848) - The Course of Empire: The Savage State; Consummation; Destruction; Desolation, 1835-36
self-destruction doesn’t always look like taking too many pills or cutting your skin open. sometimes it’s drinking coffee when you know caffeine gives you panic attacks. sometimes it’s crossing the street without looking both ways. sometimes it’s showering with the water a little too hot. sometimes it’s avoiding eye contact with your reflection in the mirror or ridiculing your problems rather than addressing them. sometimes it’s walking out without sunscreen in scorching heat and not wearing enough when it’s freezing out. self destruction isn’t always physical mutilation, mostly it’s masked as little things so never assume what someone may be going through just bc they don’t show you visible signs of suffering.
