Picking up from https://www.twitch.tv/kl0ndikekun still getting my assed kicked

Posted 2 years ago

nuridurr:

I did as series of pieces inspired by The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

Prints available here.

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nuridurr:

I did as series of pieces inspired by The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

Prints available here.

There’s a timeline where Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was a cartoon.

There’s a timeline where Fresh Prince of Bel-Air was a stylized indie rpg

fromchaostocosmos:

tikkunolamorgtfo:

attackoftheskydancers:

thetrippytrip:

The bull whose testes get rubbed for luck? Symbolic?

…Ok but Fearless Girl is literally a marketing ploy and the Charging Bull was meant to symbolize American perseverance ABC excellence without regard for gender. Like. He has a point.

I recommend this read to understand the full scope of the situation: 

‘Seriously, The Guy Has a Point’

No really read it because what is being said has nothing do with gender but rather about the fact that the bull was created by an guerrilla artist who put it there with out permission and it stayed because the people loved it and the girl who was created as marketing ploy by a trillion dollar company.

And it was commissioned to be presented on the first anniversary of State Street Global’s “Gender Diversity Index” fund, which has the following NASDAQ ticker symbol: SHE. And finally, along with Fearless Girl is a bronze plaque that reads:

Know the power of women in leadership. SHE makes a difference.

Note it’s not She makes a difference, it’s SHE makes a difference. It’s not referring to the girl; it’s referring to the NASDAQ symbol

Fearless Girl also changes the meaning of Charging Bull. Instead of being a symbol of “the strength and power of the American people” as Di Modica intended, it’s now seen as an aggressive threat to women and girls — a symbol of patriarchal oppression.

In effect, Fearless Girl has appropriated the strength and power of Charging Bull. Of course Di Modica is outraged by that. A global investment firm has used a global advertising firm to create a faux work of guerrilla art to subvert and change the meaning of his actual work of guerrilla art. That would piss off any artist.

People jump so quick to make it about gender or race or whatever holy shit

like mother fucker can I dislike something a reason that has nothing to do with discrimination apparently not

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leepacey:

me at family gatherings

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HEY FUCK, THAT VIDEO OF THE STREAMER PLAYING HOTLINE MIAMI AND HYPES HIS SHIT UP BUT THEN GETS IMMEDIATELY KILLED

gwynndolin:

FOUND IT

dagnytheartist:

gemdrils:

more examples of how peridot was put through the hydraulic press

That last picture looks like Peridot is disappointed by her own character design

Gotta be honest. I miss taller Peridot

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Posted 2 years ago

jamesyouth:

i love everything about this

When you and your art friends start improving together

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