hey here’s three test pages of night king comics i made last weekend to see if i actually liked working in this style for comics. i don’t think i’ll be making any more, at least not of this scene, so y’all can have them
A young man from Honduras wears his 8-month-old daughter’s shoe on a chain around his neck at the Jesús Martínez Stadium, on the Eastern side of Mexico City, on 7 November 2018.
Due to the danger of the journey of the caravan from Honduras to reach the U.S. border, he left his daughter at home with her mother. Many parents, children, and unaccompanied minors who say they are fleeing violence and poverty make up this caravan of thousands.
Every now and then you see new pics of Ezra Miller pulling something like this and you have to take a minute to thank God and Warner Bros. that he’s playing The Flash for a whole generation of superhero movies.
Also Ezra just came out to say they dont identify as either a man or a woman. The article i saw this in is used they/them pronouns for Ezra. So I think we should do the same
General strikes are a big deal. They need organization, mass support, an agreed-upon list of demands, related demonstrations, etc. It’s not as easy as 10k people across the country at multiple different jobs not showing up – despite what you think, that will be seen as 10k independent occurrences and will result in several thousand firings for no call/no shows with no other notice paid. Even if this wildcat general strike gets enough traction to be seen as an actual threat (which is unlikely as just a viral tumblr post), the government will simply respond with arrests and brutality as they have in the past, and no part of this post prepares people for that
And don’t just decide to do it on your own – talk to your coworkers, get in touch with local unions and your IWW branch, talk to local chapters of climate activism groups like Rising Tide, 350.org, and Transition Towns to organize concurrent demonstrations and actions, and spread the word as much as you can so we can get some steam behind this in the 2 months we have to prepare
“Fuck Work Day” would probably just make things worse while scaring people off from participating in the real coordinated action less than a month later
( Contrary to popular belief, it’s not the Library of Alexandria. That’s just a tragedy on its own. )
As with the first book ever written, there’s no real answer! The first libraries
consisted of archives of clay tablets in cuneiform script, such as those
discovered in the temple rooms in Sumer, some of which dated back to 2600 BC.
The Library of Ashurbanipal(also spelled Assurbanipal) is a collection of clay tablets recovered by Austen Henry Layard in the mid-19th century at the Mesopotamian city of Nineveh. The library included 25,000 clay tablet fragments adding up to about 1200 texts written in cuneiform. The texts cover information on all kinds of things: religion, bureaucracy, science, mathematics, poetry, medicine.
In the 600s BC, Ashurbanipal established this great library and perhaps it’s regarded as one of the first because it had many of the same characteristics of a modern library. For example texts were organized by subject matter, government documents were also held in the library, and there were citations explaining what sets of tablets and rooms contained. Eventually the library was buried during an invasion, and although Ashurbanipal’s library was not the first library, it was one of the largest of its time, and one of the first libraries to implement cataloging as we use in the present day.