This Dog Looked into a Storm Drain Every Day, and When it was Opened, Pe...
You know someone stole Maxy, He wasn't even a Year old yet.. People are a Mess, I'm hoping to find a "Siberian Husky puppy" I can have Trained, Licensed as a Medical assistant Dog 🐕. .and trained to assist and comfort people that are aged, or Disabled so He and I can spend a few hours one night a week, per - Senior Center ADDRESS. To make some people feel better, It's amazing how great "One Animal" can do to make people's Day at one of those centers. I had a real good friend who had three Shepard's, and He spent an hour 3 times a week and two or three on Sundays visiting with people that were in, in bound facilities, like nursing facilities.
He said, they can't wait to go visiting with people, they love them and the animals love doing it.
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Drawing For Nothing is out!
Forgot to announce this here but the first ten chapters for Drawing For Nothing have been released! For those who missed the last post, this is a free, digital art book for animated films that were either canceled or bombed due to complicated issues.
https://www.drawingfornothing.com/
More chapters are to come. A few highlights in the next installation will be My Peoples and Larrikins.
Also, if anyone wants to help research, feel free to send a DM! We're also working on a new cover that will feature custom artwork of various characters from these movies. If you think you got what it takes to draw in the style of another artist, we would appreciate the help!
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I do sort of wish western anime fans would analyze anime and manga from a framework of japanese historical and cultural context. Specifically a lot of works from the 90s being influenced by the general aimlessness and ennui that a lot of people were experiencing due to the burst in the bubble economy and the national trauma caused by the sarin terrorist attack. I think in interacting with media that’s not local to our sociocultural/sociopolitical sphere it’s easy to forget that it’s influenced and shaped by the same kinds of factors that influence media within our own cultural dome and there ends up being this baseline misalignment of perception between the causative elements of a narrative and viewer interpretation of those elements. It’s a form of death of the author that i think, in some measure, hinders our ability to fully understand/come to terms with creator intent and the full scope of a work’s merits
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