It took longer to figure out some html things than I would have liked, but I can finally post my Senior Project, a modern fantasy comic that pays homage to the victims of the Green River Killer. I hope to be putting this to print soon so I can have a copy at least, but when I do sort that out I’ll be sure to post an announcement for it.
Warning: Comic contains the results of off-screen violence and one instance of teeth/fang-related body horror.
(Clicking on the pictures will advance to the next page, but if you’d like to use the link navigation at the bottom, fullscreen is recommended.)
Well, this is the instruction book Shelly uses–living west of Rogers Park with her grandparents, she hangs around Devon Avenue pretty often. The store owner told her this was their most popular book and she’d better get it before someone else does! Though that could’ve just been because they were trying to rush her out before she accidentally knocked all the bookcases over…
An incredible orchestrated medley of Undertale songs that resurrected this blog from the dead. Exquisite arrangement with beautiful playing. Toby Fox himself tweeted about it on Twitter.
I have no words to say except that I love pretty much everything about this, and I highly recommend you give this a try if you like good things. It’s a little on the longer side. It is well worth the length.
Also the second half of the song is quite possibly my favorite Undertale performance of all time. It’s at least top five.
This is everything I could have ever wanted for Christmas. ;u;
Maps are awesome. What would you do if you found a 400-year-old map up your chimney? When an enormous 17th century map created by a well-known engraver was discovered by a homeowner crumpled up inside a chimney in Scotland, it was delivered to the National Library of Scotland.
“This is one of the most challenging tasks our conservation team has faced and they have done a terrific job,” National Librarian John Scally says in a statement. “Although significant sections of the map have been lost, the remainder has been cleaned and stabilized for future study and enjoyment.”
Filmmaker Trina Mckendrick filmed book and paper conservator Claire Thomson as she has painstakingly worked to restore the centuries-old map:
Head over to Smithsonian.com to learn more about this awesome undertaking.
Chinese acrobat contorts her body to squeeze through ladder and boxes suspended in the mid-air
Published on Nov 23, 2016
During
the second season of China Central Television’s popular talent show
“Impossible Challenge”, an acrobat named Sun Fei from northeast China’s
Liaoning Province performed a breathtaking feat of flexibility. By
progressing through a series of tiny boxes, cylinders and ladders, the
contortionist was able to climb down an obstacle course 8 meters high.
Awestruck, the judges looked on as 28-year-old Dalian woman emerged at
the end of the challenge unscathed. Watch the video for the impossible
challenge.