A lot of Americans remember Sears as a dying store in a half-empty mall.
That’s not what Sears was.
Sears was how American factories entered ordinary houses. Kenmore in the kitchen. Craftsman in the garage. DieHard under the hood. Coldspot humming in the corner. Lawn tractors in sheds. Socket sets in drawers that nobody was allowed to lose.
It was basements, workbenches, catalogs, part numbers, repairmen, delivery trucks, credit accounts, and old men who could hear a washer struggling before it finally quit.
A kid could flip through the Wish Book and learn what adulthood looked like. Tools. Appliances. Work boots. School clothes. A bicycle. Sometimes even a whole house ordered by mail and built piece by piece after the materials came in by rail.
That was the part Sears understood. America was full of people trying to build stable lives with practical things.
Then the practical world got replaced by a disposable one. The catalogs vanished. The stores hollowed out. Manufacturing moved overseas. Repair got expensive. Replacement got cheap. The people who knew how everything worked got older, retired, or died, and a lot of what they knew went with them.
People call it the death of a department store.
I don’t.
Sears was one of the last national systems that still assumed ordinary Americans should know how to maintain the world around them instead of just replacing it. That’s the strange poverty nobody talks about now.
Not having fewer things. Having more than ever and understanding almost none of them.
Lulu's as silly as ever. :3
A cute Mareanie girl I haven't drawn in a long time, Lulu was well and truly due for an update! Sometimes it's really cool to see how far your style and how you work comes over time!
#pokemon#mareanie
After years of restoring the original instrumentation of this version that only appeared in the TV series, here's "My Only Love" the original TV version. #SailorMoon@jennifercihi#ogdub
Rapunzel asked her aunt if she would be the subject for her next portrait. Willow, being the carefree soul that she is, agreed.
And Willow being Willow, this is how she showed up to her session even though Rapunzel in no way implied it was to be nude.
#tangled#rule34
Here's another variant to Stretch Goals, this time featuring Rapunzel's aunt, Willow. Also, someone requested a transparent background version of Willow in her regular clothes. Since I had a suitable pose, I was able to do it without too much difficulty.
#tangled#rule34
Did you know that you dont catch a cold because you're in the cold? You can walk naked in the snow, as long as you dont meet the virus (someone else coughing for instance), you wont catch it ! (But dont do it though, you can have other injuries)