@johnmilaslit@nytimes just finished reading your book. very compelling, great imagery and characterisation. good luck with whatever you're working on next, can't wait to read it too.
My new comic is out!
THE SECOND SAFEST MOUNTAIN is a standalone digital comic about leaving the mountain dedicated to sacred women, and the repercussions of entering the world below.
100 pages, digital pdf, pay what you want:
https://t.co/u5bWG3Zd8B
Thank you!
Everyone cheered when I sang a song about accessibility but part of accessibility is protecting people who are more medically fragile, performers and audience members, so they don’t have to stay home all the time. I don’t think you understand how scary being on tour is for me.
*boots up katamari* King of the Universe: ahh my stupid ass son. Get your gay ass on earth and roll shit up for 20 minutes. OK. I hate you *the best song ever produced for a video game starts to play*
We are proud to celebrate the launch of Schools’ Pride Week Aotearoa 2023 - a nationwide campaign of pride events and activities taking place in schools all across the country this week.
A record 300+ schools (including 60% of all secondary schools) are taking part in 2023!
The rich be sure to have clean, ventilated air for themselves
But the rest of us are gaslit into not wearing masks for our protection, into not demanding more from politicians, and into believing the pandemic is over
@Cierafire student asked me if they saw me in the cbd on the weekend and i just stopped and stared at them. no recall. nothing came to me. did i leave the house? who can say. mysteries of life. anyway i think this is a symptom of being worn tf out and i hope you can enjoy weekends again
If you see a mask, wear a mask. If you're indoors in a crowded area, wear a mask. If you think someone in the room may be having treatment for cancer, if you are around older or disabled people, or know that there's a possibility someone has an invisible disability - #WearAMask.
One of the world's foremost coronavirus experts says covid is so serious it has set the world back decades. Jeremy Nicholson says "all the efforts made in preventative medicine over the last 30 to 40 years have been negated by covid-19.”
https://t.co/9T2J38vz0y
Abundance dies twice - in the field, and in memory. One of the greatest struggles facing all restoration-initiatives in conservation is the tyranny of low expectations. People begin complaining about beavers or wolves being overpopulated once their numbers reach over 1/80 km^2