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Holy shit, i drew something that wasnt a preplanned character, a commission or uni work!
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A doodle of @Burnie from today's The Patch. Totally forgot to hashtag it on Twitter earlier, but w/e. Just loved the Coke shirt really.
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seize the opportunity
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Zod's hunt for Waldo
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Today has been a LONG day so pretty exhausted..... now if I could only get off this couch and get to bed :P
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quick doodle tonight to unwind my thoughts a bit.
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Every morning!
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If I saw this, this would be my reaction too
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I doodled for the first time in ages and Barbara came from it, not bad for 20 mins aye? Hope you like it Barbara ;)
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June 19th, 2013

X-Ray Cosplay!

So let it be known this OP delivers...may take 3 months but he delivers! Here's my X-Ray cosplay! Sadly due to financial issues I will not be making it to RTX this year . Hopefully next year all you lovely people will be able to see this cosplay and all it's glory in person haha . In any case, take a look:











Hope you guys like it, I'll hopefully be doing better images next week!
Let me know what you think or what I should do next???
-Nate (appleKidd)

June 19th, 2013

Guys! Guys! GUYS!

My Master's Degree. It's here. Like it is a thing that exists and is now mine. It's sitting on the counter and is all Juls you are a Master of the fucking Arts. And I'm all you're damn skippy I am!

June 19th, 2013

Trip in two weeks

In two weeks, I will be hanging out with all my favorite people here on RT. Once I land in Austin, I will once again say....

June 18th, 2013

Brazilian Minutes #13 - Brazilian Protests

It may be that you have heard of what has been happening here in Brazil for the past couple of weeks. If so, maybe this journal will give you further information. If not, I hope to give you a fairly detailed and impartial eyes-on account of what has been going on.

Despite Brazil becoming a stronger economic power every day, it has been suffering a series of problems; corrupt politicians, a huge gap between the extremely rich and the extremely poor, a severely lacking infrastructure, unacceptable traffic jams and - the spark that lit this gunpowder keg - increasing fares for public transportation.

For the last two years, the bus / train / subway fare was R$3.00 (US$1.50). However, due to unnecessary inflation, the price went up R$0.20 (US$0.10) in late May and early June. Granted, this is not a HUGE increase in the cost of using public transport (especially because the fare rose LESS than it should have with the inflation we had), but it was enough to cause a stir. On June 6th, the "Movimento Passe Livre" (hereby referred to as the MPL for brevity) organized a protest on the Paulista Avenue here in Sao Paulo to get the bus fare reduced once more.

According to the police, 2000 people went to the streets. According to the MPL, 6000 people went. Either way, this protest was marked because of the amount of vandalism that occurred. Bank windows were shattered, busses were sprayed with paint and some people got hurt. The official number is that 2 policemen and 8 protesters got injured. 15 protesters were arrested for public vandalism (of which 9 were released within a few hours).

June 7th marked the second protest day. This time, 5000 people went to the streets to protest. However, this second protest came to blows a lot faster: the repairs for all the public damage is estimated at over US$50,000, where subway stations were vandalized, two busses were torched with molotov cocktails and barricades of flaming tires were set up on Paulista Avenue. This protest was met with a moderate amount of police brutality where riot shield policemen were dispatched to stop the vandalism. It was here, and on the third protest, where the fight was no longer about the price of the public transport fares.

The third protest was on June 11th, the week after the first two protests. 5000 people attended according to the MPL and 2000 according to the police. During this protest, the people tried a peaceful approach and greeted the police with chants of "sem violencia" ("no violence"). The difference was that, this time, the police arrived with riot shields, shooting rubber bullets and tear gas into the crowd without much reason. The third protest caused a large ripple on the internet, when photos and videos spread all over youtube and facebook; videos showing police spraying pepper spray at people who presented no threat (tv cameraman, specifically), a policeman shattering the window of his own police car to justify his acts of police brutality and a newspaper reporter having been shot in the eye by a rubber bullet.
There were even reports of police shooting a tear fas canister into the 7th floor of an apartment building on Paulista Avenue and police dragging a protester out of a hospital to beat him on the street; this protester was taking care of a wounded friend.

Two days later, the fourth protest happened. 5000 people attended according to the police. 20000 according to the MPL. People were no longer upset solely about the prices of public transport. They were furious about police brutality, higher bus fare, politicians who let all this happen, the World Cup of next year getting an insane investment with many projects still incomplete, amongst other things. The fourth protest was also marked with violence: 105 injured protesters, 18 injured policemen and 15 injured protesters. By this point, police were confiscating vinegar and the simple possession of it was enough to be seen as suspicious, due to the belief that vinagre helps fight off the effects of tear gas. The continuing police brutality and lack of resolution let to the planning of the largest protest yet: the fifth protest that happened yesterday.

After these events, Brazilians all over were outraged. Promises of protests in other cities were made and support for the protest was shown abroad in New York, Dublin and Berlin, for example. On facebook, a whopping 270,000 people confirmed their participation at the fifth protest. Naturally, nowhere near that many people would actually go, but it still happened.

Protests happened in 12 capital cities all over Brazil, including Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, Belo Horizonte and Salvador. All over Brazil, more than 200,000 people went; over 65,000 in Sao Paulo alone. SP's protest was peaceful enough, no tear gas or police brutality. Rio and Belo Horizonte suffered that, though. In Brasilia, protesters climbed to the roof of the national congress. The official numbers for the largest protests, according to the press, are as follows: 10,000 in Salvador, 15,000 in Belo Horizonte, 100,000 in Rio de Janeiro, 65,000 in Sao Paulo, 5000 in Brasi­lia and 10,000 in Curitiba.
More details are still coming out and I'll update this journal as more information comes out, but it is already hard to believe: people are getting up to show their anger. There have not been protests of this magnitude in Brazil since people demanded Ex-president Collor's impeachment in 1992.

There could be no better time for such protests. President Dilma heard people booing her as she opened the confederates cup, the pre-world cup tournament. Maybe as all eyes turn on Brazil for the World Cup and Olympics, the struggle of the people will be heard and our government will be under enormous pressure to change for the better.

June 19th, 2013

Kickstarter Approves How To Rape Women Manual

EDIT
Starting with the title. The actual title of the project on Kickstarter is NOT "How To Rape Women" or anything like that; these are words used to describe it by someone else, and effectively capturing.

As per conversation that took place after the original post in the Comments below, it was pointed out that none of the quoted information from the blog linked here is found in the Reddit page for the project. I became aware of this project many hours after the blogger posted about it, so it's possible that the content he is quoting was removed from the Reddit page, or else it never even existed.

There are two sections in the Reddit that are "temporarily down" and COULD have been the source of the quotes: "Body Language & How to Approach," and "Physical Escalation & Sex." To be honest, I only scanned through some other sections on the Reddit that I thought might house that content, but they didn't, and actually most of the content in the other sections seemed reasonably fair.

I think having a guide on flirting and conversation of the like is fine; MANY people struggle with this sort of thing. I'm still suspicious, considering the two most likely sections to be the source of the quoted content in the blog linked below are missing (and take a look through their comments threads).

I don't know if Kickstarter does anything with Reports against a Project after it's reached its goal, but I submitted mine anyway and encouraged others to do the same in case someone there DOES review the reports and looks into the content a bit further. It might even help Kickstarter figure out a better screening process for iffy projects. Who knows. Personally, as a woman who experienced sexual & emotional harassment for nearly a year, and just thinking of other women in my life, I do not want to risk anything like this being OK'd. I know there must be other crap like this out there being greenlit all the time, but if you happen to come across one and think you can spread the word to stop it, then go for it.

It's clear I feel very strongly about this, and I wish everyone else could, too, but I hate the risk of uproar and heat over sensitive topics as this. I've been tempted to remove it to simply avoid that risk, but then I think that I want people to know that I am just straight up against this. EVEN IF the content of this project's material DOES NOT actually contain any of the text quoted in this blog, it is a simple fact that IT IS WRONG to FORCE ANYone physically, especially sexually.

This has now become a massive lot of text, so I'm going to leave it at this. I hope that future comments will be CIVIL, POLITE, and considerate of opposing views.
But, if you make a dumbass diluted joke, just FYI that *I* will block you and not think twice about it.

Finally, back to the original entry:


And it surpasses its funding goal. I CANNOT BELIEVE HOW FUCKING SICK AND MONSTROUS THIS IS.

PLEASE, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE. I beg you incredible people in this amazing community, REPORT THIS PROJECT TO KICKSTARTER. Here is a link to the article revealing what this project is, including excerpts from it, as well as a link to its Kickstarter page and directions on how to Report it. http://caseymalone.com/post/53339539674/this-is-not-fucking-harmless

PLEASE try to help circulate this article and encourage others to report this issue to Kickstarter, so that hopefully in the future KS will take stricter measures on what it allows as a project.

PLEASE. This person, and those who backed it, are SO SICK.