“Kiss My Rebuttal” was the initial design theme of this picture. Feverish inclinations sent me on a detour.
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Groundhog Day reminder!
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I made this picture for a friend, who discovered that a Facebook friend had passed away unbeknownst to anyone. People are important to us for a variety of reasons – and ideas often transcend the concrete and earth which separate us.
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I just did 6 blocks of cardio, too. The police officer picked a bad day to wear dress shoes. Edit: so the stereo was technically free.
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Moments of perplexity: entering a women’s health center/delivery center to see that “Deliverance” is the movie someone chose to play on the fiendishly large LCD tv directly inside the main entrance. I’m not sure what message they are sending but I prefer to avoid the role of Ned Beatty this morning.
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Trying to keep up with all the new memes is tough on an older person. The version I made, above, is for someone I know.
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Sometimes the best trips are imaginary – and result in the best memories.
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Posting for a friend: I’m going to market a car that comes off the assembly line with fake scratches and cracks on it. Hopefully, this will guarantee the absence of any further first-world-problem “My new car got a scratch!” posts. Because, really? We LOVE seeing pictures after your new vehicle rolled down the gulley into an a pit full of sharp iron spikes.
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Advisory: political humor…PBS announced a new program to combat the new administration’s assault on the funded arts. I sent this in as an example of the kind of programming content that I could contribute for the Math / Geometry department. Free of charge.
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I was one of the first to make a slew of images of Trump holding his executive orders up for the camera. But I’m the first the admit that the internet made hundreds that were more sublime than mine.
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