The top image is on the cover of the Neuromancer Graphic Novel.
Artist: Bruce Jensen
I'm an addict to stationery. When I feel stressed about life, I peruse Instagram on stationery tags. When I feel depressed I peruse the shops. When I feel beaten and want a real pick me up, I use all that research to buy an item I checked out for weeks.
The past few years have resulted in a collection I really don't need. *Sigh*
Another manwha art appreciation post
Title: Charming the Duke of the North
Gachunga
Zusiha
Stardustvia
Teacher Snow Day - Saturday Night Live
Throwback to my old high school. Also, snow day tomorrow for my kiddo.
'I'm forcing you to talk about it, Anderson!' Fiery Bernie Sanders jabs ...
If there were ever a topic to maybe reach over the other side to come to agreement on, maybe it’s this. Forget about anything else because it’s too polarizing, but everyone needs medical care.
anyway my hot take is that the modern night-of live reporting model is bad and probably should be illegal. democracy is not a spectator sport and the fact that news outlets are allowed to exploit partial vote counts for ratings is ghoulish. there is nothing you can learn the night of a major election that has greater value than waiting the several days to a week that it will take, and always has taken, for the final vote totals to be established
Satellites for Sale by NASA on The Commons Via Flickr: Astronaut Dale A. Gardner, having just completed the major portion of his second extravehicular activity (EVA) period in three days, holds up a "For Sale" sign referring to the two satellites, Palapa B-2 and Westar 6 that they retrieved from orbit after their Payload Assist Modules (PAM) failed to fire. Astronaut Joseph P. Allen IV, who also participated in the two EVAs, is reflected in Gardner's helmet visor. A portion of each of two recovered satellites is in the lower right corner, with Westar 6 nearer Discovery's aft. NASA Media Usage Guidelines Credit: NASA Image Number: 51A-104-049 Date: November 14, 1984