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Taken with Instagram at Point Ormond Lookout

Taken with Instagram at Point Ormond Lookout

how to kiss

conversationparade:

[step 1] open your mouth as wide as possible. make sure to stick out your tongue as far as you can, too, since kisses are like, 90% that thing

[step 2] find someone to kiss. you will know they want to kiss because their tongue will also be extended at full length

[step 3] move in for the kill

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Doodlin’ #art #drawing #sketchbook #girls  (Taken with instagram)

Doodlin’ #art #drawing #sketchbook #girls (Taken with instagram)

magnoliapearl:

gobeur:

mom and dad are telling me to lay off the gritty crime dramas for a bit and watch 옥탑방 왕세자 with them instead hahahhh ok..

gorgeous

SO good

Watching the Storm absolutely smash the Broncos #nrl #melbourne #storm #brisbane #broncos #rugby (Taken with instagram)

Watching the Storm absolutely smash the Broncos #nrl #melbourne #storm #brisbane #broncos #rugby (Taken with instagram)

Bluntly: Kurtz’ argument here is so dense that it’s hard to imagine anybody seriously interested in actual argument making it. Corporate control over their IP is growing more grasping and tenacious, not less, and it is corporate IP that dominates comics even today, thirty years after the independent comics movement first began to pick up steam in the 1980s. That IP is so dominant that it reflects upon a good chunk of the “independent” comics scene – how much of said scene consists of reactions to or riffs upon those characters owned by DC and Marvel? Most indie superhero books (and there are so very many of them) read like DC/Marvel fanfic with the labels buffed off. (This isn’t to say that many of those books aren’t excellent. There are some true gems in there. But consider that Alan Moore’s run on Supreme, one of the most highly praised “indie” superhero comic book runs ever, is widely acknowledged as “Alan Moore’s never-going-to-happen extended run on Superman.”)

Mightygodking.com /// Scott Kurtz is still Scott Kurtz.

You guys all read Mighty God King’s response to Scott Kurtz’s dunderheaded Kirby piece, right? Cuz if not, you should.

As usual with the comics internet, don’t read the comments. Unless, you know, you enjoy wanting to murder people.

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The best counterpoint to that idiocy Scott Kurtz vomited all over the Internet.

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