Bathroom Stall Poetry
The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn burn burn, like fabulous roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars.... Jack Kerouac-On The Road Wharneycsb@gmail.com Wandering Eyes
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The Adventures Of Tintin // artwork by Jeffrey Cruz (2012)
Four-year-old comic book fan Anthony Smith is deaf in his right ear and has hearing damage in his left. He also refused to wear his hearing aid (which he calls “Blue Ear” because it is blue), because “superheroes don’t wear hearing aids.” So in a long-shot attempt to help her son, Anthony’s mom emailed Marvel for ideas.
“She didn’t know a specific person to write to here at Marvel, and even figured it might get caught in our spam filters, but she sent it in anyway, because that’s the kind of great parent Christina is,” said Marvel editor Bill Rosemann. “And it was her inspiring effort to help her son that touched so many of us here. As a fellow parent of a toddler, I can understand where she’s coming from, so I forwarded the email around the rest of Editorial, asking what we could do to help, and like when Cap yells, ‘Avengers Assemble,’ the gang leapt into action.”
Not only did Anthony receive an image of the superheroHawkeye,who lost 80 percent of his hearing back in the ’80s and wore hearing aids — Anthony also received a drawing, by Nelson Ribeiro in Collected Editions, of a brand-new superhero: “Blue Ear.”
Now, with his hearing aid back in, Anthony is able to “fight battles and help people.” His preschool, for hearing-impaired kids, recently hosted a superhero week to inspire the students to overcome their limitations.
DON’T miss the video. It’s the best thing you’ll see all day.
Gotta hand it to Marvel, you guys did good. So awesome!
I wish I could draw like this.
(Source: adventurecomics)
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May 28, 2012
I had to draw 70 hands. It took me three days to finish them because I draw slow and I was burnt out after the first day. I learned a new technique though. Sketch the shape of the hand first instead of just drawing it. I usually end up drawing them too big or too small if i dont do this. I never want to draw 70 of anything ever again. Crazy class.
Damn you! That is impressive.
One of my reasons for why I rather like Deadpool.
Now, my veggie lovin friends, don’t hate me because it’s funny.
(via geekproblems)
I woke up today, danced with the wind, and turned my nose up to the breaking of day; told her I’d already seen what she was like when the storms curled over the horizon. The Wind and I waltzed through stationary objects, and floated across space (but not time, because let’s face it, I can’t pull that off.) We did the salsa, my hips in a flurry and the music all wrong, so we laughed and she ruffled my hair. I forgot why I woke but I guess this is a decent compromise.