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May 28, 2025 -- 6:20 PM
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go back to maingo to old version

March 25, 2010 -- 7:58 AM
posted by Al

Happy Birthday Jess!

March 24, 2010 -- 11:39 PM
posted by alison

check this out:
The artist takes toile fabric designs and embroiders augmentations over top of them. They're hilarious!

Described as a Blue Oyster Cult song, this one's called "Burning for you".

from Historically Inaccurate.

March 24, 2010 -- 11:26 PM
posted by alison

I LOVE Q, O, H and X!

awesome find, Albert!

March 24, 2010 -- 7:32 PM
posted by Al

Enjoy!



March 24, 2010 -- 7:16 PM
posted by Al

Too fancy for me, I'm still using PS 5.5 to create my mecha stuff. Guess you guys can kind of tell. Though this is strictly my hobby so I'm in no real rush to upgrade to CS5.

March 24, 2010 -- 5:02 PM
posted by Beck

Found a plug-in for GIMP that does a similar function. Not quite as user-friendly as the CS5 tool, but that's the nature of OSS. Still, not a bad job for a first try.

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March 24, 2010 -- 3:36 PM
posted by Beck

wow.

March 24, 2010 -- 11:25 AM
posted by AD

mwahahahaha, greetings from Auckland suckers!

March 23, 2010 -- 11:49 PM
posted by alison

You guys HAVE to read this. Not only is it fucking hilarious, it really cuts to the heart of the religion-in-public-schools debate. ... and is rather tongue-in-cheek mean to this "Christian volunteer".


"I have received your permission slip featuring what I can only assume is a levitating rabbit about to drop an egg on Jesus."



From the site that referred it to me:
Australia's public schools don't have school chaplains—not anymore. They've got a bad case of the separation of church and state down there too. What Australian schools have are "Christian volunteers." That's the law. But the law didn't stop a school chaplain Christian volunteer at a grade school in Adelaide from identifying himself as "school chaplain" on a permission slip sent home to parents. The permission slip was for an off-site "presentation" about the "true meaning Easter," and the school chaplain Christian volunteer had gone to the trouble of ticking the "I give my child permission" to attend box on behalf of the parents. That ticked off one non-Christian parent. Go and read the email exchange between Seb Thorne's dad and Seb Thorne's school chaplain Christian volunteer. "Every child deserves a father like this one," writes Slog tipper Kimberly. Go read the whole freaking hilarious post.

March 23, 2010 -- 12:23 AM
posted by alison

ok fine, logging in this time...


what they SHOULD have made... ;)



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