Im getting the sense everyone's been hating their jobs recently, dont you?
some fun reasons:
Janus is shitty at citing sources that are reliable and up-to-date and no one listens to him cuz they think hes lying all the time
Logan's literally the voice of reason and hes not being listened to cuz feelings
Roman just gave up on his dream come true because
Patton is having a midlife crisis because his job just became a thousand times more difficult cuz Thomas is growing up
Remus well, most people still jsut dont like him, do they? and logan seems to be the only one (aside from maybe Janus because janus knows already) whos starting to see his role in helping Thomas
Virgil's fears and past grievances are stopping him from listening to the dark sides' points unbiased and openminded because they do make some DELICIOUS points
(gaining sentience is the biggest regret they all have, as so helpfully pointed out by Virgil in the review ep)
Peter: *trying to buy a Father’s Day card at Hallmark*
Peter: Excuse me, do you have any that just say “You are my dad?”
Associate: Well, I—
Peter: How about “You banged my mom?”
Associate: No…
Peter: You know what, I’ll just get a blank one.
Peter: *writes* You are a father. This is a day. Here is a card.
That means Tumblr has not flagged my profile as “Sensitive”.
that’s his love language
bonus
INTRULOGICAL
Support your local libraries and the small businesses that are actually making the products you want. Fuck Jeff Bezos and the systemic, universal worker abuse, gaslighting, and brutality they live off of.
loving all this logan love
And if I just keep on reaching Past the haze of their preaching Oh what things I'll be teaching When I've found what I'm seeking
First artwork of 2024!!! 8D WOOHOO!! Logan my beloved, let him touch the stars. I had to make the canvas smaller lol it was enormous but I'm SO proud of this one! Do not repost, or at least give credit if you ignore that, please.
PLEASE REBLOG IF YOU WATCH DIRK GENTLY I WANT TO FOLLOW MORE DGHDA BLOGS
(I ALSO NEED PEOPLE WHO I CAN TALK TO ABOUT THIS SHOW)
This
”Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Do people energize you or drain you? Would you rather be at a party or a library?” Stop subscribing me to binaries. Social interaction is invigorating and makes my life better and I’m exhausted the whole time.
Alan Moore is a very strange individual with the mind of some creative god. He has written books such as "Voice of the Fire," "Jerusalem," and months back released his new short story collection called "Illuminations." He was born, raised, and is probably planning on living the rest of his life in his hometown of Northampton, a town in England. His hometown plays a very important role in many of his writings in his books, as "Voice of the Fire" dives deep into the history of the town, all the way back even into the caveman ages.
In regard to the comic book industry, Alan Moore is a legend. He is the name behind works such as "Providence" and "Promethea" but his most famous works lie within DC's Vertigo, or now Black Label, works which include his take on "The Saga of the Swamp Thing," "Batman: The Killing Joke" and "Watchmen."
He's had a rough history with DC comics, often times ending with the company screwing him over. While he never confirmed his reason for it, Alan Moore has come out to say he is officially done with comics, but it isn't too farfetched to say DC comics and their business deals have had something to do with it. This is more so seen with Watchmen, as Moore has wanted nothing to do with the movie that came out in 2009 or the HBO miniseries that came out ten years later after the movie.
His contributions, however, will not be forgotten. The events that took place in the Killing Joke have become canon in the Batman mythos and his work on Swamp Thing is what's fueling the Swamp Thing movie that will be a part of James Gunn's new DC cinematic universe, with the first chapter being titled "Gods and Monsters." On top of that, Watchmen is still very much alive. The characters have met the primary DC heroes in a storyline called Doomsday Clock and not too long ago there was a mini series in the comics dedicated to the iconic character of Rorschach.
While his comics were, and still are, fantastic, his books hold the same valor as hidden gems and should be considered classics amongst all that is published today. If one looks hard enough, they'll find headlines or even other authors claiming that Alan Moore is the best living writer of the English language. His works support that claim solidly.
Regular D&D sesh