Been in the works for a while, fanart of Dead Domain on YouTube as one of their fav bionicle characters, Kongu.
Also got some group photos (turahk isn't sitting cuz he's afraid of the water, get it?)
"Bionicle isn't woke"
Ummm okay then literally how do you explain this:
You see it. On your expedition through forgone lands, an ancient rune of warding. As if possessed by the first sorcerer to imbue this arcane emblem with divinity, it’s calling bellows from your mouth:
“Uhh, yeah. I sure hope it does.”
Posted this a few days ago but it's on YouTube now: John Oliver goes into detail for half an hour on Project 2025 and how abhorrent and destructive to American democracy and government it will be. Please give it a watch. It's worth your time to get informed.
This is a 5 alarm fire for democracy and preserving it. They learned from the first term and want to wreck everything right out of the gate this time. It's imperative we stop Trump.
This minecraft short comic called "A strange Coast" made by Ian Flynn I believe, I found in a book from my library I work has to be one of the most beautiful and respectful takes on the game.
It understands minecraft so perfectly and doesn't treat it as childishly as the other stories in it did.
And all that within 10 pages and no word spoken.
random thing
Kinda sus that not long after meeting JD Vance (a catholic) the pope dies, not long after Trump said Vance wouldn't be a good president (I think he's shooting for a new career)
For people who may not know; Florida plants are very oily, and catch fire easily. The foliage is also very dense, a lot of plants trying to choke each other out for a chance at sunlight and other resources. The ground is mostly sand and doesn't hold nutrients very well. Wildfires are a part of the ecological cycle, the ash rejuvenating the ground and allowing plants to grow.
When the Everglades became a national park, Florida started putting out fires before they spread too far.
Throughout the 1900s, one man took a boat out to the swamp and started setting fire to the everglades. He was a wanted arsonist.
Back in 2015, about 20 years after he died, Florida regarded him as a dedicated naturalist. The national park service now does controlled burns of the everglades to maintain its natural cycle.
That man was my great grandfather. A man i think of a lot recently, and how yesterday's criminals are tomorrow's heroes, and that not everything that's right is legal, and not everything legal is right.