Bryce Durbin
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Bryce Durbin
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Illustrator/designer, FOT, midwesterner. Looking for my next thing. https://bio.site/brycedurbin https://brycedurbin.carrd.co/
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my most conspiracy brained thought right now is “ai slop isn’t just out there to make number go up for people who are already rich, it doubly serves the purpose of lowering the availability of useful information transmission in a fascist state”
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A Kimono decorated with skeletons, from Japan, 1840-1860 CE,
now housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London
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SCREAM
SCREAM II*
SCR3AM
SCRE4M
5CREAM
SCREA/VI
SCR3+4M

(*two knives)
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Ahead of the 1st shutdown of US food aid to hungry Americans in 60 years, some of the 200,000 Little Free Library locations are converting into food pantries. Thanks @littlefreelibrary.bsky.social
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Cost to fund SNAP and keep 42 million people from starving:

$100 billion

Cost of lost revenue due to tax cuts for the richest Americans in the top 1%:

$100 billion

One is decried as "welfare." One is not.

Why?
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lmao david byrne showed the video of the ice agents tripping over themselves while trying to run after a biker on wacker drive during the “life during wartime” segment of his chicago show tonight
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Back in my day, AI used to stand for Adobe Illustrator! And we hated that, too!
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I was recently laid off by ARTnews, a few days before the theft at the Louvre. The terms of my TN work visa means I can't freelance unless I donate the funds to charity. I'm open to new FT roles in business reporting and communications, and am willing to relocate to other cities, including Toronto.
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i hate when people say that some people "abuse" snap benefits bc it's food. if youre eating the food then you're not abusing the ability to buy food. even if you could afford the food but you're getting it for free, it's fucking food and it's going in your belly! there is no "waste"!
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Shout out to E.T. for taping a few everyday devices together and using that shit to call a Space Uber and get his ass back home and whatnot.
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The government shutdown has put SNAP benefits at risk for millions of Americans. Travis Peters, an urban farmer in Detroit, is giving out free produce tomorrow

'If it's getting tight, my food is free. Don’t even sweat that'
As SNAP benefits come under threat, a Detroit farmer is stepping up to help fill the void
The federal shutdown has put SNAP benefits at risk for millions of Americans. Urban farmers like Travis Peters are stepping up to ensure their communities can eat.
www.whatimreading.net
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The Trump administration is also refusing to use the SNAP contingency reserves, set aside for this exact purpose.
42 million Americans will stop receiving SNAP on Nov. 1, according to a new message from the USDA.
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if you don’t spend several hours a day on your phone you’ll miss all the Crap and Bullshit
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music is so beautiful. it can speak things to the heart that no other medium can. even simple words can transform into captivating emotion with the right tune
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Soft Cell were the first group whose preferred mode of expression was not the album or the 45 but the 12-inch single, and this compilation is one of the half-dozen or so greatest releases of the ‘80s. #daveball
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Something really cool at PRGE was the Art of Nintendo Power exhibit, which had some of the clay figures used in the cover photos. Look at this insanely high quality Dr. Wily!
lit from below = trying to make them scary
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when i was younger we had different things than the things people have now
just reserved it from the library, thanks for the reminder!