Dylan Horrocks
@dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
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estherschindler.bsky.social
I just saw someone use the abbreviation “AI;DR” and I’ll be laughing for a while.
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mikeachim.bsky.social
Damn. This is amazing. £325 per week, paid monthly, for 3 years - and the result was a profit for the Irish economy:
www.citizensinformation.ie/en/employmen...
Post from Threads user rodneyowl: "Ireland has declared the Basic Income for Artists scheme permanent. This will be officially announced in tomorrow’s budget. Details to follow. Congratulations to all who fought for it and the present and future artists of all sorts in Ireland. That includes me 👌We’re just comin to the end of a 3 year pilot scheme. It’s been a roaring success. For every €1 paid out to the 2000 participants, the government got €1.46 back. Can’t argue with that. Other countries are already taking note."
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creativeelc.bsky.social
My cartoon in today's www.thepost.co.nz/nz-news/3608...

Luxon giving his 'best' advice to unemployed youth...

#NzPol #Caricature #Cartoon #PoliticalCartoon #EditorialCartoon #Luxon
Cartoon. Title: Youth 'Pep' talk...

A tiny Luxon is in the hall talking to young people. He's standing on a stool with his hand casually in his pocket lecturing a room of youth. 

He's saying, "The world doesn't owe you a living! BUT... if you grow up to be a landlord..."

In the audience over 20 young people with varying expressions react to his speech. One in particular is looking at us with a distinct angry face.
dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
Of course, the same is true for so many people in our upside down society: money flows to those who treat the rest of us as expendable and exploitable. The world, apparently, doesn't owe us a living (unless you're a landlord)...
dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
Meanwhile, here in Aotearoa, I've known so many amazing writers & artists who've worked incredibly hard, created work that has changed lives, yet lived lives of desperate poverty and hardship. NZ's creative sector is worth billions but the people who drive it are treated as cheap raw materials.
dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
I've met cartoonists and writers from other European countries with similar policies and it's clear that it turbo-charges the artistic industries like nothing else.
dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
Thanks old friend - Much love to you and the fam ❤️
dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
It breaks my heart that this is both the correct thing to do & a sign of how awful things are right now. @marinaomi.bsky.social built something beautiful that helped make the comics industry (& community) better. Now they're taking it down to keep artists safe. ❤️❤️❤️
dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
Of course there's a typo in that skeet.
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Chloe's body language says it all.
dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
Yes, I was thinking of films like Top Gun, Dirty Harry, 300, etc (rather than misread critiques). But really there's so many (crime films, war movies, westerns)...
dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
Does anyone know this old (New Yorker?) cartoon I've been searching for?

How I remember it: two people walking out of a cinema that's showing 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar Ate New York.' One person says (something like): "I can't help feeling they missed the point of the book."
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isabel.kim
one morning, when gregor samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a very hungry caterpillar
the very hungry caterpillar superimposed on an illustration of gregor samsa from the metamorphosis as a beetle
dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
When we do (if it hasn't already happened), we'll be able to see a clear, traceable, unbroken line of popular media from 1939 to today into which it comfortably fits.
dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
I'm blushing over here. Thank you, sir 😊
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I read HICKSVILLE by @dylanhorrocks.bsky.social. A fictional story about the history of comics and a small town that is deeply tied to it. A staggeringly powerful love letter to the medium and the people who helped shape it.

Magical realism meets journalism meets (fictional) biography. Brilliant.
dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
Turns out the real Hicksville was inside us all along...
dylanhorrocks.bsky.social
I once shared breakfast table with Aragones and it was everything you would hope for