currently writing an article on xenotransplantation for my school's magazine <33
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the only person who has ever understood music might be sufjan stevens in 2006
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WANTED: GRAND LINE'S HOTTEST ROGUES AND RUNWAYS
i had this thought of a fashion/news editorial that rivaled the anticipation of the wanted posters that came with the news coos named WANTED. sort of a tongue-in-cheek thing to navy-controlled news. this volume with sanji is inspired by al parker's art!
you can find prints of this here!
[ID: Sanji from waist-up in a dark red suit, black shirt, and pink tie - he's holding a black and gold lighter in his right hand, a lit cigarette perched loosely between his lips. His face is in profile, showing a dangling pearl earring in his left ear. His right arm leans against the bottom right corner, as if propping himself up. The flat red of his suit blends with the background - in contrast, his rendered face and hands pop from the composition. END ID.]
white varation + blank version under the cut:
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" TO BE CHRISTENED BOY / IN YOUR BOYFRIEND’S JACKET / TO BE SILHOUETTED IN THE SHADOW / OF YOUR SEX / TO HAVE PASSING STRANGERS BELIEVE / YOUR DECEPTION / TO NO LONGER DECEIVE / TO BECOME YOUR FATHER’S FLESH / TANNED HIDE HIDING / YOUR HANDS / TO NOT KNOW WHERE THE LIE STOPS / & THE TRUTH ERUPTS / RUPTURES / RAKES YOU FROM / THE BOTTOM OF THE LAKE / HOLIER / THAN BAPTISM " — Silas Denver Melvin (@sweatermuppet), Grit
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Cover of Rabotnitsa [Worker Woman], October 1990. Photo by Nikolai Matorin.
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After David tells him that his ex has arrived for Career Day and it’s not even the Wheeler that he asked for, Steve marches over to Mike like, “What are you doing here?”
Wow, David thinks to himself. He’s been told that Steve has some problems with his memory - apparently he compensated for it with a truly insane online calendar - but he didn’t expect him to forget about a whole human being. Just, wow.
Steve loudly tells Mike that he’s never had a real job and Mike scoffs at him and tells him that he wrote for a comic book website for three years. Journalism is just writing with a fancy degree. Will and Mike created a comic book together so, “I’m published.”
“Robin is published,” Steve stresses (Steve’s best friend, David knows that one). “If that was the only qualification I wanted than I would’ve asked Robin to come.”
They start squabbling again in whispered voices so David turns to Dustin and tries to alleviate some of the awkwardness with, “Steve, uh, really has a type, huh?”
Dustin squints at him, “Did you just meet him? Today?”
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