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Seth Marati: Before long, there won't be a single person left alive who's been on the moon. That's kind of depressing.
Octopus Prime: Which was the moons plan all along. The moons vengeance is slow, but unescapable.

like in Drawing the Moon.
Still. I think the moon's vengeance involves sending the insanity locusts. Only the far right under the influence of lunar insanity fog could associate something like Neil Armstrong's death and the moon's vengeance with the war on terror.

I wanted to use a Course of the Heart/Signs of Life reference for my title because I met a woman with green hair. Signs of Life has such an amazing cover, problem is: Amazon's cover resolution is piss-poor. The lack of a look inside feature doesn't help Amazon's cause. Forgive me for sounding conspiratorial, but I think Amazon does this deliberately to promote the books they published, despite being quite ass compared to anything by Harrison or Crowley. I think their business model means they're losing money on physical and legitimately published books, and therefore, they're going to do what they can to suppress them and promote electronic books instead. And fuck me, they're expensive sometimes. With outrageous fortune, I could find these books for less than a dollar. I love how I Remember Pallahaxi is 6 dollars on Amazon and you can get it for free on infinityplus.co.uk






If there's one thing everyone say about my art, it's that I have a good grasp of colors. Harry said it, Melissa (she has green hair and it is awesome) said it.
She says she'll get a deviantart whenever. I wouldn't worry about people seeing art that you aren't satisfied, nobody cares about you or knows you exist. Her phone is from the stone age and I had to spell things out for her instead of struggling to type things.

I'll post some examples of bad attempts at coloring in a week or two, once I find them, and transfer them to imgur so the 'artist' doesn't get any more attention than she deserves. See, some colors work, others don't. This food plus the purple of the bowl, for example. I'd have shown you that, but my camera was out of batteries. Anyways, maybe I'll cause another meltdown, like when I criticized some Syrian propagandist's counterrevolutionary screed.

"It was kind of like a stereotypical bomb," I said. "I guess. Actually, I think a stereotypical bomb is one of those black balls with a fuse, or some dynamite with an alarm clock strapped to it."
It wasn't really political, it just happened to look like that. I'm pretty sure you've seen it. But if you need a refresher, look here

"How metal." Melissa, on an eviscerated mouse I found a few months ago while doing the laundry.

She says alien music would be beeps or something stereotypical like that.
Her brother said "Alien music!" while we were struggling to get the washing machine to work. Still better than Man! I Feel Like A Woman.

Her brother found a lionfish, I think, while out fishing. Maybe someone released him and he'd have a pathetically short life.


I got these. And actually I did know I was low on batteries, I just couldn't find any new ones.




I also got a so-so picture of a butterfly that didn't quite work out because the daucus flower he was resting on was wavering in the breeze and under his weight.

The raccoons were helping the interns sweep up their room by holding the top of the broom and waggling it around while gnawing on it.



And here's a baby squirrel.


Yolanda got a hibiscus flower and gobbled it up. It's like candy for lizards.

Burning Question: Melissa says every bad movie should be remade by Tommy Wiseau, and Tommy Wiseau should be given free reign on what to do. Her brother says Arnie needs to get involved too. Agree or disagree.

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