So I finally got around to finishing this clip from the Harry Potter Order of the Phoenix audiobook. A lot of people requested Umbridge getting the verbal smack down from Mcgonagall, and I was so eager to animate this. And then half way through, I just stopped. I lost all fire to work, and didn’t want to even look at the scene anymore. But yesterday, I sat down at my computer and did all the animation for mcgonagall in one fell swoop. So… cool.
literally anyone could be running this anonymous twitter account, and i’m pretty sure it’s not someone who works at the white house. among the various “rogue” government accounts that sprung up this week, this is one of the least plausible ones, for two reasons:
it relies on the concept of a Trump-hired white house staffer with good social media skills and a ~woke attitude, retweeting Vox links and promoting the #resist hashtag.
everything it posts can already be extrapolated from existing news reports about the administration and trump’s behaviour. it is not “leaking” anything. the information in the above tweets ~feels real~ because it fulfills our expectations based on mainstream media coverage.
please don’t assume every anonymous government account is authentic. for obvious reasons, real ones have to stay anonymous. but the only way to KNOW if they’re real is if they’re verified by a reliable news organization that can protect their anonymity. some of them are almost certainly either fake/parody accounts or, at worst, troll accounts that will end up spreading misinformation.
I was thinking the same thing as hellotailor. Been burned too often in 2016 to accept this at face value.
Chainmail Bikini: The Anthology of Women Gamers (2016)
“Chainmail Bikini is an anthology of comics by and about female gamers! Forty cartoonists have contributed comics about the games they’re passionate about—from video games to tabletop role-playing to collectible card games. The comics in Chainmail Bikini explore the real-life impact of entering a fantasy world, and how games can connect us with each other and teach us about ourselves.
Alliances are forged, dice get rolled, and dragons get slain! Chainmail Bikini shows that while women are not always the target market for gaming, they are a vital and thoroughly engaged part of it, and are eager to express their personal take as players, makers, and critics of games.
Chainmail Bikini is edited by Hazel Newlevant (If This Be Sin), and features a cover illustration by Hellen Jo and comics by established talents and rising stars including Annie Mok, Jane Mai, Molly Ostertag, MK Reed, and Sophie Yanow.”
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