Fav. Creators + Info abt
3 years ago
Favorite authors:
Terry Pratchet; Tad Williams (I love his Tailchasers’ Song the most), Clare Bell who wrote The Books of the Named series. She has a FA account

And the anarchist library another free internet library: ‘Some Notes On Insurrectionary Anarchism’ Please recommend me reading material or comics especially webcomics!
Some favorite video content makers of mine:
the RM Brown Programme 🚽💪 E.D.G.E. (Extinct extant extraordinary~🦣) Trey the Explainer! 🌿🦖 Henry the Paleoguy 🦜🦴Mothlight media!🪳🦋Dr.Polaris~🐻❄️🐊 That Dang Dad☀️ Patrick Teahan 🩺❤️🩹Suris!🔨😼👾👽THE RM BROWNE PROGRAMME🦾🚽ATUN-SHEI FILMS 🥃🎥7 DAYS OF SCIENCE WITH BEN AND FRIENDS 🧬🦕ActualJake🌽😈 PhilosophyTube! 🪄🧠 THE BIG LEZ SHOW MOVIE 👓⚔️ HANNARELOADED 👑👽 Animalogic 🦀🦩
podcasts:Fall of Civilizations Podcast🌇🗿 Seeing White Podcast 🧿🪞
Some affirmations for myself
Unseen troubles are worth respecting. All people are worth respecting because you are worthy of respect. No unjust hierachies. Have fun and be yourself. Become a better person, and a smarter animal. I believe people can change. I live for those I’ve lost. Time spent with a cat is time well spent.
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A chain is only as strong as it's weakest link. what is done to one other is done to one self. you are a worthy individual and deserve happiness and respect. grow up strong and healthy. fly away and be free. i believe in you.
Ozy and Millie: A long-running daily comic about two young foxes and their parents and friends, drawing heavy inspiration from Calvin and Hobbes. It has a lot of that strip's whimsical and observational humor, though with a bit less insight than Watterson.
Unicorn Jelly: Starts out as a simple fantasy comic, eventually becoming a harrowing mindf***. The pointillistic art style, although primitive at the start, is something whose like I haven't seen anywhere else; it's as though someone were publishing comics on an old Macintosh. This one's special to me.
Octopus Pie: A magical-realist slice-of-life comic about life in New York City. The humor, while sharp, is the most empathetic I know in comics, showing compassion even for its more ridiculous characters.
And some I've found via this forum:
Kaspall: A medium-length furry comic about a detective solving a serial murder in a cross-dimensional fantasy world. Its magic system is quite novel, and the plot develops at a brisk pace, a nice change from the (many) years-long comics I follow that meander all over.
Fresh Meat: A short furry comic about being in a mental hospital. It depicts how dehumanizing they can be (sadly, I know from experience).
Drop Out: By the same artist as the last one, a short comic about two lovers and their suicide pact.
I'll also second the recommendation for Dr. McNinja and Digger.
(End quote.) Let me know if you need links.