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Eternal editor Mike ‘June’ Park says: “Get back to work.”
Cooper, Destroyer of Worlds | Credit: Emily Chao
I made this with about 6 different programs, using generative AI and some simple effects. It took about 30-40 minutes all in. Wild times we live in!
Round And Round we go - - - where it stops, no one knows - - -
Round And Round we go - - - where it stops, no one knows - - -
the trip tent
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Kyle "Sweet'n'low" Schuerger
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One spot, two spot, zig, zag, tear, pop-die, pennygot, tennyum, tear, harum, scare 'em, rip 'em, tear 'em, tay, taw, toe
A-Lo Fo’ Sho
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The horrors persist,
as do I
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Flip the script
Levine the Machine
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T-shirt design I made for a friend
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The Pareto Principle. This has become something of a guiding light to me. You don’t need to be 100% proficient with a skill to make an impact. Pick something up and try to figure it out. Build your arsenal of talents, even if they are not mastered. This notion has allowed me to do so much more than I previously thought I could.
Re-Re-Re-REEEEEEmiiiiiiiiix
One of my hobbies is making remixes of popular songs. Sometimes I find a track while searching for music for a spot that hits me and I have to throw some lyrics on it. The hobby spiraled out into several different directions, between mash-ups, remixes, and total reinterpretations of some songs. It’s a lot of fun when everything locks in right and starts gelling together.
Vi
Veri
Universum
Vivus
Vici
When I lived in Long Island City, I walked by this mural every day. It was simple, but I loved it for some reason. It was in bad shape, though, so I found the owner or the property and made a deal with them to repaint it, if they covered costs for materials. It took a LONG TIME, and I am by no means a painter, but I think I crushed it. Does my heart well knowing that this mural has been revived and will continue to thrive for years now (unless the building gets demolished, I suppose, ha!)
A few years back, we had a plant in our office. The owner let it die, and it withered to nothing but a 4-inch, dry stick. Instead of tossing it, I threw it in a glass of water that I changed every week. By April 2nd, 2023, it had come back to life and sprouted a leaf. By Sept 5th, 2024, is had grown exponentially, sprouting several new leaves. By February 6th, 2025, the plant has begun thriving, requiring additional supports to maintain it.
Sometimes in life, all you need is a little hope and consistent effort. I find this to be inspiring and a source of comfort during difficult times.
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