
You remember my younger self, right? It's been a while. The younger self comics aren't around much because they're so uh, different. They're odd, I write them as I go.
I spent two days working on a comic that I ended up not liking. Maybe I will fix it later and post it sometime, it happens! Expect another update soon. But for now, not wanting to wait any more days to update, I just made a comic about frustration. Poor little self, I don't always treat her well! And I felt so bad about the broken telescope, I kept it until I was in university.
I still like advent calendars, though.
Anyone hear anything about it? Study at WSU?
always on my left the inner body of the airplane’s wing greets the darkness
fifteen ovals that have been stretched out
unconnected to time look back your pure snow white fills my view
rising now parting is a rare flower in full bloom
suck that little bell with a mounting echo
the moonlight covers me sleep after sex covers the clouds
where is the world nobody flies out of this night
oh don’t stop don’t drop one thread of river valley
silver maintain an even speed this is death
I think you're all amazing and wish you the best in everything.
:)
[17] Bob Dylan
[25] David Bowie
[12] The office - 1 Animated

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[17] Bob Dylan
[25] David Bowie
[12] The office - 1 Animated




( you dont call retarded people retards, that's just bad taste )
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Good thing I’m stable.”
— Laurie Halse Anderson
-An ombudsman is an official who investigates complaints and mediates fair settlements, especially between parties of uneven authority, such as private citizens and government offices or officials. The word was adopted into English in 1959 directly from Swedish, where it literally meant 'an agent, a commissioner' but was used in the sense of 'a deputy who looked after the interests and legal affairs of a group such as a trade union or business.' The Swedish version was developed from Old Norse umbodhsmadhr 'a trusty manager, a commissary,' a doubly compound word formed from madhr 'man' and the compound word umbodh 'a commission,' itself formed from um- 'around, regarding' and bjodha 'to offer, to command.'
Up, and to the office, where we sat all the morning, and at noon home to dinner, and there find Mr. Pierce and his wife and Betty, a pretty girle, who in discourse at table told me the great Proviso passed the House of Parliament yesterday; which makes the King and Court mad, the King having given order to my Lord Chamberlain to send to the playhouses and bawdy houses, to bid all the Parliament-men that were there to go to the Parliament presently. This is true, it seems; but it was carried against the Court by thirty or forty voices. It is a Proviso to the Poll Bill, that there shall be a Committee of nine persons that shall have the inspection upon oath, and power of giving others, of all the accounts of the money given and spent for this warr. This hath a most sad face, and will breed very ill blood. He tells me, brought in by Sir Robert Howard, who is one of the King's servants, at least hath a great office, and hath got, they say, 20,000l. since the King come in. Mr. Pierce did also tell me as a great truth, as being told it by Mr. Cowly, who was by, and heard it, that Tom Killigrew should publiquely tell the King that his matters were coming into a very ill state; but that yet there was a way to help all, which is, says he, "There is a good, honest, able man, that I could name, that if your Majesty would employ, and command to see all things well executed, all things would soon be mended; and this is one Charles Stuart, who now spends his time in employing his lips ... about the Court, and hath no other employment; but if you would give him this employment, he were the fittest man in the world to perform it." This, he says, is most true; but the King do not profit by any of this, but lays all aside, and remembers nothing, but to his pleasures again; which is a sorrowful consideration. Very good company we were at dinner, and merry, and after dinner, he being gone about business, my wife and I and Mrs. Pierce and Betty and Balty, who come to see us to-day very sick, and went home not well, together out, and our coach broke the wheel off upon Ludgate Hill. So we were fain to part ourselves and get room in other people's coaches, and Mrs. Pierce and I in one, and I carried her home and set her down, and myself to the King's playhouse, which troubles me since, and hath cost me a forfeit of 10s., which I have paid, and there did see a good part of "The English Monsieur," which is a mighty pretty play, very witty and pleasant. And the women do very well; but, above all, little Nelly; that I am mightily pleased with the play, and much with the House, more than ever I expected, the women doing better than ever I expected, and very fine women. Here I was in pain to be seen, and hid myself; but, as God would have it, Sir John Chichly come, and sat just by me. Thence to Mrs. Pierce's, and there took up my wife and away home, and to the office and Sir W. Batten's, of whom I hear that this Proviso in Parliament is mightily ill taken by all the Court party as a mortal blow, and that, that strikes deep into the King's prerogative, which troubles me mightily. Home, and set some papers right in my chamber, and then to supper and to bed, we being in much fear of ill news of our colliers. A fleete of two hundred sail, and fourteen Dutch men-of-war between them and us and they coming home with small convoy; and the City in great want, coals being at 3l. 3s. per chaldron, as I am told. I saw smoke in the ruines this very day.


Today was a lovely day with my bestie Katie. She had some extra vacation time so she took the day off so we could do so Christmas shopping. Our shopping including all the best thrift shops, the candy shop downtown, and lunch out…it was absolutely grand :)
I spotted that cute mushroom gnome in one of the shops, and I want to try and make my own. The bottom photo is part of the Christmas window display the candy shop does, Santa’s sleigh zooms around jars filled with candy, I love it! I tried to get a better photo of the whole thing but the sun was shining really brightly so this is all I was able to get.
It's got a rather gypsy flare to it, but the language is Ukrainian, I think. If not, then it's Russian, but I only just started Russian so I'm not very
Could someone maybe give me the lyrics and translation of this song? I've been digging through the internet, but my search has been unsuccessful thus far.

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