For some reason, it was the water in the sink that got me.
(via @morganfahey)
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For some reason, it was the water in the sink that got me.
(via @morganfahey)
Make sure you click through the link to get the full effect.
You know why I think feminist commentaries are missing a major point?
Because yesterday, for the first time in my life, I left a movie theatre hearing a little boy say to his dad “I wanna be Mako”.
wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Hospital rebrands chemotherapy as DC-themed “superformula” for kids
Chemotherapy is never fun, but A.C.Camargo Cancer Center in São Paulo is trying to make it easier for children to accept the treatment. They’re rebranding the treatment as “superformula” and using comics to help kids understand chemo.
Buzzfeed’s Copyranter blog explains that the cancer center is working with ad agency JWT, which also works with Warner Bros. The idea was to help children believe in the power of chemotherapy to make them ultimately better. They’re not just covering the chemo cases with superhero logos; they’re also giving pediatric cancer patients comic books in which the heroes experience something similar to cancer and must receive a similar treatment formulated by doctors. And in the comics, the cases for the treatment bags look just like the cases the kids get over their own chemo bags.
“And they will deem me king on a throne of ash and rubble, as steel and stone bend before me in piety. Instead of petals I will have it rain ember as the realm twists and quakes and burns, and burning it will remain, as bright as my crown.”
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A commissioned portrait that I spent all day today painting… one of my favorite characters (and my absolute favorite actor) of all time, so I was thrilled to be commissioned this…!
Prints of my artwork available at my Society6 shop.