just casually reblogging a bunch of random shit onto my comic tumblr instead of the regular one
When French-Canadian hockey player Ghyslain and French ballet dancer Florent meet at the end of their respective careers, they rediscover what it means to truly love what you do.
Love of the Game is an erotic comic meant for adults over the age of 18.
what's up NERDS I'm streaming comics for the first time in a hundred years
meditations on first philosophy (1641) - rene descartes
"who give a shit"
Commissions!!
Hi friends, I had some expensive stuff come up lately (my kid needed glasses, my car broke down) so I’m opening up for commissions. $100 for a single character, full body, no nsfw (boobs okay), OR $50 for a head/shoulders in the same style. Examples attached. Three slots of each kind, will update if/when all slots are taken. Email rigsbywi@gmail.com with deets. Thanks!!!
Written by R/L Monroe (@mortalityplays), illustrated by Taylor Titmouse
The brain is the biggest sexual organ in the human body--but lately Roger has been feeling understimulated. The frustrated folklorist can't seem to find himself an outlet, until a twilight encounter with a familiar stranger blurs the lines between fact and fantasy. Who is Special Agent Hooper? What is he hunting in the margins of Roger's dreams? And just what will it take to satisfy him?
This adventure takes place some ten years on in the wild life of Roger Crenshaw--folklorist, trans man, and lover of the unknown in the most literal sense. This story contains explicit sexual content and is intended for adult audiences only. Reading the previous works in the series is highly recommended.
Features rope bondage, sex for an audience, dom/sub dynamics, the incomprehensible beyond, and a lot of semantic debate.
23k words, 10 spot illustrations, 3 half page illustrations. Comes in DRM free PDF and EPUB formats, and includes a gallery ZIP of high-res illustrations and extra art.
The original Roger Crenshaw books are on sale for this weekend only! Catch up on Roger's sexy adventures with a charming vampire professor, a gang of train robbing werewolves, and the ghost of an ambitious cultist!
I love when I forget for years that I drew specific cameos into doomsday and then stumble on them blindly while looking for something else
(attn @prosodi)
I just saw perhaps the coolest art installation I have ever heard of.
This is a perfectly normal pin. On the head of it are 2.417 quintillion angels, give or take a few billion.
Joe Davis and Sarah Khan, the artist behind Baitul Ma’mur, (House of Angels) encoded the Arabic phrase “Subhan Allah” onto synthesized DNA, and then used that DNA to coat the head of a pin. According to some traditions, any time Subhan Allah is said or written, it creates an angel. With DNA being as dense an information storage medium as it is, this single pin has more created angels on it than have ever been born from human throats across all of human history.
And then in a fucking genius move, the art installation takes the form of a functional vending machine, loaded with an impossibly large quantity of angels. For $25, which goes right to the artists, you can buy a pin. I’m thinking about taking mine out of the test tube sometime and encasing it in resin to turn it into the highest % angel by volume earring ever worn, but that’s a project for the future.
There isn’t much else I can say that isn’t said by the documentation accompanying the exhibit. The photos aren’t the BEST quality but they should hopefully be mostly legible.
As of right now this installation is located at the MIT Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and if you’re ever in the area you should totally check it out
this duck LOVES pink drink
tappitatippitatappitatippitatap
I am NOT trying to trick you into putting a leash on. and if you would just come here, within leashing-range, you'd be able to see that
did you guys know that people ship the real life white boys who drive nascars because i didn’t until somebody reblogged this with that added
a moment of silence, please
i'll never understand why some people have a problem with trigger warnings. if the content being warned for doesn't bother you then you can just use it as a recommendation. literally where is the problem. everyone wins.
content warning: this media contains excessive gore and violence that some viewers may find disturbing
me: how thoughtful of them to warn for that so that people can avoid or at least be prepared for things that might upset them
also me:
watching a video on brewing Mesopotamian beer and look at this orange man (his ass cannot guard the barley)
you have to buy roger crenshaw: the dogs at duskfall so you can meet hooper the love of my life my angel my sweetie bear my piece of shit fed the cutest man alive with the froggy socks and a hardon for arguing about philosophy while being pursued by The Horrors
honestly some of you might somehow remember him from when i posted about our tabletop game all the time. he's back, and he's horny (and he belongs to @mortalityplays)
tomfoolery at an all time high
we are so fucking back baby
Releases June 30th
Written by R/L Monroe (@mortalityplays), illustrated by Taylor Titmouse
The brain is the biggest sexual organ in the human body--but lately Roger has been feeling understimulated. The frustrated folklorist can't seem to find himself an outlet, until a twilight encounter with a familiar stranger blurs the lines between fact and fantasy. Who is Special Agent Hooper? What is he hunting in the margins of Roger's dreams? And just what will it take to satisfy him?
This adventure takes place some ten years on in the wild life of Roger Crenshaw--folklorist, trans man, and lover of the unknown in the most literal sense. This story contains explicit sexual content and is intended for adult audiences only. Reading the previous works in the series is highly recommended.
Features rope bondage, sex for an audience, dom/sub dynamics, the incomprehensible beyond, and a lot of semantic debate.
23k words, 10 spot illustrations, 3 half page illustrations. Comes in DRM free PDF and EPUB formats, and includes a gallery ZIP of high-res illustrations and extra art.
All three previous Roger Crenshaw books are also on sale for $3 each! The sale only lasts until Dogs at Duskfall releases next Friday, so don't miss this opportunity to get caught up on his adventures with vampires, werewolves, and a very horny ghost!







