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lakecountylibrary:

We don’t have a uniform, why do you ask?

Inspired by our friends at Rapid City Public Library (link goes to TikTok). Music only - sound not needed.

[Video Description: A librarian with glasses wearing a polo shirt and shelving books answers an unheard question from someone offscreen. His words are inaudible but the caption reads “The librarian wearing the cardigan and glasses will be able to help you.”

Video cuts to an information desk where four librarians wearing cardigans and glasses are working. They all turn and wave as four more librarians wearing cardigans and glasses pop out from behind the desk and wave. The librarian from the beginning walks on screen and puts on his own cardigan. And waves.]

Music credit: George Street Shuffle Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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byelacey:

byelacey:

first panel: mac has no concept of many things. ai, capitalism, climate change, social medias. (the black and white drawing is of a sleeping dog) second panel: but he knows exactly ... (a zoomed in sleeping dog) third panel: when it is 4pm. (zoomed in further, highlighting the dogs open eye with "walk time" written in as eyebrows) fourth open panel: & I kinda love that for both of us. (a woman walking a fluffy white dog. an arrow points at the dog reading: getting his human their daily enrichment)ALT

thinking about my dog and how he makes sure i get my daily mental health outings

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pov you’re now this dog’s goat

spookdoodles:

Just realised I never posted this short comic I made in 2019! Some of the art is a little wonky because I had to rush this out in a couple of weeks for a zine fair I was attending. I think my digital art skills have improved a bit since then.

I’m not the first person to suggest that cats are staring at something we can’t see when they stare into space but I thought it would make a fun comic idea. This was also inspired by a picture book I read a lot as a kid- Slobcat by Paul Geraghty, which had a similar narrative style though obviously without the horror elements.

Thanks for reading! If you enjoyed my comic please consider supporting my work by buying something from my store or donating via Ko-Fi!