nice. Let's see...
https://web.archive.org/web/20010401134219/http://www.planetnamek.com/
2001, arguement about Israel v Palestine on DBZ forum
https://web.archive.org/web/20010609083738/http://forum.planetnamek.com/Forum2/HTML/015253.html
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the charm and elegance of vintage and retro fashion.
From the glamorous 1920s to the chic 1970s and beyond....
Let's read the cyberpunk transhumanist comic book series written by Warren Ellis and drawn by Darick Robertson; it was published by DC Comics in 1997–2002.
> In college I stayed the night at these peoples' house after a party and waking up earlier than anyone else, I didn't have much to do except read the first issue of this comic. I remember liking it but I never saw it again and didn't think about it for a long time.
I'm going to be reading here. https://readcomiconline.li/Comic/Transmetropolitan
Cross over with the cyberpunk thread maybe? https://goeshard.org/main/0x000003/
refer to the transitional or transformative spaces that exist between distinct phases, states, or conditions. The term "liminal" comes from the Latin word "limen," meaning "threshold." Liminal spaces can be both physical and metaphorical, and they are often associated with ambiguity, disorientation, and a sense of being in-between.
She's an Indonesian artist based in Singapore. Her work is erotic and sexually charged but not explicitly pornographic for the most part. I'm going to be dumping a lot of her stuff so I want to make sure you know she has a store and you can find her everywhere.
https://www.etsy.com/sg-en/shop/spriscillart
https://ko-fi.com/stephaniepriscilla
https://twitter.com/spriscillart92
https://www.tiktok.com/@spriscillart
https://stephaniepriscillart.tumblr.com/
https://superrare.com/stephaniepriscilla
>>0x00001b
> art style reminds me of old analog nowhere issues
> https://analognowhere.com
pretty cool and nice style website. I can imagine that having its own thread.
Do you think her environment has any influence on her work? Singapore has a ton of muslims in high positions of power yet the night scene is infamous in Asia. That's what I get from her work, a sense of wanting to be freed from others perception whilst vanity corrupts her mind. I think that's why she references Perfect Blue so much
>>0x00001d
> Do you think her environment has any influence on her work?
I don't know. I thought about it, because she often mentions her husband on social media, pic related.
From his account you can see they have a normal family life.
https://www.instagram.com/juannamoo/
But I have wondered, maybe her life in Indonesia was different. Maybe before meeting her husband she was different. Maybe she just realized that sex sells the most so she stuck with that.
a roaring of tense colors, and interlacing of opposites and of all contradictions, grotesques, inconsistencies:
I'll try to update this Dada thread. If you have anything that fits post it.
I edited the Dada Manifesto (1918) by Tristan Tzara to be easier to consume for modern day retards
https://goeshard.org/2025/06/03/dada-manifesto-1918-by-tristan-tzara/
The original translation I had was
https://writing.upenn.edu/library/Tzara_Dada-Manifesto_1918.pdf
The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel. Beneath it, we carve out our neon dreams and dystopian fantasies. This is the Cyberpunk Thread, a digital alleyway where art bleeds into reality, and reality is as mutable as the code that binds us.
What You'll Find Here
> art
> cosplay
> cityscapes
> architecture
> gadgets
> weaponry
> cybernetics
Jack in. Plug your consciousness into this shared hallucination. Whether you’re a console cowboy, a street samurai, or a netrunner tracing the data lines of the megacorporations, this thread is your sanctuary.
Welcome to the future, chummer.
>>0x000041
> ngl i want to have sex with this robot
me watching ghost in the shell. why wld a borg have boobs? idk. but it's nice.
>>0x000048
> why wld a borg have boobs?
It makes sense for a cyborg to retain some semblance of authentic humanity. Easier to interact with people.
As for the Borg from the Trek, I have no answers for that one. I guess everyone likes boobs.
>>0x00004a
> been thinking a lot about cosplaying as a computer like this.
I saw some guy doing this at Electronicon. People love it but it must be exhausting.
>>0x00000b
> me irl
the main reason i cant relate to hooni at all is because i look more like that than like him
>>0x00000d
> give me a comic with that guy as the MC
one time i read a webcomic about moe from the simpsons and his misadventures and it was a lot more relatable because im more of an ugly caveman then a small twink
but i can relate to hooni wanting to kill himself constantly
>>0x00000e
> a webcomic about moe from the simpsons
Simpsons webcomics is a rabbit hole that I always wanted to go down but haven't yet
I like any form of art that is based on the appropriation of popular media
We were talking about web comics with themes of depression on the other thread. I did like that one, and while I can relate with the anxiety-induced isolation of the character, I can't relate with the cuteness of it all. There is nothing cute about my life.
I wanted to share enough of this comic to show you what I mean.
I tried to capture the vibe with a few shots. But you should definitely be looking at all the panels in order on the actual page.
There's 14 chapters: https://tapas.io/series/Moes-Finale/info
It looks like the comic cuts off before the sex fantasy begins. Everything in this comic points towards an erotic comic - the overly muscled Moe, the dark male hands, the tentacles in a shadowy bedroom pulling the character back into the bed. You can't escape the kind of artist you have trained to be.