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Farted by Losperman, November 01, 2005, 01:26:35 AM

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Slurpee



FLOUNDERMAN_CLOCK

oh look it's patriot clock hi patriot clock. we did two clock days last year it was fun.

RobClock

I got an email from the council that rejected my art grant proposal with a link to download my application for if i wanted to revise and resubmit for the next round of funding-- except the link was a dropbox containing all fifty applications. Of the fifty submitted, thirteen received funding and the thirteen in question all had a demarcation at the top of the applicant's minority status. One of which was literally a blank page, with buddy's name attached.

DEPRESSING

RobClock

unrelated; do you think this would make a cool shirt?

Slurpee

senegal is shaped like baron von blubba :)


PhantomCatClock


PhantomCatClock

PhantomCat Law of the History of Technology: "if it's good for porn, it's good for war"


important distinction: the inverse is seldom true

RobClock

ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff

PhantomCatClock

you can't tell them your name is Rob, they'll think you're trying to The Producers them except with a way less convoluted scheme

Slurpee

Quote from: Slurpee on January 07, 2020, 11:19:20 AMif you can't handle me at my worst, then you don't deserve meat
this is joke is critically acclaimed, I feel

Slurpee

thinking about how mickey mouse falling into the public domain led to this thing of people doing things that probably would have been legally protected under fair use anyway
and trying to think of what you could do with mickey mouse besides parodying him, and kind of coming up blank because he's just not very interesting

I think the funniest thing would be for warner brothers specifically to release a looney tunes cartoon and have him just be standing there or something

Slurpee

it's way more interesting to me that felix the cat is in public domain, because felix was a bit more surreal and kind of embraced the cartoon reality instead of trying to do a cartoon version of, like, being in a barn or putting on a stage show or whatever. I could be wrong, I haven't really watched too many of the early cartoon shorts, but I associate felix with what I think of as the more quintessentially cartoony kind of cartoon where like... a character can climb inside of a toaster, and just enter a nonsensical reality where everything is based around the abstract concept of toasting things, and just have a little adventure there, and then it gets terrifying, and then he leaves

I feel like cuphead kind of sparked this appreciation for old rubber hose cartoons, but a very particular kind where you're doing a little bouncy dance and like flowers get angry faces and shoot seeds at you. and not so much the kind of crazy cartoon logic where like you can punch a guy so hard that he turns into 7 smaller versions of the same guy, and they'll like swarm around and grab your shadow and start choking you with it, so you slam 17 doors closed on them and go "phyew!" but then the little guys become become one guy again and he grabs the door off the wall and crumples it into a little ball and eats it so now there's just a blank wall there and you're trapped inside a room with no exit

Slurpee

also felix has a really iconic design and you see its like in places that aren't directly related to him, like batman returns and a bunch of simon stalenhag paintings, because really they're commenting on the proliferation of... well, mickey mouse. (I think probably... disney is a lot more litigious than whoever owned felix, so you could kinda go "look, it looks a lot more like felix than it does mickey, and felix came first. the felix guys aren't suing me, so there's no reason for disney to.") but even before that, there's such as for example the famous kit cat klock, where the cat's eyes move with its tail which is acting as a pendulum? that's not felix. not officially anyway. but the people who own the felix brand, like... didn't do a good job of protecting it lol
and a result of that is there's this vague impression of felix on the world, but it's not particularly associated with a company the way that disney properties are, or even the people that created him (which is good. definitely don't google the names of the creators of felix the cat and find out more about the main one). it's kind of like the Laughing Man logo from standalone complex where signifier is divorced from signified and thus doesn't really mean anything anymore but also kind of means everything

idk I just think an artist could do something cool with all that. if they wanted.
mickey tho? meh.

PhantomCatClock

ever since felix went into public domain i've been using the dimensporter from the 1989* film to learn about alternate universes to try to trick you into thinking you're in one and one time i got a slurpee to believe it before remembering that wasn't in the simulation dimension so i came back and tried again (and you still didn't fall for it)

TelephoneClock

horror game where the monster is a guy in a felix the cat costume but the face has hyper-realistic bloody nose

FLOUNDERMAN_CLOCK

Quote from: Slurpee on January 31, 2024, 09:14:59 PMthinking about how mickey mouse falling into the public domain led to this thing of people doing things that probably would have been legally protected under fair use anyway
and trying to think of what you could do with mickey mouse besides parodying him, and kind of coming up blank because he's just not very interesting

I think the funniest thing would be for warner brothers specifically to release a looney tunes cartoon and have him just be standing there or something
Quote from: Slurpee on January 31, 2024, 10:08:14 PMit's way more interesting to me that felix the cat is in public domain, because felix was a bit more surreal and kind of embraced the cartoon reality instead of trying to do a cartoon version of, like, being in a barn or putting on a stage show or whatever. I could be wrong, I haven't really watched too many of the early cartoon shorts, but I associate felix with what I think of as the more quintessentially cartoony kind of cartoon where like... a character can climb inside of a toaster, and just enter a nonsensical reality where everything is based around the abstract concept of toasting things, and just have a little adventure there, and then it gets terrifying, and then he leaves

I feel like cuphead kind of sparked this appreciation for old rubber hose cartoons, but a very particular kind where you're doing a little bouncy dance and like flowers get angry faces and shoot seeds at you. and not so much the kind of crazy cartoon logic where like you can punch a guy so hard that he turns into 7 smaller versions of the same guy, and they'll like swarm around and grab your shadow and start choking you with it, so you slam 17 doors closed on them and go "phyew!" but then the little guys become become one guy again and he grabs the door off the wall and crumples it into a little ball and eats it so now there's just a blank wall there and you're trapped inside a room with no exit
same

RobClock

Alright fine I'll rewatch Twisted Tales of Felix again

VCRClock

hello ytmnd fans

this is your reminder that Paul Engemann's "Scarface (Push It To The Limit)" is currently available on streaming after being one of those annoyingly unobtainable major label songs for a long time

go! clock crew! go out and walk along the razor's edge!
<Marlin Clock> This thread seems proof positive that divisiveness at any level is usually bad for the Clock Crew.
<PhantomCatClock> are we talking about the same clock crew

RobClock

They took the Sopranos theme off Spotify and I find that offensive