It’s Christmas Day!! It’s time to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas. It’s the thing that I think we forget due to its commercialization:

CHRISTMAS . IS . HAUNTED

And with that, I bring you another round of cursed Victorian Christmas cards! 🎄
As mentioned in the previous thread, food coming to life was a common issue. The disposition of your dinner could vary greatly. Sometimes it was jolly and just wanted to dance and spread holiday cheer!
But more often than not, it wanted revenge. This last card shows one particularly brave slab of meat(?) being nighted after defeating a family of fifteen! Animals were known to join & fight on the side of Christmas dinner, knowing they could be the next dinner if they didn’t act.
Everything seemed to come to life around this time of year. Even the land itself.
Do you hear that rustling? Did you think you saw something moving out of the corner of your eye?

You’re not imagining things. Your Christmas ornaments are sentient. They’ve been watching.
Speaking of watching, we need to talk about Santa.

“He sees you when you're sleeping
He knows when you're awake
He knows if you've been bad or good
So be good for goodness sake”

That sounds like a threat…
(It is)
We’ve let our guards down in more recent years, but in the late 1800’s, wanting their freedom to cry and pout as they do wished, people fought back against the tyranny of old St. Nick.
This led to a few unfortunate cases of elder abuse due to mistaken identity.
It was a time of havoc and chaos. People dumping their chamber pots out on unsuspecting carolers, illegal hog races, and of course let’s not forget the great black ant vs red ant war of 1893. So many lives lost…
And the clowns. So many clowns. Too many clowns.
Pigs resorted to idol worship to pray for their safety, while moths tried their hands at witchcraft. Lobsters were seen walking in miles long processions. No one knew to where or exactly why, but I’ll tell you this, lobster was never a main course at Christmas dinner after that.
Frogs thrived off the chaos. It was truly an amphibian Renaissance. Many of the Christmas carols we sing today were written by frogs of the late 1800’s.
If you thought you were at least safe from your presents, you were sorely mistaken. Anything touched by Christmas cheer would inevitably spring to life.
On the occasions that sentient toys became malevolent, the best course of action was to abandon them in the woods where they would freeze. They can’t hurt you if they can’t catch you, and they can’t catch you if they’re frozen.
Odd things happened out in those woods. You see, that’s what happens as Christmas cheer spreads. The madness spreads too.

Little known fact: when too much Christmas cheer gets into the soil, flowers begin growing with human features.
This? We don’t talk about this…
A lot happened back then that we choose not to talk about today. It’s better that way.
And with that I wish you all a merry christmas everyone. Have some more dead birds.

So many dead birds.
So so many…
P.S. if you ever see a sign like this, it’s a trap. It’s always a trap.

Of course you *think* you can do it, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to end well…

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27 Dec
I think we have a serious misunderstanding of what mild means in relation to Covid. Remember, mild just means you don’t need to be hospitalized/it isn’t going to kill you. I have “mild” Covid and have been coughing up bloody phlegm for days.
I’m so sick of people acting like it’s just going to be a bad cold because of the vaccine. I’m vaccinated and boosted. It MIGHT be a bad cold for you. It might also be the sickest you’ve ever been in your life.
For two years I’ve had people treat me like I’ve been overreacting because of how cautious I’ve been. I’ve basically given up entirely on trying to tell friends when they are exhibiting outrageously dangerous behavior, because they’d just get mad and gave me shit for it.
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I fucking live for unhinged Victorian Christmas cards. Some years I just share the terror with friends, and others I choose to spread the chaos. This year I pick the latter.

Let’s start with the truly inexplicable.

Frog + beetle waltz
Sky jellyfish
Mutant beet-man
GOAT
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I figured we should start with the most chaotic before diving into themes. I genuinely can’t explain those four.

But fear not, I have the homogeny you crave. DEAD BIRDS FOR LUCK. (Wren day on the 26th was a good luck ritual where you killed a robin or wren bc… that’s lucky?) ImageImageImageImage
Another favored tradition: snowmen with **deeply threatening auras**

Build the creature of your demise! I’m pretty sure that first one is going to kill that robin. Clearly he celebrates wren day. ImageImageImageImage
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Hey you, yes you reading this, have you gotten your booster yet? If not, please go do so ASAP. Efficacy of the two doses with omicron is 30-40%, but it goes up to 70-80% with the booster.

If not for yourself, do it for those of us who are more vulnerable to illness.
So many people I know have adopted a mentality of “getting Covid is inevitable” which 1. no it isn’t, and 2. Covid hasn’t become some minor inconvenience yet.

I know we are all tired, but we aren’t out of the woods, and there are very serious consequences for that mentality
(Also, I understand the concern over if the booster will take you out of commission given that we don’t live in a society that allows for easily taking the needed time off to be sick.
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I’m teetering on the point of being afraid of going to my doctors appointments again, which isn’t exactly ideal when you need to go to said appointments to maintain human functioning.
This is also why a lot of us have been deeply disappointed and felt betrayed when watching our friends going to indoor events that allowed any kind of unmasking, be it for eating/drinking/or distanced photography.
I understand people want to feel a semblance of normality.

But also understand that engaging in large events results in your more vulnerable friends having to sacrifice things required to literally function. Consequences faced from a lack of treatment aren’t always reversible.
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Re: degrees: as an AD, I have literally never once checked if someone had a degree (let alone checked where they went to school) before hiring or recommending them.

What I will check: your portfolio.
Did I learn a lot going to art school? Yes, absolutely. Did I actively enjoy going to school? Yes! And I’ve taken lots of additional courses since graduating.

I do thing that in person art courses are really valuable—you will learn a lot. But you can ABSOLUTELY teach yourself.
There are so many resources online today (I’ll list some at the end of the thread), and I will fucking fight anyone that says someone can’t be TRULY great without a formal 4 year education.

One of the artists I most admire (hi @jasonshawnalex!!) is COMPLETELY self taught.
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