…And so like many before him, for his crimes he was exposed to the most extreme punishment the 21st century could offer.
The wrath of the internet.
…And so like many before him, for his crimes he was exposed to the most extreme punishment the 21st century could offer.
The wrath of the internet.
Terrifyingly terrific artwork, man. Reminds me in a way of the visuals used in here:
you’ve got the crabs right.
we live inside a big fluffy capsule made up of the people with whom you grew up, went to school, went to instruction in middleclass networking [university], who now control our—add a ‘y’ & that’s—YOUR world.
no wonder it’s so impossible.
sometimes i feel so trapped here i want to break past the sky.
Wow! I stumbled on your work today and this piece just happens to resonate with my inner self to the point where I actually had to comment here (quite the paradox). I have always avoided making comments, especially on YouTube. But in recent months, I have found myself doing just that, with the justification that I would only try to add comedic or intellectual value. Needless to say, that didn’t work out as planned and the troll in me has reared itself and growled from time to time. It can be hard to keep a lid on it when there are so many other trolls around creating a deafening roar. The need to be heard, even in an ignorant and/or vulgar way, is a powerful itch that begs to be scratched.
It’s funny that I found this image today, on the day it was posted. Just seeing this image, that you have so elegantly brought to life, has made me decide to stop commenting except in the extremely rare case when I can add real value or perhaps to learn something by asking. While I am here, I must say that your work is absolutely fantastic. These ideas and concepts being presented can be really inspiring and, I believe, are a contribution to the betterment of the human family. No doubt, I will be sharing with friends. Thank you!
Super ilustration