it finally happened, I finally turned into an object-head I mean GUESS WHAT ARRIVED IN THE MAIL TODAAAAY

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whenever I open a program to start working on the boards for the day I always give my laptop this little double-pat like

okay buddy time to hit this shit in the funny zone

we got this pal

ktlyndrthy:

How we ended our day - not with a fizz but with a💥

did I ever mentioned that my former flatmate works in film and is a total bamf

Anonymous asked: I'm a recent follower and I was looking through your art tag and was so confused like you can be so hilarious and then suddenly everything makes me cry or is creepy as all get out and then you make me laugh again and I was all like what why how wtf is up with this dame but then I went through your main stuff and found out that you're British and everything makes sense

and so another mystery is solved and the world is safe once more come back next week for the continued exciting adventures of The Anonymous Detective

sneak preview sketch of a thing I shouldn’t be drawing hello my name is Mod and I specialize in making comedy relief characters unbelievably sad

sneak preview sketch of a thing I shouldn’t be drawing hello my name is Mod and I specialize in making comedy relief characters unbelievably sad

y'all don’t even know how much I love bushy eyebrows

gizahare:

This is love. ♥

someone put a huge amount of effort into editing this and I appreciate it immensely

TPoH: Update

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Here and here.

“I based [the Mad Hatter’s first episode, Mad as a Hatter] on a really tragic story that happened in Silicon Valley about five years ago, about this guy who was a brilliant but shy computer designer and had a fixation on a woman, and he shot everybody in the office. With the Hatter, I made somebody who is technologically brilliant, but who lives in this dream world and was probably ridiculed as a kid; everybody used to call him names because he looked geeky and looked like the Mad Hatter. He actually had a poster of the Mad Hatter up. He liked Alice in Wonderland. When he came up with a way of controlling people, suddenly, they were able to do his will, and he loved it, and he was able to bring his fantasies of Wonderland and living happily ever after to life. But the main reason he did it was he was in love with somebody, and he didn’t want to use that power to control her because he knew that he’d lose her, but ultimately, he had to. That drove him over the edge and drove him crazy, so there’s an element of sorrow to that character—unrequited love taken to the nth degree.”—Paul Dini

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