I put Super up in the store as a test, but now it’s testing me. If you go to the store page and click the “buy now” button you see under the book listing, a window will pop up and tell you there is a problem. If, on the other hand, you click on the book’s title, it will take you to this page where the button works just fine and you can make your purchase… Sigh… I actually dislike “almost works” more than “doesn’t work”, because the latter requires less digging.
Found out about a neat trick and I thought I’d try it out. Below is a photo of me that has been made into a photo negative. Stare at the red dot on my mug for about 30 seconds and then look away while blinking rapidly. Go ahead, I’ll meet you back up after you’re done…
Pretty cool stuff, huh? Word on the street (some website) is that cone fatigue is what turns your eyes into a photo lab. Regardless of how it’s done, I find it neat so here’s a couple more of our crew.
Hmm… Maybe I’ll find some way to work this into a book someday…

Just a quick thought before bed…
One day, this man:
Will play, in a biopic, this man:
When this happens, I should demand a casting credit…

Today is the birthday of Gramm Matthew, Esquire. You might know him as the creator of Disposable Graffiti, but I’m lucky enough to know him as one of my best friends. To show him some love, why not check out his DeviantArt page and buy a zombie print or five. Alternately, you can also contact us to purchase a copy of Disposable Graffiti or just wait around a little bit for me to get it up in the store I’m installing here.

I know, I know. MoveOn.org is a big, commie-infested organization with designs to destroy America, but you have to admit asking for an investigation into people who probably tanked our global economy willfully is a shared desire no matter which party you vote for… Even if you don’t believe that regulations should be tightened, punishing people who defrauded the public is sorta a good thing. With that said, you can sign a petition to the president asking for this by clicking here.
And just in the interest of full disclosure, here is the letter that I included:
Dear Mister President,
I am of the opinion that you have been far more effective in these last few years at instituting change than most seem willing to give you credit for. I have seen that generally your policies are aimed at taking the long view and are based on the principle of getting what can be done realistically accomplished. I sign this petition and send this letter in the fervent hope that that same view includes investigating those responsible for moving forward with a business plan that was guaranteed to disrupt the solvency of our nation’s (world’s, even) economy. I don’t demand immediate action or swift revenge, but instead ask for a thorough investigation followed by any appropriate legal action (ideally in full view of the public eye) within the statute of limitations for any applicable crimes. Up until this point, most would argue that your stance on “Wall Street” corruption has been weak, but I continue to hope that this is just another case of you taking the long view.
Sincerely,
Justin Newberry







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